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Study in United States of America

Unlock endless possibilities for your academic journey!

Home to some of the best universities in the world. You'll have access to advanced technology, exciting research, and a hands-on learning experience. With so many schools, programs, and fields of study available, you can easily find a path that fits your academic and career goals. Whether you're interested in a general degree or a specialized qualification, there’s something for you. We’re here to help make your journey to studying in the USA simple and stress-free every step of the way. From world-class faculty to diverse student communities, you'll be part of a rich learning ecosystem. Gain practical knowledge that prepares you for the real world and opens doors to global career opportunities. The USA’s flexible education system ensures you have the freedom to explore and succeed.

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USA, The Global Economic Powerhouse!

The United States is a top destination for Indian students, providing degrees that elevate them to international status!

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Over 1 Million International Students

The USA hosts more than a million international students, making it one of the most popular study destinations in the world.

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Top 25% Universities Globally

More than 25% of the world’s top 100 universities are located in the USA, offering a world-class education.

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Post-Study Stay Back Visas

International students can apply for up to 3 years of stay-back visas (OPT) after completing their STEM programs in the USA.

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Internships While Studying

Students can participate in internships (CPT) for up to 12 months while studying, gaining valuable work experience.

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Merit & Need-Based Scholarships

The USA offers a wide range of scholarships, both merit-based and need-based, to help ease the financial burden.

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4500+ Accredited Universities

Choose from over 4500 accredited universities and institutions offering diverse programs tailored to your academic goals.

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Top Student Cities Worldwide

12 of the best student cities in the world (QS Best Student Cities 2023) are located in the USA, offering vibrant student life.

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Research & Graduate Assistantships

There are numerous opportunities for research, teaching, and graduate assistantships in US universities.

Our Partner Universities

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Educational Expenses in the USA

Types of Expenses Annual Expenses (USD)
Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative) 8,000 - 75,000
Living and Accommodation 45,000
Airfare from India to USA 1,000
Visa Fees (Visa & SEVIS) 535
Total Expenses 41,535

Navigating USA Visa Requirements - Fly Without Worries!

F1 Student Visa
Purpose:

Indicates foreign residence for the academic program with an intention to return to your home country after studies.

Eligibility:

Students must have sufficient financial support, proficiency in English, and acceptance from an SEVP-approved school.

Employability:

F1 students may accept on-campus employment during the first academic year and off-campus employment after that.

F2 Visa for Dependents
Purpose:

A visa for spouses and/or children under 21 years who need to accompany the F1 visa holder.

Eligibility:

The F2 visa holder must prove the relationship with the F1 visa holder and stay for the duration of the F1's academic program.

Employability:

F2 dependents cannot work but may study part-time at the K-12 level.

J1 Exchange Visitor Visa
Purpose:

This visa is for students wishing to participate in exchange visitor programs that combine work and study.

Eligibility:

Students must demonstrate financial support, proficiency in English, and an intent to return to their home country.

Employability:

J1 holders can work with restrictions similar to F1 visa holders.

J2 Visa for Dependents
Purpose:

The J2 Visa allows dependents (spouse or unmarried children under 21) of J1 holders to accompany them.

Eligibility:

J2 holders must prove the relationship with the J1 visa holder, and their stay depends on the J1 visa holder's program.

Employability:

J2 dependents can apply for work permits while accompanying the J1 visa holder.

M1 Exchange Visitor Visa
Purpose:

This visa is for students enrolled in vocational or non-academic programs.

Eligibility:

Students must show financial support and have acceptance from an SEVP-approved vocational institution.

Employability:

M1 holders cannot work off-campus but may engage in practical training for up to one year.

M2 Visa for Dependents
Purpose:

The M2 Visa is for dependents (spouse or unmarried children under 21 years) of M1 visa holders.

Eligibility:

The M2 holder must prove the relationship with the M1 visa holder, and their stay is tied to the M1 holder’s program.

Employability:

M2 dependents cannot work and can only study part-time at the K-12 level.

USA Post-Graduation Part-time Work – A Great Way to Build Your Savings!

On Campus Employment

One of the most popular choices.

  • Work at cafeterias, computer centers, library, university office, etc.
  • Work 20 hours per week during school and full-time during holidays.

Off Campus Employment

Jobs not affiliated with the student’s university.

  • Not ideal for F1 Visa students.
  • Eligibility begins after completing the first academic year.

Curricular Practical Training (CPT)

Temporary employment authorization for F1 students.

  • Available up to 3 times during a degree.
  • Options for part-time (20 hours) or full-time work.

Optional Practical Training (OPT)

Allows international students to work up to 12 months temporarily.

  • Work or actively seek a job during authorization.
  • Includes limitations on employment days.

Study In USA FAQ's

During your first year in the U.S. as an international student, you can work up to 20 hours per week on campus. After the first year, you can seek off-campus employment only through programs like CPT (Curricular Practical Training) or OPT (Optional Practical Training), but you must first obtain authorization from the International Student Office.

U.S. universities generally require international students to prove their English language proficiency before admission. The specific test requirements vary depending on the course you're applying for. Commonly accepted tests include the TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language), IELTS (International English Language Testing System), and PTE (Pearson Test of English).

Undergraduate Examinations:
  • SAT: A test that assesses verbal, mathematical, and written skills of undergraduate applicants.
  • ACT: Evaluates students’ abilities in English, Math, Reading, Science, and Writing.
Graduate Examinations:
  • GRE: A test that evaluates verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing skills, used for graduate programs.
  • GMAT: Used by business schools, it tests verbal, math, writing, and reasoning skills.
  • MCAT: Aimed at medical school applicants, assessing problem-solving, critical thinking, and science knowledge.
  • LSAT: Law school admissions test, evaluating reading and verbal reasoning skills.
  • DAT: A test for dental school applicants, assessing general academic and scientific knowledge along with perceptual ability.

Many U.S. universities offer a variety of scholarships to help students finance their studies. To apply, it’s important to start the process 8-12 months before the desired intake. Good academic performance is crucial for eligibility, but extracurricular activities, volunteer work, and leadership roles can also improve your chances of receiving a scholarship. Keep in mind that each scholarship may have different requirements and conditions.

The amount of financial support provided by scholarships can vary widely between different institutions. Some research-based programs may cover up to 100% of your tuition fees, and in some cases, they may even cover part of your living expenses.

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