Why Study  In USA?

 

  • Access to world-renowned universities with strong academic and practical programs
  • Diverse and flexible course options tailored to individual goals
  • Extensive support systems for international students
  • Safe, vibrant, and dynamic campus communities
  • Numerous internship and co-op opportunities for hands-on experience
  • Exciting campus life with rich extracurricular activities

 

Public Universities in USA

The following is a list of public universities in the USA. Some offer low tuition fees, and they all offer various scholarship programs every year. 
•    University of Florida
•    Ohio State University
•    University of California, San Diego
•    University of Michigan
•    University of Washington
•    North Carolina State University
•    University of Georgia
•    University of Texas at Austin
•    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
•    University of California, Berkeley
•    University of Wisconsin Madison
•    Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech)
•    University of Virginia

Study Intakes in US

The USA is mainly having three intakes. Depending on the course and university, students can select their joining intake.

Intakes Admissions Deadline
Summer May - September
Spring January - May

USA Student Visa Eligibility

To study in the USA, a student must meet the following eligibility criteria:

  • Apply to and gain acceptance from an SEVP-approved school in the US.
  • Enroll in a full-time program at the institution.
  • Pass language proficiency tests such as IELTS or TOEFL.
  • Provide proof of sufficient financial resources.
  • Reside outside the USA when applying for an F1 student visa.

USA Student Visa Requirements

The following documents are required to apply for a USA student visa:

  • DS-160 confirmation page.
  • Educational transcripts.
  • Form I-20.
  • Payment receipt for SEVIS application fees.
  • Language proficiency certification.
  • Non-immigrant visa application.

Note: Check with the specific university or college for any additional requirements.

Educational Requirements to Study in the USA

Higher Study Options

  • Bachelor's Degree:

    • Minimum Educational Requirement: 12 years of education (10+2).
    • Minimum Required Percentage: 60%.
    • IELTS/PTE/TOEFL Score: Overall 6, with no band less than 5.5.
    • Backlogs: Up to 10 backlogs accepted; some private universities may accept more.
    • Standardized Tests (optional): Minimum SAT score of 1350/1600.
  • Master's Degree (MS/MBA):

    • Minimum Educational Requirement: 4-year undergraduate degree. A few universities may accept a 3-year bachelor's degree if accredited by NAAC with an A+ or A rating.
    • Minimum Required Percentage: 60%.
    • IELTS/PTE/TOEFL Score: Overall 6.5, with no band less than 6.
    • Standardized Tests (optional): GRE score of 310 or GMAT score of 520. MBA programs may also require 3-4 years of work experience.

What is the duration of the post-study work permit?

 

  • Students with a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) profile can get a 3-year OPT (Optional Practical Training) work permit.
  • Non-STEM students are eligible for a 1-year OPT

 

What part-time work duration is allowed for students?

tudents are allowed to work part-time for up to 20 hours per week during the academic term.

Can students change universities?

Yes, students can change universities, subject to specific conditions and procedures.

USA Student Visa Cost

International students applying for full-time courses at Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) accredited universities in the USA need an F-1 Student Visa. The cost of a USA student visa typically ranges from $185 to $800, depending on your country of origin. Visa fees are subject to change based on current regulations, so it is advisable to check the latest USA visa fees before applying. Be sure to apply for your student visa at least four months before your planned move to the USA.

Cost of Studying in the USA

US universities are categorized into public and private institutions. Tuition fees for international students at state-funded schools are generally lower than those at private universities, excluding the cost of the student visa. On average, you will need between $15,000 and $55,000 annually to cover tuition fees in the USA.

Study Program | Approximate Tuition Fees (USD)

  • Undergraduate Bachelor Degree: $10,000 to $25,000 per year
  • Graduate Programs: $10,000 to $25,000 per year

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