Study in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ

Explore world-class universities and exceptional career opportunities in America

Why Study in USA?

πŸ† Top Universities

Home to 150+ universities in world's top 1000, including MIT, Harvard, Stanford, and more.

πŸ’Ό Career Opportunities

OPT (Optional Practical Training) up to 3 years allows practical experience and work authorization.

🌐 Diverse Education

Choose from diverse programs, fields of study, and specialized courses across all disciplines.

🀝 Networking

Build global connections with students from 190+ countries in a multicultural environment.

Simple Admission Roadmap

A clear, step-by-step view of the USA admission process.

1

●Shortlist

Choose program, university, and intake.

  • Compare programs & intakes
  • Check entry requirements
2

β– Prepare

Tests (TOEFL/GRE/GMAT) and SOP.

  • Collect transcripts and ID
  • Book test slots
3

β–ΆApply

Submit applications and get I-20.

  • Submit applications
  • Track offers & deadlines
4

β—†Visa

SEVIS, interview, and visa approval.

  • Prepare funds & documents
  • Attend visa interview
5

β—‹Arrive

Check-in, orientation, and start classes.

  • Book housing & flights
  • Attend orientation
Success

Admission Checklist

  • Transcripts & test scores
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Recommendation letters
  • CV / Resume

Visa Checklist

  • I-20 & SEVIS fee
  • Proof of funds
  • Visa interview
  • Passport & photos

Work Authorization Options

Work rights depend on policy updates and program type.

●During Study

On-campus work allowed; CPT may apply for internships.

β– After Graduation

OPT options, with STEM extensions for eligible programs.

β—†Long-Term Path

Employer-sponsored options may be available.

Quick Facts

  • Universities: 5000+ institutions
  • International Students: 1.2 million+
  • Popular Programs: Engineering, MBA, Business, STEM, Medicine
  • Average Cost: $15,000 - $60,000 per year
  • Duration: 2-4 years (typically)
  • Post-Study Work: OPT up to 3 years (STEM: 3 years)
  • Language Test: TOEFL/IELTS required
  • Standardized Tests: GRE/GMAT for graduate programs

Admission Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree (for Master's programs)
  • TOEFL (usually β‰₯80) or IELTS (β‰₯6.5)
  • GRE/GMAT for graduate programs
  • Statement of Purpose / Personal Statement
  • Academic transcripts
  • Letters of recommendation (2-3)
  • CV / Resume
  • Proof of financial support

Student Visa (F-1)

  • Valid for duration of program + grace period
  • Requires Form I-20 from university
  • Financial documents needed
  • Visa interview required
  • Part-time work (20 hrs/week max during studies)
  • CPT (Curricular Practical Training) available
  • OPT after graduation (12-36 months)

Scholarship Opportunities

  • Fulbright Scholarships
  • University-specific scholarships
  • Teaching/Research Assistantships (TA/RA)
  • Merit-based scholarships
  • Need-based financial aid
  • Private scholarships
  • Corporate sponsorships
  • Government scholarships (country-specific)

Top Universities in USA

Harvard University

Location: Massachusetts
Est.: 1636
Rank: #1

Stanford University

Location: California
Est.: 1885
Rank: #2

MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)

Location: Massachusetts
Est.: 1861
Rank: #3

University of Pennsylvania

Location: Pennsylvania
Est.: 1740
Rank: #4

Yale University

Location: Connecticut
Est.: 1701
Rank: #5

Princeton University

Location: New Jersey
Est.: 1746
Rank: #6

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