Study in the USA
The Land of Opportunities
Gain world-class education, cutting-edge research exposure, and career opportunities in the world’s largest economy.
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Why Study in USA?
The USA is home to many of the world’s top-ranked universities, renowned for innovation, research excellence, and diverse academic opportunities. With flexible programs, access to cutting-edge technology, and a global reputation for quality education, students gain both knowledge and practical skills. The multicultural environment, strong career prospects, and networking opportunities make the USA a top choice for ambitious students seeking international exposure and success.
Wide scholarships (Fulbright, university-specific)
Multicultural student experience
Networking & global career pathways
5,000+ universities including Ivy League
Strong STEM & OPT work opportunities
Career Counselling
Predeparture Briefing
Education Loan
Free Dependent and child visa
24/7 Uk Helpline
Financial Assist
Scholarship Guidance
Visa Assistance
Airport Pickup
Accomodation Assist
Opportunities & Benefits
Education Excellence
Top-ranked universities like Harvard, MIT, Stanford
Career Opportunities
OPT & STEM OPT extensions (up to 3 years)
Scholarships
Fulbright, merit-based grants, assistantships
Lifestyle
Diverse, vibrant, tech-driven environment
Top Universities
New York University (NYU)
University of Southern California (USC)
university of illinois urbana-champaign
Boston University
Cost of Study & Living
Tuition
UG $20,000–$40,000
PG $25,000–$45,000
Living
$10,000–$18,000/year
Accommodation
$800–$1,500/month
Scholarships
Fulbright Scholarships
University assistantships & fellowships
Need-based scholarships
Top Courses to Study in the USA
The selection of the top courses to study in the USA for international students largely hinges on individual interests, career goals, and academic strengths. However, there are several fields that consistently stand out as popular courses in the USA for international students including computer science and information technology, business and management, engineering, healthcare and medicine, STEM fields, and the social sciences.These courses consistently attract international students due to their reputation, opportunities, and job prospects.
- Business Management
Business Management is the most popular course for higher education in the United States, with almost 20% of all overseas students enrolling in American colleges choosing it. The United States has the world’s largest economy, meaning overseas students who choose to stay in the country after graduation will have plenty of job prospects.
- Engineering
According to US News, the engineering industry in the United States is flourishing, with as many as 62% of all overseas graduates enrolling in US colleges taking engineering degrees. The breadth and depth of research opportunities and funding in engineering and STEM areas in the United States are simply unrivaled.
- Mathematics & Computer Sciences
This category of disciplines is part of the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) subjects, which are becoming increasingly popular among overseas students due to the increased need for STEM graduates in the IT sector.
- Social Sciences
Humanities and social sciences attract over 75,000 international students, making it one of the most popular courses in the country. Journalism, international relations, economics, and anthropology are all popular disciplines in this area.
- Medicine and Health Sciences
Biology and medicine have always been popular fields of study in the United States. Medical education in the nation is regarded as one of the greatest in the world, and graduates have a very lucrative profession.
Admission Requirements
Copy of a valid passport
Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS test scores)
ACT/SAT/LSAT for UG programs
GMAT/GRE scores for PG programs
Academic Transcripts from the previous study
Academic Reference Letters, the number of reference letters depends from university to university
Letters of recommendation from the employer/manager (if applicable)
CV/Resume
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Essays (if demanded by the university)
Portfolio (for specific courses)
Certificates of extracurricular activities
Evidence of funds
Top paying jobs in the USA
Health Care Workers
208,000 USD
Finance Manager
120,644 USD
Data Scientist
107,801 USD
Physical Therapist
71,483 USD
Social Media Strategist
110,080 USD
Business Development Manager
78,480 USD
Nurse Practitioners
183,580 USD
Software Developer
103,560 USD
Front-End Engineer
105,240 USD
Talk to an Expert
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Student Life
- Vibrant student culture
- Part-time jobs allowed (20 hrs/week on campus)
Cities
- New York
- Boston
- Los Angeles
- Chicago
Success Stories
Explore the inspiring journeys of our students who turned their aspirations into reality through global education opportunities.
What Our Students Say
Frequently
asked questions
Why should I choose the USA for higher education?
The USA offers world-class universities, innovative teaching, diverse courses, and strong career opportunities, making it a leading choice for global learners.
What are the top courses in the USA?
Popular courses include Engineering, Business, Computer Science, Data Science, Medicine, and Liberal Arts.
What are the entry requirements for US universities?
Requirements generally include academic transcripts, English tests (IELTS/TOEFL), standardized tests (SAT, GRE, GMAT), recommendation letters, and a Statement of Purpose.
Is studying in the USA expensive?
Tuition can range from $20,000–$50,000 per year, depending on the program. Scholarships and assistantships help reduce costs.
Can I work while studying in the USA?
Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week on campus and full-time during breaks.
Are scholarships available for international students?
Yes, universities and organizations offer need-based and merit-based scholarships, such as Fulbright, AAUW, and university-specific awards.
What is OPT and CPT?
OPT (Optional Practical Training) allows students to work for up to 12 months after graduation (STEM students get 24 months extra). CPT (Curricular Practical Training) is work authorization during study.
How safe is the USA for international students?
Most campuses have dedicated international student offices and safety protocols. Students are advised to follow university guidelines.
Do US degrees have global recognition?
Yes, US degrees are recognized worldwide and highly valued by employers.
Can I stay back in the USA after graduation?
Yes, through OPT and H-1B visa sponsorship, many students transition into work and long-term residency.
