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Education in USA

The majority of the world’s international students have studied abroad in the USA. Numerous international students choose to study in USA for a variety of reasons, including the distinctive curriculum, the diversity of the country, and the abundance of chances. Indian student numbers reached an all-time high of 268,923 in the academic year 2022-23 in the USA. This marked a remarkable 35% increase compared to the previous year. Therefore, the USA has been ranked #3 across the globe in welcoming international students for higher education.

Top universities in USA

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

QS World University Rankings 2024: 1

Stanford University

QS World University Rankings 2024: 5

Harvard University

QS World University Rankings 2024: 4

California Institute of Technology

QS World University Rankings 2024: 15

University of Chicago

QS World University Rankings 2024: 11

University of Pennsylvania

QS World University Rankings 2024: 13

Princeton University

QS World University Rankings 2024: 17

Yale University

QS World University Rankings 2024: 16

Cornell University

QS World University Rankings 2024: 13

Student visa requirements for USA

The US government provides three student visa types: F, M, and J. The details of student visa in USA are given in brief below:

F student visa

You need to apply for an F student visa if you want to pursue a professional degree program at an accredited US university or college. F student visa is also required to study English at a recognized English language institution.

M student visa

You need to apply for an M student visa if you want to pursue a vocational or non-academic course or training in the US.

J exchange visa

You need to apply for a J exchange visa if you want to participate in an exchange program in the US. It includes both high school and university studies.

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FAQ'S

A valid passport, an offer from a US institution, proof of English proficiency, financial means, and a student visa (F-1).

Tuition fees range from $20,000 to $50,000 per year. Living expenses can vary from $10,000 to $20,000 per year.

Yes, many universities offer scholarships, along with private and government-funded options.

Yes, up to 20 hours per week on-campus during term time.

Yes, the Optional Practical Training (OPT) program allows up to one year (or three years for STEM graduates) of work experience.

Yes, you can get up to 60 lakhs without property.
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