Overview
The United States is the world's most popular destination for international students, hosting over 1 million students annually. With world-renowned universities like MIT, Stanford, and Harvard, the US offers unmatched academic excellence, cutting-edge research opportunities, and a diverse cultural experience. American degrees are recognized globally and open doors to exceptional career opportunities.
CurrencyUSD
LanguageEnglish
ClimateVaried (Continental, Subtropical, Mediterranean)
Universities5+ Partner
Fees From$42,000/yr
Courses10 Programs
Why Study in United States?
Home to 8 of the world's top 10 universities. Offers Optional Practical Training (OPT) allowing 1-3 years of post-graduation work. Incredibly diverse culture and campus life. Extensive research funding and innovation ecosystem. Flexible education system with major/minor combinations. Strong alumni networks that span the globe.
Admission Process
Admission process details coming soon.
Eligibility Criteria
Eligibility details coming soon.
Cost of Living & Fees
Average living costs range from $10,000 to $18,000 per year depending on the city. Major cities like New York and San Francisco are more expensive, while college towns in the Midwest and South offer more affordable options. On-campus housing typically costs $8,000-$12,000 per year.
| University | Type | Min Fee | Max Fee |
| Massachusetts Institute of Technolo... |
Public |
$50,000 |
$60,000 |
| Stanford University |
Private |
$55,000 |
$65,000 |
| Harvard University |
Private |
$52,000 |
$58,000 |
| University of California Berkeley |
Public |
$42,000 |
$55,000 |
| Columbia University |
Private |
$58,000 |
$65,000 |
Visa Process
F-1 Student Visa is required. Steps: 1) Receive I-20 from university, 2) Pay SEVIS fee ($350), 3) Complete DS-160 form, 4) Schedule visa interview at US Embassy, 5) Attend interview with required documents. Processing takes 3-5 weeks. Students can work on-campus up to 20 hours/week.