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The United States of America has for long been one of the foremost superpowers in the world

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Study in USA

The United States of America has for long been one of the foremost superpowers in the world. It has, over the years, amalgamated a wide diversity of cultures and races into its mainstream. It is also home to some of the best colleges and universities around the world. It has a variety of geographical terrains and climates across its length and breadth and the flora and fauna to complement it. It ranks among the top five countries in terms of its size and by far the biggest economies in the world.

Benefits

Rules for students to work are strict in the USA. International students are not allowed to work during the first year in the country. The candidates can, however, get part-time jobs with special conditions after the first year. The United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has laid out strict guidelines for F-1 visa holders to get work in the US. On-campus employment continues to remain the best bet for international students and are easily available. These jobs may or may not be related to what you are studying. Students can be allowed to work full-time during their breaks and holidays, provided they are on good terms with their faculty. A student can only work 20 hours a week. Another thing to take care is that the job must not take away a job from a US citizen. Optional Practical Training (OPT) or Curricular Practical Training (CPT) may also be applicable to you and will be closely governed by the USCIS.

Most good universities also have a strong placement block which help students to get placed once they are done with their course. A student is also expected to build their network during their time at the college or university and find ideal employment opportunities for themselves. Finding a job in the US is all about being proactive. The country is a veritable hub of opportunities and nailing the right one is all a matter of focused effort and grabbing the chance when it appears.

Home to diverse ethnicities, highest number of top-ranked universities, and picturesque landscapes, the USA is truly a land of opportunities. Choosing to study in the USA offers you a wonderful avenue for growing academically, culturally, and socially.

Know all about the intakes available in the USA

Intake Duration
Fall Term From August to December
Spring Term From January to April
Summer Term From May to August

*Intakes vary basis institution and your program.


Student visa requirements for the US

The US Government offers three different student visa types:

S.No. Types of student visa Description
1 F-1 Student Visa to study at an accredited US college or university or to study English at an English language institute
2 J Exchange Visa for participation in an exchange program, including high school and university study
3 M Student Visa for non-academic or vocational study or training in the US

*For detailed information, please visit the US Government’s Department of State website.

How much will it cost to study in the US?

School Tuition fees in USD (indicative)
English language studies $700 to $2,000 a month
Community colleges $6,000 to $20,000 per year
Undergraduate
bachelor degree
$20,000 to $40,000 per year
Graduate programs $20,000 to $45,000 per year
Doctoral degree $28,000 to $55,000 per year