Why Study in the USA?

The United States hosts the world's largest number of international students and is home to many of the globe's top-ranked universities. With OPT opportunities and a vast job market, the US remains a prime destination for ambitious students in technology, science, and business.
- Optional Practical Training (OPT) โ 12 months, 36 months for STEM graduates
- World's most extensive university network with 4,000+ institutions
- Strong research and innovation culture, especially in tech and science
- Diverse campus life with over 1 million international students
- Globally recognised qualifications opening doors worldwide
Tuition & Costs

Here is a breakdown of typical study and living expenses for students in United States.
Living Expenses
Expense | Cost |
|---|---|
Accommodation | USD 700โ1,500/mo |
Food & groceries | USD 300โ600/mo |
Transport | USD 100โ300/mo |
Monthly Total | USD 1,500โ3,500 |
Visa Information
To study in United States, most international students require a F-1 Student Visa.

Processing initial applications with Form I-20, SEVIS (I-901) fee payment, DS-160 completion, financial evidence, English language proof, and consular interview preparation.

Course & career counselling, university application and enrolment, scholarship application assistance, and pre-departure briefings.

University-compliant health insurance, student accommodation, and visa interview or SEVIS appointment booking assistance.
Popular Study Areas
These disciplines have strong job markets and migration pathways in United States.
Frequently Asked Questions
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