Study in United States

Your complete guide to studying in United States – admission process, top universities, and more.

Study in United States

Overview

Why choose United States for your higher education?

United States flag

The USA has the largest international student population. With over 4,000 accredited institutions, it offers unparalleled flexibility and opportunities for research and career growth.

Top Universities:
  • MIT
  • Stanford
  • Harvard
  • Caltech
  • University of Chicago
Intakes:
  • Fall (August/September)
  • Spring (January)
  • Summer (May)
Study in United States
How to Apply

Admission Process

Step-by-step guide to getting admission in United States

1
Shortlist Universities

Consider rankings, location, and costs.

2
Take Standardized Tests

SAT/ACT (undergrad), GRE/GMAT (grad), TOEFL/IELTS.

3
Submit Applications

Via Common App or university portals.

4
Apply for F1 Visa

After receiving I-20.

Key Information

Fees, Work Rights & PR Pathways

Average Tuition Fees

$20,000 – $60,000 per year

Work Rights

On-campus up to 20 hours/week; CPT/OPT for internships

PR Pathway

H1-B → Green Card (long process)

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