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Study. Work. Live in USA

The United States of America is the land of opportunities, the place where dreams come true, and currently the home to the largest number of international students in the world. It is an beautiful country with diverse natural wonders, friendly people, a culture of tolerance and an extremely high quality of life. Owing to its sheer expansiveness of diversity, this country has something to offer to everyone, irrespective of what they are looking for, and this draws thousands of people here every year in search of a better career.

Excellent Education

According to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, seven out of the top 10 universities of the world are in this country, which makes it such a sought after educational destination, receiving millions of applications from students globally. There are around 5300 colleges and institutions of higher education, which means despite the tough competition, there is a wide range of options to choose from.

The oldest institution for higher education, the Harvard is over three hundred years old and there are several universities which date back to centuries. Boasting of a rich heritage and tradition of education, these schools are equipped with the very best infrastructure and the latest technology that the world has seen. Home to some of the most eminent scientists, engineers, philosophers, artists, designers and educators, the USA leads the world in latest innovations and ways of education. With its vast career opportunities and excellent placement, a US degree is a stepping stone to success.

The average cost of tuition in US universities ranges between 9000 to 60,000 USD per year. STEM degrees, and professional courses usually cost more. There is also a far less expensive option of community colleges, which charge around 900 to 4000 USD yearly. The fees structure is often higher for international students than for local students.

There are several government and non-government merit based scholarships such as Fulbright Foreign Student Program, Humphrey Fellowship Program, American University Scholarships etc available for international students, which can help them pay for their tuition partially or completely. Several American universities and organizations offer a number of scholarships, grants and funding a well, to help attract international students.

Life and Work:

As any first world country, USA can be quite expensive. With housing costs ranging between 800 to 1200 USD annually, and sometimes more, along with food and other expenses, students need to shell out quite a bit of money to stay here. However, student visa allows US students to find gainful employment on and off campus, to help sustain themselves.

The USA has a beautiful multicultural and open-minded environment, which helps international students feel accepted and nurtured. Most universities offer a diverse campus with students from several countries of the world, and encourages them to actively celebrate their cultures, thus, creating an ethos of cultural exchange. Moreover, owing to the strong diaspora population, students can easily find community and build their own slice of home here.

The American dream awaits you!

Popular Universities

Popular Universities in the USA

University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut

University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut

Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona

Arizona State University, Phoenix, Arizona

University of California, Riverside, California

University of California, Riverside, California

University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida

University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida

Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland

University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts

University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts

Virginia Tech Language and Culture Institute, Blacksburg, Virgini

Virginia Tech Language and Culture Institute, Blacksburg, Virgini

University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona

University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona

University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware

University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware