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The USA offers a broad spectrum of programs designed to match every academic interest and career goal.





Ivy League Universities
World-renowned for academic rigor, prestige, and research opportunities.
Public Universities
Affordable, state-funded institutions with excellent resources and large campuses.
Private Universities
Known for smaller class sizes and specialized programs, often with higher tuition fees.
Community Colleges
Offer affordable associate degrees and pathways to four-year universities.
Studying in the USA can be expensive, but scholarships and financial aid are widely available.

Tuition Fee
$20,000–$60,000 per year

Accommodation
$500–$1,500 per month

Food
$200–$400 per month

Transport
$50–$150 per month (depending on the city)

Miscellaneous
$100–$300 per month
The USA offers numerous scholarships to support international students.
Fulbright Scholarships
Fully funded scholarships for graduate students.
Hubert H. Humphrey Fellowship Program
For mid-career professionals.
AAUW International Fellowships
For women pursuing postgraduate studies.
University-Specific Scholarships
Merit- and need-based scholarships from individual universities.
Government and Private Scholarships
Offered by federal and private organizations for eligible students.
The USA typically offers two main intakes.
Fall Intake (August/September)
The primary intake with the most program options.
Spring Intake (January/February)
A secondary intake with limited courses. Some universities also offer rolling admissions for specific programs.
We assist with
F-1 Visa
For full-time academic students.
J-1 Visa
For exchange visitors, including research and study.
M-1 Visa
For vocational or non-academic studies.
International students can work up to 20 hours per week on campus during the academic year and full-time during breaks.
The average wage is $12–$20 per hour, depending on the job and location. Off-campus work is allowed under specific conditions, such as OPT or CPT programs.
The USA provides excellent opportunities for international graduates:
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
Up to 12 months of work authorization for students after graduation, with STEM graduates eligible for an additional 24-month extension.
H-1B Visa
For skilled workers, allowing international graduates to stay and work in their field.
Permanent Residency (Green Card)
Pathways available through employment and sponsorship.
Job Prospects
High demand in industries like technology, finance, healthcare, and engineering.
The USA offers an exciting mix of cultures, landscapes, and experiences.
Food
From burgers and BBQ to international cuisine, there's something for every palate.
Language
English is the primary language, making it easy for international students to adapt.
Social Life
Vibrant campus communities, cultural events, and endless travel opportunities, from NYC skyscrapers to the Grand Canyon.
Career Opportunities
The USA's robust economy and entrepreneurial spirit provide countless opportunities for growth and success.