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Immigrate to USA

Why USA?

World-Renowned Universities

  • Home to top-ranking institutions such as Harvard, MIT, Stanford, and Yale.
  • Degrees are highly respected and recognized worldwide.

Diverse Range of Courses & Specializations

  • Thousands of programs in every field, from engineering and medicine to arts, business, and emerging technologies.
  • Flexibility to choose majors, minors, and electives to customize your degree.

Cutting-Edge Research & Innovation

  • Leader in research output, advanced labs, and technology-driven learning.
  • Opportunities to work on groundbreaking projects alongside experts.

Cultural Diversity & Inclusion

  • The USA welcomes students from over 190 countries, providing a multicultural campus experience.
  • Exposure to global perspectives and networking opportunities.

Strong Job Prospects

  • Access to top employers and industry hubs like Silicon Valley, Wall Street, and Boston’s biotech corridor.
  • High employability due to practical skills and globally respected qualifications.

Work Opportunities While Studying

  • On-campus jobs available to international students.
  • Optional Practical Training (OPT) and Curricular Practical Training (CPT) allow work experience in your field.

Scholarships & Financial Aid

Merit-based, need-based, and research assistantship options available from universities and external organizations.

Modern Campus Facilities

  • State-of-the-art libraries, laboratories, sports complexes, and technology-enabled classrooms.

Strong Alumni Networks

  • Lifelong professional and personal connections through global alumni communities.

Global Career Advantage

US graduates are highly sought after worldwide due to strong academic and research backgrounds.

Language Proficiency

  • Studying in an English-speaking country improves communication skills, critical for global careers.

Lifestyle & Cultural Experience

  • Opportunity to experience a rich mix of American traditions, festivals, travel, and student life.

Intakes Offered

Fall Intake (August / September) –

  • Applications usually open November–December of the previous year.
  • Deadlines typically fall between January and March, though some universities have earlier

Spring Intake (January) –

  • Applications open April–June of the previous year.
  • Deadlines usually between July and September.

Summer Intake (May) –

  • Applications open around August–September of the previous year.
  • Deadlines generally between January and March.

 

 

Qualifications for Entry:

 

The Bachelor’s Degree:

Academic Percentage - 12th – 55% or higher

English - TOFEL, PTE, DET, and IELTS other exam: SAT

 

The Master's Degree:

Academic Percentage - 55% or higher

English - TOFEL, PTE, DET, and IELTS other exam: GMAT/GRE

The average cost of Studying

Annual Cost

The bachelor's degree

The Master's Degree

Charges for study

US $15,000 to $40,000.

US $15,000 to $55,000

Opportunities after studies

  1. Following graduation, you are eligible to work for one to three years under OPT status. You can then find employment that satisfies the criteria of the H-1B visa and work there for three to seven years, after which your Green Card (Permanent Residency) would be issued.
  2. If it is within your field of study, Optional Practical Training (OPT) gives you the opportunity to do a 12-month internship or off-campus work. Those with degrees in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) are eligible to apply for a two-year OPT extension.
  3. You can participate in training, employment, or even internships as part of your degree through Circular Practical Training (CPT).