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Explore your academic opportunities with the numerous global education destination
USA is the largest global economy and with 56 universities in the list of top 100 universities globally, it unarguably offers myriads of quality academic options.
From Ivy League Universities to top ranked public-private Universities, the USA has something on offer for everyone! With students studying from 150+ countries in the USA, you will never feel alone in your academic pursuit in the USA.
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Study in USA
Key Facts
Important facts to know while studying in USA
Intakes
Fall (Aug), Spring (Jan), Summer (May)
Universities in the Global Ranking
Top 100 - 56
No of International Students:
1.2 million+Â (>25% are of Indian origin)
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
for up to 3 years for STEM programs
Average Tuition Fee
$10,000 onwards
Average Cost of Living
$8,000 and above (Per Annum)
Student Life
Get ready to explore Uncle Sam 360Ëš
As an Indian student, life in the United States of America can be both – exciting and challenging! There are myriads of things and places to experience once in the USA, but it can also be overwhelming trying to adjust to a new culture and way of life. Indians value family and community, while in the United States, individualism and independence are prioritized. In a country as vibrant and diverse as the USA, it is easy to find friends and community, and there are lots of resources and support available, academically and otherwise. The 4.5 million+ strong ‘Indo-American’ community in the USA also ensures that the students have lots of opportunities to get involved in Indian cultural activities, whether it’s joining a dance club or taking part in socio-cultural fests.
Work Opportunity
Work Opportunities for Students in the USA
Part time job opportunities in the USA
International students on an F-1 visa may not work off-campus, according to US Department of State regulations. However, there are several ways that international students can legally work in the United States on a part-time basis.
On Campus
International students may work up to 20 hours per week on-campus while school is in session and full-time during vacation periods. On-campus jobs are typically available in a student’s department or office, and can include positions such as research assistant, teaching assistant, or library assistant.
Internship
Internships can be ‌paid or unpaid, and must be related to the student’s field of study. In order to take part in an internship, students must first get an internship offer from a U.S. employer.
Visa Assistance
Student Visa Requirements for USA
F-1 visa
Who is it for
Students planning to study at an accredited USA institution.
When to apply
You should apply for your F-1 visa as soon as you receive your I-20 form from your school and up to 120 days before the start date of your program of study.
Arrival in USA
You can arrive in the USA up to 30 days before the start of the course.
J-1 visa
Who is it for
The J-1 visa is a non-immigrant visa for exchange visitors in the United States. The J-1 visa is for cultural exchange, education, and research.
When to apply
It is recommended that you apply for your J-1 visa as soon as you receive your Exchange Visitor Program sponsorship.
Arrival in USA
You can arrive in the USA up to 30 days before the start of the program.
M-1 visa
Who is it for
Students enrolled in vocational (non-academic) programs
When to apply
You can apply for the M-1 visa up to 120 days before your program starts.
Arrival in USA
You can arrive in the USA up to 30 days before the start of the program.