Study in USA

When it comes to studying abroad, the United States is the first nation that comes to mind. Over a million candidates from across the globe come to study in America each year, contributing over $50 billion to the nation's GDP. International students are an essential part of the American experience. The US appears to be the finest place for overseas students, based on the fact that the numbers have been growing constantly.

Interesting Facts about USA

  • The first institution to be founded in the United States was Harvard University.
  • Over 100 acres of pizza are consumed daily by Americans.
  • In 1920, women in the US were granted the right to vote for the first time.In the 1800s, Alaska was a part of Russian Empire.
  • The American Liberty Bell is owned by London.
  • The nation’s first capital was Philadelphia; Washington did not assume that role until 1790.
  • Each of the 50 stars that make up the American flag represents one of the 50 states.
  • The largest academic library in the world is The Harvard Library.
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Reasons to study in USA

1. World’s Top Universities

The USA has one of the top-ranked universities in the world. Over 4,000 schools and universities are located in the United States. In the United States, you can find outstanding undergraduate and graduate programs. For their excellence, US degrees are recognized and accepted all around the world.

2.Career Opportunities

The United States has the world’s largest economy. When it comes to dividing the world’s top 100 companies, the United States still has the largest share. A degree from a US institution opens up a wide range of job opportunities, and a degree from a well-known university boosts the chances even more.

3.Job Opportunities

When it comes to providing opportunities for excellent and well-paying jobs, the United States is one of the world’s leaders (https://tradingeconomics.com/united-states/job-offers). Additionally, the US government provides a lot of assistance to students who want to continue their education to graduate with a good career.

4.Travel Opportunities

With so many cities and states in the United States, it’s easy to get lost and wind up doing a variety of activities. Rather than sticking in one city or region, it is always a good idea to travel to new areas, meet new people, and learn about different cultures. Some wonderful destinations to visit are New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Las Vegas, Miami, and many more.

5.Excellent Support for International Students

Institutions assist international students living in a foreign country. They conduct webinars, workshops, open days, orientation programs, and training, among other things. These institutes also offer language seminars to help international students integrate into their new culture.

What Entry requirement are required to study in the USA?

Entry requirement For Bachelor’s (Undergraduate)
  • IELTS- Overall 6
  • PTE Overall- 52
  • G.P.A- 2.5 or above
  • Duolingo- 100
Entry requirement For Master’s (Postgraduate)
  • IELTS- 6.5
  • PTE- Overall 60
  • GPA- 2.75 or above
  • Duolingo- 110 above

IELTS (International English Language Testing System)

Around 3400 universities and colleges in the United States accept an applicant’s IELTS score to assess his or her English language skills. The minimum IELTS score required in the United States ranges from 6 to 9, based on the subject and university.

PTE (Pearson Test of English Academic)

Pearson Test of English has recently gained acceptance in the United States. It is approved by around 785 universities and colleges in the United States. In the United States, the minimum PTE score accepted is 50. However, it varies depending on the courses and universities to which one applies.

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)

The TOEFL exam is without a doubt one of the most commonly used language exams. The TOEFL scores required on the internet-based test may range from 70 and above 85, depending on the major degree and university you pick.

SAT, GMAT, and GRE are also accepted for bachelor’s and master’s degrees, and those who perform very well on such examinations are eligible for scholarships.

Top Universities and Colleges in USA

These are World’s top universities in the United States, according to the QS World University Ranking and the US News Ranking.

S.N Universities QS World Ranking 2023 U.S Ranking 2023
1 Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1 2
2 Stanford University 3 6
3 Harvard University 5 2
4 California Institute of Technology 6 9
5 University of Chicago 10 6
6 University of Pennsylvania 13 8
7 Princeton University 16 1

Popular Courses in USA

S.N Courses
1 Business Management
2 Engineering
3 Information Technology (IT)
4 Physical and Life Science
5 Law
6 Medicine
7 Hospitality Management
8 Architecture

Cost to Study in USA

Cost to Study in USA

Program

Fee (USD)

Undergraduate Programs

$10,000 to $40,000 per year

Graduate Programs

$15,000 to $45,000 per year

Doctoral Degree

$28,000 to $55,000 per year

 

Cost of Living in USA

Expenses Cost in USD
Electricity $60 to $100 per month
Internet $45 to $50 per month
Transportation $45 to $100 per month
Food $400 to $600 per month
Phone $50 to $100 per month
*The cost may range higher or lower depending on the student’s lifestyle.

Health Insurance in USA

It is a wonderful experience to be preparing to study in the USA. Accidents and illnesses, however, can occur anywhere, making medical insurance important. Insurance can not only help reduce out-of-pocket costs for unforeseen medical expenses, but it can also be an important part of the student visa application process.

Health Insurance Costs

The annual cost of health insurance is between $1,000 to $2000.Like in other study destinations, students must have their insurance policy in the United States.

Best Cities to Study in USA

  • California
  • Texas
  • New York
  • Boston
  • Chicago
  • Los Angeles
  • Miami
  • San Francisco
  • Washington DC
  • Pennsylvania
  • Virginia

Scholarships in USA

Although American degrees are expensive, there are many scholarships available to support overseas students.

Fulbright Program

United World Colleges (UWC) International Youth Scholarships

Joint Japan/World Bank Graduate Scholarship Program

Erasmus Mundus Joint Master Degrees

The Joint China-U.S. PhD Scholarship Program

The Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program

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Admission Intake to Study in USA for International Students

 
Semester IntakeDuration(Deadline)
FallAugust – December (Applications typically due by December to March of the preceding year)
SpringJanuary – May (Applications typically due by September to November of the preceding year)
SummerMay – August (Applications typically due by January to March)

Job Opportunities in USA

Part-Time Job

Working part-time not only helps to solve this problem, but it is also a great chance to meet new people and build key skills that will improve your CV.

However, there are certain limits on part-time work for overseas students in the United States that you should be aware of before you begin applying.

Here are some of the best-paying part-time jobs for international students.

S.NJobAverage Wage
1Campus ambassador$10.94 per hour
2Library assistant$13.24 per hour
3Receptionist$13.31 per hour
4Teaching Assistant$11.85 per hour
5Research study assistant$15.48 per hour
6Sales assistant$20.00 per hour
7Barista$11.59 per hour
8Food runner or catering assistant$16.81 per hour
9Tutor pr peer mentor$21.31 per hour
10Department Assistant$16.44 per hour

Documents Required to Study in the USA

The following steps are involved in the university application process:

  1. Submitting a paper or online application
  2. Submitting official academic transcripts for every level of education you have completed. (Depending on the university you’re applying to, it might be official or unofficial.)
  3. Submitting a copy of your passport.
  4. Submitting the language test results (which could be official or unofficial, depending on the University you are applying to)
  5. Submitting your recommendation letter
  6. Essay/SOP submission (Some universities have specific requirements)
  7. If the university requires it, paying the application fees
  8. Couriering your documents if the university needs it.

Visa Application Process

  1. Receive your I-20 along with your SEVIS number.
  2. Complete the DS 160 form.
  3. Pay the $185 interview fee at Nepal Investment Bank.
  4. Book an appointment with the US Embassy for the visa interview.
  5. Pay the $350 SEVIS fee at Nepal Investment Bank or any other bank.
  6. Bring your passport, I-20, original academic transcripts, SEVIS and DS 160 receipt to the interview.
  7. Prepare for the Interview

Congratulations if you receive your visa; if not, reapply using the DS 160 form. (You do not have to pay for your SEVIS again because it is valid for one year.)

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