Why Study in the USA?
The United States remains the world's most popular destination for international
students. Known for its academic excellence, top-ranked universities, and vast
multicultural landscape, the US offers unparalleled opportunities for personal and
professional growth.
Whether you're aiming for Ivy League prestige or specialized technical training, the
US higher education system is designed to provide students with flexibility, diverse
extracurriculars, and exposure to global industry leaders.
STEM and Research
The US is a pioneer in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) fields.
Many universities offer specialized research facilities and direct tie-ups with
Silicon Valley and other major tech hubs.
Flexibility in Choosing Majors
Optional Practical Training (OPT)
Cultural Diversity & Global Networking
Scholarship Opportunities for International Students
Frequently Asked Question
F-1 is the most common student visa for full-time degree
programs. J-1 is for exchange visitors and specific
internship/training programs.
It depends on the university and program. While many top-tier
grad schools require GRE/GMAT, some are now making it optional
(Test-Optional).
CPT (Curricular Practical Training) allows you to work during
your studies. OPT (Optional Practical Training) allows you to
work for 12-36 months after graduation.
The SEVIS I-901 fee for F-1 students is currently $350. This fee
is mandatory for all international students before the visa
interview.