Study in USA
Study in USA
Why Study in USA?
The United States remains the No. 1 study destination for international students because of its world-class education, global opportunities, and diverse academic environment.
Why USA?
- Top-ranked universities with globally recognised degrees
- STEM-focused education with strong job outcomes
- Innovative learning environment with research, labs & technology
- Flexible curriculum – choose majors, minors & electives
- High earning potential with strong industry connections
Popular Courses
STEM Courses
- Computer Science
- Data Science & Analytics
- Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
- Cybersecurity
- Mechanical Engineering
- Electrical & Electronics Engineering
- Civil & Industrial Engineering
- Biotechnology & Biomedical Engineering
- Robotics & Automation
- Mathematics & Statistics
Non-STEM Courses
- Finance, Economics & Accounting
- Marketing & Digital Media
- Psychology & Sociology
- Media, Journalism & Film
- Hospitality & Tourism
- Design, Fashion & Fine Arts
- Education & Teaching
- Public Health
- Law (JD/LLM)
Top Universities in the USA
Ivy League & Elite Universities
- Harvard University
- Stanford University
- MIT
- Yale University
- Princeton University
- Columbia University
Top Public & Research Universities
- UC Berkeley
- UCLA
- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
- University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC)
- University of Texas at Austin
- Georgia Tech
Popular & Student-Friendly Universities
- Arizona State University
- Northeastern University
- New York University (NYU)
- University of Southern California (USC)
- Boston University
- University of Maryland, College Park
- University of Florida
- San Jose State University
- Texas A&M University
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the top courses to study in the USA?
Computer Science, Business & Finance, Data Science, Engineering, AI & Robotics, Healthcare, Psychology, Liberal Arts, Design, and Hospitality.
What is the eligibility to study in the USA?
Eligibility varies by course, but typically includes:
- Academic scores from school/college
- English proficiency tests (IELTS/TOEFL/Duolingo)
- SAT / GRE / GMAT (if required)
- SOP, LORs, Resume & Financial Proof
Which exams do I need to take?
- After 12th: SAT / ACT (only some universities need it)
- Postgraduate: GRE / GMAT (varies by program)
- English: IELTS / TOEFL / Duolingo
What is the cost of studying in the USA?
- Tuition: ₹15–45 lakhs per year
- Living: ₹8–15 lakhs per year
Costs vary by course, university & city.
Are scholarships available?
Yes! Students can receive:
- Merit scholarships
- Need-based grants
- University-specific awards
- International student scholarships
You must apply early for best results.
What is CPT & OPT?
These are work opportunities for F-1 visa students.
- CPT: Work during the course (internships)
- OPT: 12–36 months work after graduation (STEM gets 3 years)
Can I work part-time while studying?
Yes. Students can work on-campus for 20 hours per week during the semester and 40 hours during breaks.
When should I start my US application process?
Ideally 12–18 months before intake.
Fall intake (August/September) is the most popular.
What is the US student visa process?
- Receive I-20
- Pay SEVIS fee
- Fill DS-160
- Book biometrics + visa interview
- Attend interview
- Get your F-1 visa
How do I select the right course & university?
We help you shortlist based on:
- Your interests
- Career goals
- Budget
- Job scope
- Test scores
- University rankings & safety