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4,000+

Universities

1.2M+

International Students

3 Years

Post-Study Work Visa

$20B+

Annual Scholarships

Why Study in USA?

World-Class Education

Home to 8 of the world's top 10 universities including MIT, Stanford, and Harvard. Cutting-edge research and innovation.

Career Opportunities

Optional Practical Training (OPT) for up to 3 years. Access to world's leading companies and startups.

Scholarships & Funding

Over $20 billion in scholarships available annually. Merit-based and need-based financial aid options.

Cultural Diversity

Experience diverse culture, meet students from 200+ countries, and build a global network.

Flexible Education

Choose from thousands of programs, customize your degree, and change majors easily.

Innovation Hub

Access to Silicon Valley, tech giants, and entrepreneurship opportunities. Home to global innovation.

Top Universities in USA

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Cambridge, Massachusetts

World #1 for Engineering & Technology

Stanford University

Stanford, California

Leading in Computer Science & Business

Harvard University

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Top for Law, Medicine & Business

California Institute of Technology

Pasadena, California

Excellence in Science & Engineering

University of California, Berkeley

Berkeley, California

Public Ivy with strong research programs

Columbia University

New York, New York

Ivy League in the heart of NYC

And hundreds more top-ranked universities across the country

Popular Courses

Engineering

Computer Science, Mechanical, Electrical, Civil

Business

MBA, Finance, Marketing, Management

Medicine

MD, Nursing, Public Health, Pharmacy

Data Science

AI, Machine Learning, Analytics, Big Data

Admission Requirements

Undergraduate

  • High school diploma with good grades (3.0+ GPA)
  • SAT (1200+) or ACT (24+) scores
  • TOEFL (80+) or IELTS (6.5+)
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Letters of Recommendation (2-3)
  • Financial proof ($40,000-$60,000/year)

Graduate (Masters)

  • Bachelor's degree (3.0+ GPA)
  • GRE (300+) or GMAT (550+) for some programs
  • TOEFL (90+) or IELTS (7.0+)
  • Statement of Purpose
  • 3 Letters of Recommendation
  • Financial proof ($50,000-$80,000/year)

* Note: These are the minimum information/documents. The universities have discretion to ask for more supporting documents.

F-1 Student Visa Information

Visa Type

F-1 Student Visa

Processing Time

2-3 Months

Total Est. Fees (Indian)

$785 USD

(Includes New Integrity Fee)

Mandatory Fee Breakdown: You will pay these non-refundable fees before your interview:
  • $350 I-901 SEVIS Fee: For the Student & Exchange Visitor System.
  • $185 DS-160 Application Fee: For the visa appointment.
  • $250 Visa Integrity Fee (New): Mandatory security deposit for Indian students (effective Oct 1, 2025) under the OBBBA Act.

* Note: Nationals of Visa Waiver Program countries (e.g., Japan, Europe) are exempt from the Integrity Fee.

Documents Required:

Valid Passport

Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your period of stay.

I-20 Form

Issued by the university after you accept the admission offer.

Fee Receipts

Proof of payment for SEVIS, DS-160, and Integrity Fee.

DS-160 Confirmation

Printout of the barcode page from your DS-160 application.

Financial Documents

Bank statements/loans showing ability to cover 1 year of living and tuition costs.

Academic Transcripts

Original marksheets, degrees, and standardized test scores (GRE/SAT).

* Note: These are the minimum information/documents. The visa officer has discretion to ask for more supporting documents.

Cost of Living & Expenses

Tuition Fees (Per Year)

Public Universities (Undergrad) $20,000-$35,000
Private Universities (Undergrad) $35,000-$55,000
Graduate Programs $25,000-$60,000
MBA Programs $40,000-$75,000

Living Expenses (Per Month)

Accommodation $500-$1,500
Food $300-$600
Transportation $50-$150
Other Expenses $200-$400

💼 Part-Time Work Opportunities

F-1 students can work up to 20 hours/week on-campus during studies, earning $10-$20/hour. After the first year, off-campus work may be available through CPT (Curricular Practical Training).

Post-Study Work & Immigration

Optional Practical Training (OPT)

12 months of work authorization after graduation. STEM graduates get 24 additional months (total 36 months).

  • ✓ Work in your field of study
  • ✓ Full-time or part-time
  • ✓ Gain US work experience

H-1B Work Visa

Sponsored by employer, valid for 3 years (extendable to 6 years). Path to permanent residency.

  • ✓ Work for sponsoring employer
  • ✓ Bring dependents
  • ✓ Apply for Green Card

Green Card (PR)

Permanent residency through employment-based or family-based immigration.

  • ✓ Live and work permanently
  • ✓ Bring family members
  • ✓ Path to US citizenship

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I work while studying in USA?

Yes, F-1 students can work up to 20 hours/week on-campus during semesters and full-time during breaks. After the first year, CPT allows off-campus work related to your field of study.

What is the average cost to study in USA?

Total cost ranges from $35,000-$75,000 per year including tuition and living expenses, depending on the university and location.

How long does it take to get a USA student visa?

The visa process typically takes 2-3 months. It's recommended to apply as soon as you receive your I-20 from the university.

Are scholarships available for Indian students?

Yes! Many universities offer merit-based scholarships, assistantships, and financial aid. There are also external scholarships like Fulbright, Inlaks, and university-specific grants.

Can I stay in USA after completing my studies?

Yes. After graduation, students can stay through OPT (12 months, or 36 months for STEM courses). Later, employers may sponsor an H-1B work visa, which can eventually lead to permanent residency (Green Card).

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