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The United States is one of the top study destinations globally, known for its world-renowned universities and diverse campus life. Home to the prestigious Ivy League institutions, including Harvard, it offers unmatched academic excellence. With flexible education systems, the U.S. encourages innovation and critical thinking across all fields. Its multicultural environment supports personal and professional growth. International students thrive in this dynamic and inclusive atmosphere. From vibrant cities to scenic coastlines, the U.S. truly is the land of endless opportunities.

Popular Programs in USA Growth Sectors

Engineering
Math
Computer Science
Physical & Life Sciences
Business & Management
Health Professionals

Top Universities

198 US universities ranked globally, including #1 MIT (QS WUR 2024)

Industry-Relevant Programs

Tailored to fast-growing sectors

Best Student Cities

17 top student cities across the USA

Work Experience Opportunities

CPT and OPT programs for F-1 visa holders

Attractive Global Scholarships

Encouraging top students to enroll in US universities

Post-Graduation Work Options

OPT and extensions for STEM graduates

Top USA Universities

Occupations

Registered Nurse

Dentist

General Manager

Real Estate Agent

Physical Therapist

Insurance Agent

Software Engineer

Dental Hygienist

Information Security Analyst

Data Scientist

The US is home to some of the world's top universities. According to the QS World University Rankings 2024, US universities hold the #2 and #3 spots. In total, 90 US universities are featured in the QS 2024 rankings, while 164 appear in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2024.

Explore the Perfect USA Universities for You

Yale University
Columbia University
The university of Arizona
Brown University
University of Washington
University of Chicago
Coventry University
University of Edinburgh

Each US university and program has its own eligibility criteria and application process. You can apply directly to your selected schools by following their specific requirements and deadlines. For bachelor’s degrees, you can streamline the process by applying to multiple universities at once through the Common Application .

A Typical Application Will Include:

Your Personal Information

Academic Transcripts & Certificates

English Proficiency Test Scores

Standardized test Results for GMAT/GRE represent an applicable requirement.

Statement of Purpose (SOP)

Letters of Recommendation (LOR)

Valid ID Proof (Passport/National ID)

Global Scholarships from Australian Universities

USA colleges have three intakes—Fall (main), Spring (backup), and Summer (limited). Fall offers the most options, but Spring is a great alternative to avoid a gap year.

September/October Autumn/Fall Intake 2024 The largest intake of the year: The most universities offer the most spots for their programs!
July Winter Intake The second biggest intake of the year: Perfect for those who miss the Autumn intake!
Fall Intake (August/September)

Most popular intake with maximum universities, courses, and scholarships. Ideal for freshers aiming for a full academic year.

Key Highlights :

  • Major intake with wide course availability
  • Maximum chances for scholarships & internships
Application Deadlines :
  • Regular Decision: Jan 2024
  • Early Decision (Binding): Nov–Dec 2023
  • Early Action (Non-binding): Nov–Dec 2023
  • Rolling Admission: Ongoing, until seats are filled

Perfect for those who missed Fall or need more prep time. Fewer programs than Fall but still a good start.

Highlights:

  • Second-best intake
  • Available in many reputed universities
  • Deadlines usually between Aug–Oct (previous year)

Limited to short-term and certification courses. Least preferred but great for niche programs.

Highlights:

  • Ideal for short courses & diplomas
  • Less competition
  • Applications open Jan–March
Intake Deadline When to apply
Semester 1 (Jan/Feb) Regular Application Between October and February
Semester 1 (Jan/Feb) Rolling Admissions Accepts applications year-round if spots are available
Semester 2 (Sep/Oct) Regular Application Between February and May
Semester 2 (Sep/Oct) Regular Application Between February and May
Semester 2 (Sep/Oct) Rolling Admissions Accepts applications year-round if spots are available
Additional Intakes (Apr/May) Depends on the university Depends on the university

Living costs in the USA vary widely based on location—San Diego ranks as the most affordable student city (QS 2024), while New York is the most expensive. Even within the same city, expenses can differ. Beyond basics like rent, food, and transport, your lifestyle and social choices will also impact your budget.

Tuition Fees

Based on

The University

In general, larger and more prestigious universities tend to have higher tuition fees.

Your Program

Expensive technical education, along with courses requiring extensive resources, lead to increased tuition costs.

Your Study Level

A bachelor's degree costs more than postgraduate studies because it requires an additional duration of study.

Location of the University

As cities with expensive living costs locate their universities, the tuition fees increase in price.

Tuition Fees

*for the 2024 academic year

Undergraduate:

Public, out-of-state
USD $23,640 per year
to
Private
USD $42,162 per year

Costs of living depends on

Your living costs in the USAdepend on location and lifestyle. Big cities like New York are more expensive (£1,300-£1,400/month), while smaller towns cost less (£900-£1,300/month). Rent, food, transport, and personal spending all add up.

The City

Location in City

Accommodation Type

Transport

Lifestyle

Spending on Meals

To study in the USA, you’ll need an F-1 student visa. It allows you to:

  • Live and study for your full program duration
  • Work during/after studies (CPT & OPT for degree-related jobs)
  • Cost: Around $510 in fees

To study in the USA, you’ll need an F-1 student visa. It allows you to:

  • Live and study for your full program duration
  • Work during/after studies (CPT & OPT for degree-related jobs)
  • Cost: Around $510 in fees

Here’s what you need to apply for the US Student visa:

Form I-20

from your university's Designed School Official (DSO)

Proof of Identity

e.g., passport, birth certificate, national identity card

Proof of Funds

to cover your tuition fees & living expenses

SEVIS Fee Payment

using the details on your Form I-2

DS-160 Form

the online visa application form

F-1 Visa Interview

to indicate genuine study intention

Proof of English Language Ability

showing proficiency in reading, writing, and speaking

F-1 students can work via CPT/OPT if:

  • The job connects to your major
  • Your DSO/USCIS approves it

Part-Time Opportunities for International Students

Administrative Assistant

Teaching Assistant

Campus Ambassador

Tutor

Fast Food Attendant

Sales Assistant

Library Assistant

Barista

Cashier

Receptionist