United States Of America

The United States of America (USA), commonly referred to as the United States (U.S) or America, is a federal republic consisting of 50 states and a federal district. The United States is a developed country and has the world’s largest economy by GDP; benefitting from a pool of natural resources and high worker productivity. It is also home to some of the best colleges and universities around the world. It has a variety of exploring points which makes it the best country to study and to live in.

Over and above an abundance of natural resources, the USA also has some of the best and most advanced infrastructure in the world. Its research facilities have hardly any parallel around the globe and it boasts of some of the most significant and crucial breakthroughs in science, technology and art. With a population of over 325 million, USA is also home to some of the biggest companies in the world including a vast majority of Fortune 500 companies. All in all, the United States of America represents the land of dreams for millions around the world.

To list the benefits of Studying in USA:

  • World class best & quality education
  • More than 600 subject areas of study
  • Choice of more than 3000 Institutions
  • High placement/ Job opportunities after study
  • Highly Diverse culture
  • 12-36 months OPT/CPT after study

Frequently Asked Question

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Costs of undergraduate degrees in America vary wildly between institutions. Yearly fee could range between $25,000 to $ 35,000 for public or private universities.

The average cost of postgraduate fees per year for international students at both public and private universities ranges from $12,000 to $25,000 and upto 35,000 to $40,000 for some professional degrees. Cost of pursuing a PHD in USA could range from $28,000 to $40,000.

On an average, a student spends approximately $10,000-$12,000 per year on living expenses.

But this amount entirely depends on the location where a student inhabits. Many students choose to share their accommodation with fellow college mates to share rentals and other expenses. Choosing to commute using college bus cuts down your overall expenses further.

International students can work in the USA while studying but there are some restrictions. Students are not allowed to work off – campus during their first academic year. On-campus jobs are student oriented such as working in the library, cafeteria or student center. Students can work for upto 20 hours a week during regular college time and upto 40 hours a week during the summer break.