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The USA is home to many of the world’s top universities and offers diverse academic opportunities with advanced research facilities. Known for its academic excellence, flexible curriculum, and global exposure, the USA attracts thousands of students from across the globe. With its post-study work options, vibrant campus life, and multicultural society, studying in the USA can be a transformative experience. The USA also offers generous scholarships and assistantships that ease the financial burden for many students.
American degrees are respected worldwide. Institutions like Harvard, MIT, and Stanford set global academic standards.
The US education system allows students to explore various subjects before choosing a major, promoting well-rounded education.
The Optional Practical Training (OPT) period post-graduation provides hands-on work experience in your field of study.
Studying in the USA gives students the opportunity to interact with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures.
Must be valid for your entire study period.
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Proof of I-901 SEVIS fee payment.
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Proof of funds to cover tuition and living expenses.
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The USA hosts many of the world’s highest-ranked universities, offering unmatched academic excellence and industry connections. Here are some of the leading institutions by field:
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Yes, but it must follow SEVIS (Student Visa System) rules. You’ll need approval from your new university and file proper documentation to maintain your visa status.
It’s best to start 12–15 months in advance. Top universities have deadlines up to 10 months before intake. Early prep gives more time for tests, documents, scholarships, and visa success.
Fall (August/September) is the primary intake and offers more course options, scholarships, and job opportunities. Spring (January) has fewer programs but is a good option for late applicants.
Yes, you can reapply for a student visa if rejected. However, it’s important to address the reasons for rejection. Our team helps with reapplication strategies and interview training.
Yes, many Indian students apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT) or STEM OPT after graduation, followed by H1B work visas. Over time, they may qualify for PR (Green Card) based on employment.