study in the USA

The USA has the world’s largest international student population, with more than 1,000,000 students choosing to broaden their education and life experience in the United States. Nearly 5% of all students enrolled in higher-level education in the USA are international students, and the numbers are growing. From the mid-1950’s, when international student enrollment was only just reaching 35,000, international education in the USA has come a long way.

study in the USA

Courses

student
guidelines

FAQ

student life

FEATURED COURSES

 Business Management
 Maths & IT
 Social science – Arts/Economics
 MBBS-MD
 Dentistry
 Physiotherapy
 Pharmacy
 Healthcare

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student
guidelines

International students planning to pursue degrees in full-time academic programs for Bachelor’s, Master’s or doctoral programs in the U.S. must obtain a student visa.  Your course of study and the type of school you plan to attend determine the exact type of visa you’ll need. You’ll need to work with educational advisers to learn the steps required to obtain the correct visa.

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frequently
asked questions

Once you find a suitable job and employer who can sponsor your H1B visa, you can convert F1 to H1 status can can start working based on that H1B visa for the that employer.

No, first time H1B stamp can only be done in your home country.

Once you are in the US, you are governed by the US Citizenship and Immigration Services rules. Accordingly, you cannot change your school before completing a year there. It is advisable you make your choice carefully, and avoid problems later.

Depending on individual case, it is not the only reason for the rejection.

F-1 and M-1 students and their dependents may be eligible to drive a motor vehicle while residing in the United States. However, those who wish to operate a vehicle must successfully apply for and receive a driver’s license. Driving a car without a driver’s license is illegal. To acquire a driver’s license, you must apply for one at your local Department of Motor Vehicles, which can have a different name in some states.

The U.S. government takes working illegally very seriously. There are limited work opportunities available in the United States for F-1 students. For this reason, before coming to the United States, F-1 students must prove they have the financial ability (e.g., present bank statements) to pay for tuition and living expenses while studying. If an F-1 student decides to work, the first step is always to talk with their designated school official. M-1 students are ineligible to work.

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student life

If you’ve chosen to enrol as a postgraduate student, the American university you attend will understand that your career goals and studies are of key importance to you. However, the school will also be keen for you to appreciate the life you can lead outside of the classroom or library. American culture has had an influence on almost every corner of the globe – the music, cinema and fashions that start there almost always end up as trends on foreign shores. It’s a vibrant and unique place to be a student, but for some the transition may be more of a challenge. Here are a few tips on what to expect when you study in the USA as a postgraduate student for the first time.

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