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About United States
The United States hosts some of the world’s most prestigious universities and offers an unparalleled diversity of academic programs. With a flexible education system that encourages critical thinking and innovation, the US provides students with opportunities to tailor their education to their interests and career goals. Beyond academics, students can experience a rich cultural landscape, cutting-edge research facilities, and extensive networking opportunities.
Education System
Flexible credit-based system with diverse program options
Top Universities
Home to 150+ globally recognized institutions
Academic Year
August/September to May/June
Average Tuition
$20,000 - $50,000 per year
Language
English
International Students
1,000,000+ international students
Popular Programs
- Business and Management
- Engineering
- Arts and Humanities
- Computer Science and IT
- Health Sciences
- Social Sciences
Visa Requirements
International students require an F-1 visa to study in the United States. The application process typically begins after receiving an acceptance letter from a SEVP-certified institution.
- Valid passport
- Form I-20 from your university
- Proof of financial support
- Evidence of ties to home country
- SEVIS fee payment receipt
- Visa application fee payment
Cost of Living
Living costs in the United States vary significantly depending on the location. Major cities like New York and San Francisco have higher costs compared to smaller towns and rural areas.
Accommodation
$600 – $1,500 per month
Food
$300 – $500 per month
Transportation
$50 – $150 per month
Utilities
$100 – $200 per month
Books & Supplies
$500 – $1,000 per year
Health Insurance
$1,000 – $2,000 per year
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