Why Study In The U.S.A.?
The universities in the U.S.A. provide the best possible platform to international students through their well-designed education system. The evidence of this is the Universities being ranked high in the world, which makes it worthwhile to study in the U.S.A. The students get to learn both the theoretical and practical aspects of their fields of choice and thus extract the benefits from the knowledge gained.
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Diversity of Culture
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Flexible & Safe Communities
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Affordable Education
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Outstanding support system for International students
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Access to internships
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Exciting Campus Lifestyle
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Types Of Student Visa
- F VISA: To enter the U.S.A. to attend University/College/High School/Private Elementary School/Seminary/Conservatory/Another Academic Institution (including a language training program).
- M VISA: Vocational or other recognized non-academic institutions other than a language training program.
- J VISA: Non-immigrant visas for individuals approved to participate in exchange visitor programs in the United States.
Intakes
Intake details:
- Intake 1: Fall Semester – It is the prime intake of all and commences in August/September. All the major courses are available in this intake.
- Intake 2: Spring Semester – It is for those who could not make it in Fall Semester and commences in January/February. Many but not all courses are available in this intake.
- Intake 3: Summer Semester – It commences in May/June and is available for selected courses only.
Eligibility Requirements For Students In Universities
- Students must be over 18 years of age
- International students can work on-campus up to 20 hours/week or less during the academic terms and full-time during the academic-break periods, including the summertime.
- Off-campus employment requires some form of written or documented authorization issued by either the USCIS or OISS.
- A valid passport with a minimum validity of 6 months after your stay in the country.
- DS-160 Form (Nonimmigrant visa application confirmation page)
- Payment of the application fee; Form I-20 (Certificate of Eligibility for Nonimmigrant Student Status)
- Provisional certificates or original marks sheets.
- Score sheets of standardised tests such as IELTS (6.5 or equivalent), TOEFL, GMAT, GRE, etc.
- Proof of adequate cash in a bank account to cover the course duration. For example, Bank statements, sponsors, and a scholarship program.
- Evidence indicating the candidate intends to depart the country after the course completion.
One will generally need the following for your U.S Student Visa application for U.S. Universities:
- A valid passport with an expiry date of at least six months beyond your period of stay.
- Recent passport-size photograph.
- A printed copy of DS-160, the online application form
- SEVIS Fee Receipt
- Interview appointment letter (original and copy)
- Form I-20 sent by the college (where you are going to study)
- Visa fees payment confirmation receipt
- Bank statement for at least one year showing that you have enough assets to pay for the first year (could be of parent or guardian)
- Pay/Salary slips
- Original mark sheets/Provisional Certificates
- Score sheet of exams like TOEFL, GMAT, IELTS, etc.
- Your University will inform you of additional requirements, if any, before your application.
Steps To Apply
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Who can sponsor for student visa in USA?
As a result, the form must include information about how they are related to you. Grandparents, immediate uncles, and aunts from both maternal and paternal sides, as well as cousins, can all help you.
- Parents – Your first port of call should always be your father or mother.
- Relatives – Blood relatives may also serve as your sponsor.
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What is the minimum IELTS score required to study in the US?US Universities/Colleges expect a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 bands and the higher the score the better. Majority of them will accept the application for admission with at least 6.5 scores.
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Can you work on a Student Visa?
Yes, international students can work in the United States while studying, although there are some limits. On-campus work is permitted for M-1 and F-1 visa holders in certain training programs. During their first year of school, they are not permitted to work outside the college.
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Is it possible for me to change universities or schools once I arrive in the US on a student visa?
Once you’ve arrived in the United States, you’ll be subject to the rules of the US Citizenship and Immigration Services. As a result, you are unable to move schools before finishing a year there. It is recommended that you consider your options thoroughly in order to avoid complications later.
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How much does it cost for an Indian to study in the US?
Undergraduate course tuition fees range from $15,000 to $20,000 each year. Postgraduate courses cost anything from $7000 to $21,000 or more. This is determined by the program you select as well as the type of school you attend – private or public. Depending on your lifestyle, the monthly cost of living can range from $300 to $1000.