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STUDY IN USA

Explore your career prospects with a myriad of educational opportunities in the USA

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Why the USA?

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The USA is popular as the number one country for studying abroad. It is the most suitable destination for students from all over the world due to its top-quality education offering.
So, here are the reasons why the USA should be at the top of your overseas study checklist.

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Brilliant Quality Education:
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The USA is the center of all high-quality abroad education with plenty of university options having global high rankings. 10 American Universities are found within the top 2.0 University rankings.

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Flexible Course structure:
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The country is famous for delivering plenty of comprehensive courses, which offer more flexibility to shape your career. Our overseas education consultants will help you find the right and appropriate course structure for you that suits your career goals.

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A wide range of options for degrees and programs:
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The country comes with a wide range of study options for students across the world. No matter which degree or educational program you prefer, you will always get the chance to become a part of it.

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An array of opportunities for scholarships and fundings
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The United States Government comes with plenty of schemes for scholarships and fundings, which are appropriate for giving your overseas study in the USA the best support and making your dream come true.

Brilliant research and training opportunities:
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American Universities are the hubs of technology-based advanced research, which can give your career a vast vista and opportunities to be a part of revolutionary research programs.

  • Living Expenses for USA
    Tuition Fees for USA -Same as on website (No changes required) Books and study material $500-$1000/ year Travel costs within USA $300-$700/ year Accommodation $5000-$7500/ year Apartment Rent $300-$600/year Meals $2500/ year Shopping for necessities $500/ year Personal expenses $2000/ year
  • Universities and Courses
    Harvard University Stanford University Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) University of California, Berkeley Columbia University University of California, Los Angeles Yale University University of Pennsylvania Princeton University Cornell University New York University University of Chicago Duke University Johns Hopkins University University of Southern California Northwestern University Carnegie Mellon University University of Michigan California Institute of Technology Brown University
  • Visa & More
    Visa & More Easy Visa processing to make your dream come true for studying in the USA VISA Rules Students have to abide by some specific rules for the issuance and processing of VISA for the USA. Here are a few simple requirements you need to have before applying for a Student Visa in the USA. A valid passport with the date of validity of at least six months beyond your period of staying in the USA Passport size photograph Confirmation page of DS-160 Form 1-20 Payment for the application fees of SEVIS Application as a non-immigrant Other essential requirements of the university for the application Useful Links Here are some useful links, which will be quite helpful for you. www.iecabroad.com/in/study-in-the-usa-for-indian-students www.hotcoursesabroad.com/india/find-your-course/how-to-choose-the-right-study- abroad-destinations/study-in-the-usa/ www.idp.com/india/study-in-usa/student-visa-assistance/ Visa Categories Before you head towards making an application for a University or course in the USA with a study abroad agency, you need to know about the VISA categories suitable for students. Following are the categories: 1. F1 VISA A valid Passport Present passport size Photo Confirmation page of DS 160 Form 1-20 Payment of Application fees for SEVIS Application as non-immigrant University requirements 2. F2 VISA Requirements: Must be the spouse of an F1 student visa holder or a dependent child under 21 years and unmarried of an F1 visa holder Must have financial resources to support the family in the USA Passport Confirmation of DS 160 A photograph conforming to US Visa rules Birth certificate of dependent children Visa fee payment receipt Applicant’s I-20 form Marriage certificate for spouses Copy of F1 Visa holder’s I-20 form Applicant’s bank statements, employment documents, tax records 3. M1 Student Visa for Vocational course Requirements: Application for non-academic or vocational training courses in the USA Minimum educational qualification for the admission Form I-20 English proficiency Financial stability Proof of permanent residence in the origin country Non-immigration intention Passport validity for 6 months DS -160 Form confirmation Fee receipts Recent photographs Educational certificates Proof of financial stability 4. M2 VISA Requirements: Proof of temporary staying in the USA Proof of the fact that you are the dependent spouse or child (under the age of 21) of the applicant 5. J-1 Intern Category VISA Requirements: Applicants must have a secured internship offered by a company in the USA in the following fields: 6. J-2 VISA Requirements: Arts and Culture Agriculture, Fishing, and Forestry Construction and building trades Health occupation Hospitality and tourism Education, library science, social science, counseling, and social services Information media and communications Public administration and law Management, business, commerce, and finance Science, engineering, architecture, mathematics Applicants will have to be the spouse of a J-1 visa holder in the USA Dependents need to be under 21 and unmarried The J-1 visa holder must be already present in the USA before the J2 visa holder reaches DS 2019 form J2 Visa sticker Permission to work

Visa And Fees

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