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United States of America

The United States of America is renowned across the globe for its economic as well as academic prowess. This makes the country a top destination for international students seeking quality education and career boost.

Furthermore, the country provides extensive support services for international students, a rich cultural environment, and numerous well-paying work opportunities. That said, with American degrees recognized worldwide, studying in the USA opens doors to exciting career opportunities worldwide

Students worldwide are primarily drawn to the unique course offerings by prestigious American universities, modern facilities, and excellent opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research and practical learning.

USA Study Abroad Details

Average Tuition Fees (Per Year)

Bachelor's degree: $10,000 - $55,000

Master's degree: $15,000 - $60,000

Health Insurance

$1,000 – $1,500

Living Expenses

$20,000 – $22,000

Duration

Bachelor's degree: 3-4 years

Master's degree: 1-2 years

Ph.D.: 6 years

Eligibility Criteria

Academic credentials- High school completion, Bachelor’s degree, or Master’s degree in related fields of study respectively.

Documents- Passport, Student visa (F, M, or J), SOP, LOR

Test scores- GMAT/GRE, IELTS/TOEFL/PTE

Test Score Requirements

PTE- 60-65

IELTS- 6.5 above

TOEFL iBT test- 80-100

Popular Courses

Nursing

Engineering

MSc Computer Science

Business Management

Student visa fees (F, M, and J visas)

$185 (Application fee)

Top Courses

Duration

Average Tuition Fees (Per Year)

BSc Nursing (BSN)

4 Years

$45,000

MBBS (BS+MD+Residency)

LLM

MA Applied Economics

MBA

MPH

8-10 Years

$40,000

1 Year

$60,000

2 Years

$35,000

2 Years

$70,000

1-2 Years

$50,000

MSc Computer Science

1-2 Years

$50,000

MSc Data Science

1-2 Years

$70,000

Fall Intake (August/September)

The Spring intake is the second- largest intake and takes place in January or February. It allows students to start their studies at the beginning of the year. While the Spring intake may offer a more limited selection of programs compared to the Fall intake, it is still a great option for those who missed the Fall deadline or prefer a later start date.

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white flowers in shallow focus photography
Spring Intake (January/February)

The Summer intake is the smallest of the three and is not as widely available as the Fall and Spring intakes. It usually begins in May or June and lasts until August.

The Fall intake is the most common and primary intake for international students. It usually starts in August or September and runs through to May or June of the following year, depending on the program and institution. Most undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as research opportunities, are available during the Fall intake.

Summer Intake (May/June)
seashore during golden hour
seashore during golden hour
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selective focus photography of orange leaves

Career Opportunities

Average Salaries in the USA (Per Year)

Software Developer

$95,000

Physician and Surgeon

Data Scientist

Management

Nursing

$220,000

$120,000

$100,000

$110,000