The United States, a highly developed country, has the largest economy globally based on nominal GDP and ranks second in terms of purchasing power parity, contributing approximately 25% to the world’s GDP. The nation is home to a wide array of competitive private and public higher education institutions, with many of its universities consistently appearing on top-ranking lists. Additionally, local community colleges often have more inclusive admission policies, provide shorter academic programs, and offer lower tuition fees.
CAPITAL CITY
WASHINGTON, D.C.
CURRENCY
US DOLLAR
NATIVE LANGUAG
AMERICAN ENGLISH
Why USA?
With over 4000 universities across the country, the United States boasts of some of the top universities in the world.
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.
American cities make it to the top 10 student-friendly cities in the World.
Quacquarelli Symonds World University ranking showed that of the top 20 universities in the world, 13 are in the United States.
The United States is the leader in many areas of technology and research, also benefitting from generous funding and offering support to international PhD students.
America has always welcomed a multicultural environment.
Post Education WORK RIGHTS
As an F1 student visa holder, international students are able to complete up to a year of temporary employment directly related to the major field of study.
You get to stay in the US for one year after completion of your course on an F1 visa.
For students studying STEM courses (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) a new rule allows a 24-month extension. Which means you can continue to stay in the US for three years after finishing your course of study.