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Study in the USA

The United States is one of the most preferred study destinations for international students, offering top-ranked universities, diverse programs, and excellent career opportunities. With a flexible education system and cutting-edge research facilities, the USA provides students with a world-class academic experience.

Studying in the USA allows students to gain global exposure, practical skills, and strong career prospects in a competitive international market.

Why Study in the USA?

Home to world’s top universities
Wide range of courses & flexibility

Diverse Culture
Global Exposure
Strong research and innovation focus
Internship & career opportunities
Optional Practical Training (OPT)

Study in USA

Free Counselling
Admission Support
Interview Preparation
IELTS/PTE/Duolingo Test Preparation

Why USA?

Top Universities
Flexible Education
Research Opportunities
Global Career Scope

USA Cost Overview

Tuition: $20k-$50k per year
Living: $10k-$18k per year

Other Destinations

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Scholarships

Available scholarships include:
Fulbright Scholarship (fully funded)
EducationUSA programs
University merit-based scholarships
Graduate assistantships (RA/TA)

Apply early (8–12 months before intake) for best chances

πŸŽ“ Popular Courses in the USA

USA offers a wide range of programs aligned with global industry demands:

Business & Management
Computer Science & IT
Information System
Engineering
Nursing & Health Sciences
Data Science & AI


These programs are designed to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, making graduates job-ready.

Intakes & Timelines

USA universities typically offer three main intakes:

Fall (August/September) – Major
Spring (January)
Summer (May – limited)

Students are advised to apply at least 6–9 months in advance

Suggested Timeline:
12 months before β†’ Prepare IELTS/TOEFL, SAT/GRE
9 months before β†’ Apply to universities
6 months before β†’ Receive I-20, arrange funds
3–4 months before β†’ Apply for visa

U.S.A Education System

Associate Degree (2 years): Community colleges with transfer options
Bachelor’s Degree (4 years): Flexible curriculum
Master’s Degree (1–2 years): Specialised study
PhD (4–7 years): Research-focused (often funded)

πŸ“‹ Entry Requirements

To study in New Zealand, students must meet the following requirements:

Academic qualifications (minimum +2 or equivalent)
English proficiency (IELTS 5.0–6.5 or TOEFL 60-110+)
Valid passport
Genuine student visa documentation

πŸ’° Cost of Studying in the USA

Tuition Fees:
Community Colleges: USD 6,000 – 18,000 per year
Public Universities: USD 10,000 – 25,000 per year
Private Universities: USD 18,000 – 60,000+ per year
Master’s Programs: USD 20,000 – 50,000 per year

Living Expenses
High-cost cities: USD 16,000 – 22,000/year
Mid-range cities: USD 12,000 – 18,000/year
Lower-cost areas: USD 10,000 – 15,000/year

Additional Costs
SEVIS Fee: USD 350
Visa Fee: USD 185
Health Insurance: USD 600 – 1,500/year

πŸ›‚ Visa Process

To study in the USA, students must apply for an F-1 Student Visa.

Choose course and university
Prepare academic and English test documents
Take SAT/GRE (if required)
Apply to universities
Receive admission and I-20
Pay SEVIS fee
Complete DS-160 form
Pay Visa Fee
Attend visa interview at Embassy
Receive visa approval
Travel to the USA

πŸ’Ό Work Opportunities

Students can:
Work 20 hours/week on-campus
Work full-time during breaks om -campus

Programs:
CPT: Internship during study
OPT: 12 months after graduation
STEM OPT: Additional 24 months

Post-Study Work Opportunities

After graduation, students can gain work experience through:
OPT (Optional Practical Training)
STEM OPT extension (for eligible programs)

Benefits:
Gain international work experience
Improve career prospects
Pathway to long-term employment

πŸ“Š Quick Facts

Tuition Fees: USD 10,000 – 50,000 per year
Living Cost: USD 10,000 – 22,000 per year
IELTS/TOEFL Requirement: IELTS / TOEFL required (varies)
Work Rights: 20 hours/week (on-campus)
Intakes: Fall, Spring, Summer
Post-Study Work: OPT (12 months) + STEM OPT (24 months)
Visa Type: F-1 Student Visa

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to study in the USA?
USD 20,000 – 50,000 per year including tuition and living.

Can students work while studying?
Yes, up to 20 hours/week on-campus.

Is IELTS/TOEFL mandatory?
Usually yes, unless waived by the university.

Can Nepali students get full scholarships?
Yes, but they are highly competitive.

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