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Study in the United States

The United States is home to the world's largest and most diverse higher education system — including the Ivy League, MIT, Caltech, and hundreds of highly ranked research universities. A US degree opens doors globally, with unmatched opportunities in technology, business, medicine, and beyond.

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17+

Universities in world top 100

1,000,000+

International students

USD 25,000–60,000

Average tuition (per year)

1–3 years

OPT work rights

Why Students Choose United States

World-Leading Research & Innovation

US universities lead globally in research output, innovation, and technology. Campuses like MIT, Stanford, and Caltech are at the frontier of human knowledge.

Flexibility & Breadth

The US liberal arts model allows students to explore multiple subjects before declaring a major, providing an unusually broad education that builds adaptable thinkers.

Campus Life & Networks

US universities offer a rich campus experience — from Division I sports to research labs, entrepreneurship centres, and alumni networks spanning every industry worldwide.

Post-Study Work Rights (OPT)

International graduates can work in the US for up to 12 months through Optional Practical Training (OPT), extendable to 3 years for STEM graduates.

Where We Place Students in United States

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Stanford University
Harvard University
California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
University of Chicago
Columbia University
University of Pennsylvania
New York University (NYU)
University of Michigan
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)

What Students Study

Computer Science & AIBusiness & FinanceEngineeringMedicine & Pre-MedLawFilm & MediaEnvironmental ScienceLiberal Arts

What You Need to Apply

US undergraduate admissions are holistic — universities evaluate GPA/grades, standardised tests (SAT or ACT, though many schools are now test-optional), extracurricular activities, personal essays, and recommendation letters. For UAE students, a strong secondary school record with high grades and an English language qualification (TOEFL or IELTS) is required. Graduate admissions typically require a GRE or GMAT, depending on the programme.

How to Get Your Student Visa

1

Receive an I-20 form (Certificate of Eligibility) from your US university after accepting your offer

2

Pay the SEVIS I-901 fee online (currently USD 350)

3

Complete the DS-160 online visa application form

4

Schedule and attend an F-1 visa interview at the US Embassy or Consulate in your country

5

Demonstrate ties to your home country and sufficient financial resources to cover your studies

6

Receive visa decision — typically within days of the interview for approved applicants

Tuition & Living Costs

Ivy League / top private tuitionUSD 55,000 – 65,000 per year
Mid-tier private university tuitionUSD 25,000 – 45,000 per year
Public university (out-of-state) tuitionUSD 20,000 – 35,000 per year
New York / San Francisco livingUSD 2,000 – 3,500 per month
Other US cities livingUSD 1,200 – 2,200 per month

When to Apply

US universities primarily admit students for September (Fall) entry. Many also offer January (Spring) admissions. Application deadlines for top universities range from November 1 (Early Decision/Action) to January 1–15 for Regular Decision. Starting the process 12–18 months ahead is strongly recommended.

Life as a Student in United States

The US student experience is unlike any other — from iconic college sports and Greek life to cutting-edge research labs and vibrant city campuses. Students benefit from world-class facilities, diverse social communities, and an entrepreneurial culture that encourages bold ideas. Work rights allow up to 20 hours per week on campus during term.

Common Questions About Studying in United States

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