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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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
What Students Study
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
Receive an I-20 form (Certificate of Eligibility) from your US university after accepting your offer
Pay the SEVIS I-901 fee online (currently USD 350)
Complete the DS-160 online visa application form
Schedule and attend an F-1 visa interview at the US Embassy or Consulate in your country
Demonstrate ties to your home country and sufficient financial resources to cover your studies
Receive visa decision — typically within days of the interview for approved applicants
Tuition & Living Costs
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.
Student LifeLife 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.
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