Study in the USA

Information You Need to Know



Why Study In The USA?

There are a great number of reasons that students choose to study in the United States. Among them are quality, choice, and value.



Quality

The United States has some of the world’s finest colleges and universities. Worldwide, they are reputed for quality programs, faculty, facility, and resources. U.S. higher education accreditation systems are in place to ensure quality standards.

Choice

The U.S. higher education system offers the world’s largest choice in types of institutions, academic and social environments, entry requirements, degrees, and fields of study. Currently, there are more than 4,000 institutions of higher education in the United States.

Value

Considering a U.S. degree as an investment in your future, it offers great value for the money. There is a wide range of college costs, as well as some excellent scholarships available from colleges and universities.

Currently, more than 670,000 international students are studying in the United States. More than 11,500 of these international students are from Nepal!



Prerequisites: Is U.S. Higher Education Appropriate For You?


  • Studying in the United States is a big decision, and you must consider whether it is an appropriate one. Evaluate if you are a suitable candidate by considering the following factors which we call pre-requisites for studying in the USA.
  • Adequate funding
  • Studying in the U.S. is expensive. Colleges and universities in the U.S. cost between $12,000 and $50,000 per year. A bachelor’s program is typically a four year course of study, and a master’s program is usually two years. If you do not have this amount of money available, you will need to apply for a scholarship.
  • Strong academic background
  • If you have a strong academic record, your chances of admission and scholarship at U.S. colleges and universities increase.
  • English language skills
  • In order to succeed as a student in the U.S., it is integral to have a strong command over English.
  • Standardized exams
  • Most U.S. colleges and universities require TOEFL. Some undergraduate institutions additionally require SAT orACT. Some graduate programs require GRE or GMAT.
  • Student visa
  • You’ll need this to travel to the U.S. Attend USEF’s ‘Student Visa Info Session’ to learn more about student visas and tips on visa interview success.

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