Why Study in the USA?
The USA hosts many of the world\'s leading universities, cutting‑edge research labs, and vibrant tech & startup ecosystems. Degrees are globally respected and curricula emphasize flexibility and interdisciplinary learning.
Admission Requirements for Studying in the USA
Common documents/tests required by U.S. universities (varies by institution and program):
Scholarships to Study in the USA
A mix of government, institutional, and private scholarships/assistantships support international students across disciplines:
Part‑time Work & Post‑Study Options in the USA
Regulations depend on visa type and school policies (always check current rules).
During Studies (F‑1)
Up to 20 hours/week on‑campus in term; off‑campus via CPT (curricular practical training) if eligible. Internships/co‑ops often through CPT.
After Graduation
OPT up to 12 months; STEM fields may get a 24‑month extension (total up to 36 months). Pathways include H‑1B sponsorship and employment‑based green card routes.