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Top places to study in USA

University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut (Public Ivy)

Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland (School of Engineering – Only PG)

Arizona State University, Phoenix (Arizona) & Los Angeles (California) Campus

University of Massachusetts Amherst, Amherst, Massachusetts (Masters Programs)

University of California, Riverside, California (Graduate Business Programs & College of Engineering and UCR Extension)

Virginia Tech Language and Culture Institute, Blacksburg, Virginia (UG and PG Pathways)

University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida (Only UG)

University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona

Drexel University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (College of Engineering, UG Gateways and IEP)

University of Delaware, Newark, Delaware (Only UG)

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Exams For USA

International English Language Testing System [IELTS]

International English Language Testing System(IELTS) is an international standardized test that measures the level.

Test of English as a Foreign Language [TOEFL]

TOEFL is a standard test to assess the potential of non-native English speakers who plan to study in English-speaking universities to understand English.

Pearson Test of English
[PTE]

It is a computer-based English proficiency test designed for individuals aiming to study, work, or migrate to English-speaking countries. 

Scholastic Assessment Test
[SAT]

It’s a standardized test used for college admissions, particularly in the United States and Canada. 

Graduate Record Examinations [GRE]

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is a standardized test that measures a test-taker’s readiness for graduate school.

Graduate Management Admission Test [GMAT]

It’s a standardized exam used for admissions into graduate business programs, particularly for MBA and other management-related degrees. 

Study in USA Guide

Why study in USA?

Study in one of the most prestigious higher education systems globally and access some high-end technology and cutting-edge research for an immersive, engaging & collaborative study experience. Choose from an extensive range of schools, numerous study disciplines and niche qualifications that are difficult to find by in other parts of the world and experience a uniquely flexible education system allowing you to apply to a variety of programs suiting your academic & career goals. Graduate with a truly global outlook and real-world skills for the future.

Careers & Industry

One of the most technologically powerful and dynamic countries, USA is the largest & most dominant economy globally. Sectors that empower this world’s most productive economy include Healthcare, Technology, Construction, Retail, Manufacturing, Finance & Insurance and Real Estate. Top jobs with high remuneration prospects for international students include Medicine, Computer & Information Systems Managers, Architectural & Engineering Managers and Marketing & Financial Managers. Standard of living in the USA is among the highest in the world with high per capita income. This nation performs very well in many measures of well-being such as income & wealth, health status, jobs and earnings, education & skills and environmental quality. Insights

STEM (Sciences, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) subjects are mostly opted by international as well as domestic students in the USA. However, Psychology, Business Administration, Education, Economics and Political Science are certain other popular courses.

As an international student you may work on campus up to 20 hours/week in the first year of study in US and can apply to work off-campus in the subsequent years only with due permission of the International Student Office under CPT or OPT.

Scholarships and grants are usually awarded to international students in USA on the basis of merit, need or any other exceptional excellence like proficiency in sports, cultural activities or a remarkable contribution in community service. The scholarships are highly competitive. Many American universities also offer grants for foreign students who wish to study at their institution but these vary substantially from university to university. The Standardized Test scores play a vital role in U.S. universities granting scholarships.

Undergraduate Level Examinations SAT: A standardized test to evaluate the written, verbal and mathematical skills of the applicants. ACT: To test the student’s ability in English, Math, Science, Reading and Writing sections. Graduate-Level Examinations GRE: A standardized test of verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, and analytical writing for graduate-level study. GMAT: A standardized test for MBA applicants and for business programs that measures basic verbal, mathematical, analytical writing and integrated reasoning skills. MCAT: A standardized examination that assesses problem solving, critical thinking, writing skills, and knowledge of science concepts and principles essential for the study of medicine. LSAT: A standardized test to measure the reading and verbal reasoning skills used by the law schools as an assessment factor for admission. DAT: A test to measure general academic ability, comprehension of scientific information, and perceptual ability, used for admission to Dental schools.