Countries - USA
Study In USA
The U.S. Department of State has revealed some updates for international students seeking to study in the U.S.The U.S. Department of State has revealed some updates for international students seeking to study in the U.S.
- The first announcement concerns the updated processing costs for student visas. From May 30, 2023, the U.S. Department of State expects to raise visa processing costs. The cost to apply for a visa at an American consulate abroad will rise from $160 to $185. With this modification, the non-immigrant F-1 and J-1 visas will be impacted.
- The second update addresses the DS-2019 Electronic issuance. The U.S. Department of State has announced that the state will allow digital signatures and the electronic issue of DS-2019s for J-1 students beginning on April 27, 2023. Previously, the programme sponsors had to mail paper copies of this Form to potential exchange visitors. J-1 students will now have the same option to receive an electronic form as F-1 students, thanks to this digital shift.
- The US Government has issued a revised timeline for evaluating and processing F-1 visa applications from student visa applicants. International students can apply for an F-1 visa up to one year before their academic term commencement. Previously, the deadline for submitting their application was 120 days before the commencement of the academic term.
Why USA
- The United States is a federal republic comprising 50 states, the District of Columbia (Washington DC), 16 territories, and numerous Indian Reservations.
- There are two types of Scholarships Need Based and Merit Based.
- The US education system is one of the most diverse in the world. Students have unlimited choices on what they could study.
- You will have the opportunity to meet and interact with top-notch researchers who acquires in-depth field knowledge and experience. This will give you access to extensive knowledge and contacts.
- the student life is situated mostly on the campus. The dormitories are also located there.
USA
Qualification
Bachelor's
- Bachelor of arts(B.A)
- Bachelor of science(B.S)
Master's
- Masters of Arts (MA)
- Masters of Science (MS)
- Masters of Engineering (MEng)
- Masters of Business Administration
Tests
Entry criteria for Masters program
Requirements:
- US universities accepts 16 years of education (12+4). B.E., B. Tech, Bachelor of Pharmacy and Bachelor of Physiotherapy.
- Academic Percentage : 58% and above with minimum backlogs.
- Acceptable scores of Standardized Tests : GRE : 300+, GMAT : 500+
- TOEFL : 79, IELTS : 6.5 overall band.
- Other factors that are looked in are the extra curricular activities that the student has been involved in, the research that the student has done in his subject. His documents such as Resume, Letters of Recommendations & Statement of Purpose are also very crucial and must be drafted very effectively.
Standardized Exams:GRE/GMAT TOEFL/IELTS/PTE
Entry criteria for Undergraduate programs
Requirements
- US generally requires 12 years of education for Associate Degree and Bachelors Degree
- Academic Percentage : 58% and above.
- Acceptable Scores : TOEFL 71 to 80, IELTS 6.0
- SAT : A good score would be 1150+ (out of 1600)
Standardized Exams:SAT/ACT TOEFL/IELTS/PTE
Costs
Bachelor's
- Tuition Fees (1 year): (Rs) 15,00,000 : (Dollars – 1USD = 69NR) 23,188
- Living Cost (1 year): 12,00,000 :17,391
- Total :27,00,000: 40,579
Master's
- Tuition Fees (2 years) :(Rs) 28,00,000: (Dollars) 1USD = 69INR 40,579
- Living Cost (2 years) :14,00,000: 20,289
- Total :42,00,000 :60,868