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Study in USA

Discover world-class education at America's top universities. With over 4,000 institutions and flexible programs, the USA offers unparalleled opportunities for international students.

4,000+

Universities

1M+

Int'l Students

$40-60K

Avg. Tuition

F-1

Student Visa

Top Universities in USA

Explore America's prestigious institutions known for academic excellence, cutting-edge research, and global recognition.

Harvard University
QS Rank: #5

Harvard University

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Business Law Medicine

Annual Tuition

$51,900 - $54,800

Acceptance Rate

4.6%

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MIT
QS Rank: #1

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Cambridge, Massachusetts

Engineering Computer Science Physics

Annual Tuition

$55,450 - $57,590

Acceptance Rate

6.7%

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Stanford University
QS Rank: #3

Stanford University

Stanford, California

Business Computer Science Engineering

Annual Tuition

$56,169 - $58,846

Acceptance Rate

5.2%

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Columbia University
QS Rank: #19

Columbia University

New York City, New York

Journalism Business Arts

Annual Tuition

$61,788 - $64,380

Acceptance Rate

5.4%

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Caltech
QS Rank: #6

California Institute of Technology

Pasadena, California

Physics Engineering Chemistry

Annual Tuition

$56,862 - $58,680

Acceptance Rate

6.4%

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University of Chicago
QS Rank: #10

University of Chicago

Chicago, Illinois

Economics Business Law

Annual Tuition

$59,298 - $62,940

Acceptance Rate

6.2%

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Popular Programs in USA

Discover the most sought-after academic programs that offer excellent career prospects and global recognition.

Business & Management

MBA 1-2 years
MS in Finance 1-2 years
MS in Marketing 1-2 years

Average Tuition:

$40,000 - $80,000 per year

Career Prospects:

Management Consultant, Financial Analyst, Marketing Director, Business Development Manager

Top Universities:

Harvard Stanford Wharton

Computer Science & IT

MS in Computer Science 1-2 years
MS in Data Science 1-2 years
MS in Artificial Intelligence 1-2 years

Average Tuition:

$35,000 - $70,000 per year

Career Prospects:

Software Engineer, Data Scientist, AI Specialist, Systems Architect, Cybersecurity Analyst

Top Universities:

MIT Stanford Carnegie Mellon

Medicine & Healthcare

MD (Doctor of Medicine) 4 years
MPH (Public Health) 1-2 years
MS in Nursing 2 years

Average Tuition:

$45,000 - $90,000 per year

Career Prospects:

Physician, Public Health Specialist, Healthcare Administrator, Medical Researcher

Top Universities:

Johns Hopkins Harvard Medical Stanford Medicine

Engineering

MS in Mechanical Engineering 1-2 years
MS in Electrical Engineering 1-2 years
MS in Civil Engineering 1-2 years

Average Tuition:

$35,000 - $65,000 per year

Career Prospects:

Mechanical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Civil Engineer, Aerospace Engineer

Top Universities:

MIT Stanford UC Berkeley

Arts & Humanities

MFA in Creative Writing 2 years
MA in English 1-2 years
MA in History 1-2 years

Average Tuition:

$25,000 - $55,000 per year

Career Prospects:

Writer, Editor, Curator, Professor, Historian, Content Creator

Top Universities:

Columbia Yale UC Berkeley

Law

JD (Juris Doctor) 3 years
LLM (Master of Laws) 1 year
SJD (Doctor of Juridical Science) 3+ years

Average Tuition:

$45,000 - $70,000 per year

Career Prospects:

Attorney, Legal Consultant, Corporate Counsel, Judge, Legal Researcher

Top Universities:

Harvard Law Yale Law Stanford Law

Admission Requirements

Understanding the key requirements for successful admission to US universities.

Academic Requirements

Academic Transcripts

Official transcripts from all previously attended educational institutions with GPA conversion to the 4.0 scale.

Standardized Tests

For Undergraduate: SAT/ACT scores
For Graduate: GRE/GMAT scores (program-specific)

English Proficiency

TOEFL: Minimum 80-100 iBT
IELTS: Minimum 6.5-7.5
Duolingo: 105-125 (accepted by some universities)

Letters of Recommendation

2-3 letters from professors or employers who can speak to your academic abilities and character.

Application Documents

Statement of Purpose/Essays

A well-crafted essay explaining your academic interests, career goals, and why you're choosing the specific university and program.

Resume/CV

A comprehensive resume highlighting your academic achievements, work experience, extracurricular activities, and skills.

Financial Documents

Bank statements, scholarship letters, or sponsor documents proving you can cover tuition and living expenses (required for I-20 form).

Passport & Photographs

Valid passport (with at least 6 months validity beyond your intended stay) and passport-sized photographs.

Application Timeline

Jan-Mar

Research & Shortlist Universities

Research programs, admission requirements, and application deadlines. Create a shortlist of universities based on your academic profile and preferences.

Apr-Jun

Take Standardized Tests

Register for and complete required standardized tests (SAT/ACT, GRE/GMAT, TOEFL/IELTS). Allow time for retakes if necessary.

Jul-Sep

Prepare Application Documents

Draft personal statements, request recommendation letters, prepare transcripts, and organize financial documents.

Oct-Dec

Submit Applications

Submit applications for Fall intake (most common). Early decision/action deadlines typically fall in November, while regular decision deadlines are in December-January.

Jan-Mar

Receive Admission Decisions

Universities typically send out admission decisions. Compare offers and make your final decision.

Apr-Jun

Apply for F-1 Visa

After receiving I-20, pay SEVIS fee, complete DS-160 form, and schedule visa interview. Prepare for departure to the US.

Aug-Sep

Begin Your Studies

Arrive in the US, attend orientation, and begin your academic journey!

F-1 Student Visa Information

Everything you need to know about obtaining and maintaining your F-1 student visa status in the United States.

Visa Application Process

1

Receive I-20 Form

After acceptance, your university will issue an I-20 form confirming your admission and eligibility for F-1 status.

2

Pay SEVIS Fee

Pay the $350 SEVIS fee online and print the receipt for your records.

3

Complete DS-160 Form

Fill out the online nonimmigrant visa application form (DS-160) and print the confirmation page.

4

Pay Visa Application Fee

Pay the $160 visa application fee and keep the receipt.

5

Schedule Visa Interview

Book an appointment at your local U.S. Embassy or Consulate. Wait times vary by location.

6

Attend Visa Interview

Bring all required documents and be prepared to discuss your study plans and ties to your home country.

Required Documents for F-1 Visa

Essential Documents

  • Valid passport (valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended period of stay)
  • Form I-20 (signed by both you and your school official)
  • DS-160 confirmation page
  • SEVIS fee payment receipt
  • Visa application fee payment receipt
  • One 2x2 inch photograph (meeting visa photo requirements)

Supporting Documents

  • Financial documents proving ability to pay (bank statements, scholarship letters, sponsor documents)
  • Academic transcripts and standardized test scores
  • University acceptance letter
  • Evidence of ties to your home country (property, job offer letter, family ties)
  • Resume/CV
  • Study plan or statement of purpose

F-1 Visa Interview Tips

Do's

  • Dress professionally and arrive early
  • Speak clearly and confidently about your study plans
  • Demonstrate knowledge about your chosen university and program
  • Clearly explain how your studies fit into your career plans
  • Show strong ties to your home country and intent to return

Don'ts

  • Memorize answers or sound rehearsed
  • Provide vague or inconsistent information
  • Mention plans to work or immigrate to the US
  • Bring family members to the interview unless required
  • Argue with the visa officer or show frustration

Work Opportunities on F-1 Visa

F-1 students can work on-campus up to 20 hours per week during the academic year and full-time during breaks. After completing one academic year, you may be eligible for:

  • Curricular Practical Training (CPT): Work experience directly related to your major while studying.
  • Optional Practical Training (OPT): 12 months of work experience after graduation (STEM degrees may qualify for a 24-month extension).

Cost of Studying in USA

Estimate your total expenses for studying in the United States with our comprehensive cost calculator.

Cost Calculator

Public
Undergraduate
Urban
On-campus
1 Year

Estimated Costs

Tuition & Fees $25,000
Accommodation $10,000
Food & Meals $4,500
Books & Supplies $1,200
Health Insurance $1,800
Personal Expenses $2,500
Transportation $1,000
Total Annual Cost $46,000
Total Program Cost $46,000

This is an estimate based on average costs. Actual expenses may vary depending on specific universities, lifestyle choices, and exchange rates. Financial aid and scholarships can significantly reduce these costs.

Banking & Money

  • Open a U.S. bank account upon arrival
  • Major banks: Bank of America, Chase, Wells Fargo
  • Credit history starts from zero in the U.S.
  • Use services like Wise or Revolut for international transfers

Accommodation Options

  • On-campus dormitories: $10,000-$15,000/year
  • Off-campus apartments: $800-$2,500/month
  • Shared housing: $400-$1,000/month
  • Book temporary accommodation before arrival

Health Insurance

  • Mandatory for all F-1 students
  • University plans: $1,500-$2,500/year
  • Private plans: $700-$1,500/year
  • Covers medical emergencies, routine care, and prescriptions

Scholarship Opportunities

Discover financial aid options to help fund your education in the United States.

Merit-Based Scholarships

University Merit Scholarships

Awarded based on academic excellence, typically covering 20-100% of tuition. Requirements include high GPA, standardized test scores, and strong application materials.

Presidential Scholarships

Prestigious awards for exceptional students, covering full tuition and sometimes living expenses. Extremely competitive with early application deadlines.

Department Scholarships

Field-specific awards for outstanding students in particular disciplines. Contact your department directly for opportunities.

Application Deadlines:

November-February (varies by university)

Need-Based Financial Aid

University Need-Based Grants

Financial assistance based on demonstrated financial need. Requires detailed financial documentation and CSS Profile for many private universities.

Work-Study Programs

Part-time employment opportunities on campus to help with educational expenses. Available to students with financial need.

Tuition Waivers

Partial or full waiver of tuition fees based on financial circumstances or special categories (e.g., university employee dependents).

Application Deadlines:

Priority deadline: February-March

External Scholarships

Fulbright Foreign Student Program

Prestigious government-sponsored scholarship for international students. Covers tuition, living stipend, health insurance, and travel allowance.

Country-Specific Scholarships

Funding from your home country's government or organizations specifically for studying in the US. Check with your local education ministry.

Private Foundation Scholarships

Awards from organizations like Aga Khan Foundation, Rotary International, and field-specific foundations. Each has unique eligibility criteria.

Application Deadlines:

Varies by scholarship (research 12-18 months in advance)

Featured Scholarships for International Students

Scholarship Name Award Amount Eligibility Deadline
Fulbright Foreign Student Program
Full Funding International students with exceptional academic/professional achievements February 2026
AAUW International Fellowships
$18,000 - $30,000 Women pursuing graduate or postgraduate studies November 15, 2025
Rotary Global Grants
$30,000+ Students pursuing fields related to Rotary's areas of focus Varies by district
Joint Japan/World Bank Scholarship
Full Funding Students from developing countries pursuing development-related fields April 30, 2026
PEO International Peace Scholarship
Up to $12,500 International women pursuing graduate studies December 15, 2025

Student Success Stories

Hear from international students who have successfully pursued their education in the United States.

Student Testimonial

Priya Sharma

MSc Computer Science, Stanford University

"Coming from Mumbai to Stanford was a life-changing experience. The academic environment pushed me to excel beyond what I thought possible. The professors are incredibly supportive, and the networking opportunities led me to an internship at Google. My advice to prospective students: don't be afraid to step outside your comfort zone and embrace the collaborative learning culture."

Student Testimonial

Ahmed Khan

MBA, Harvard Business School

"Videshway helped me navigate the complex application process for Harvard Business School. Their counselors provided invaluable guidance on crafting my essays and preparing for interviews. The visa process seemed overwhelming, but with their step-by-step assistance, everything went smoothly. The investment in my education has already paid off with multiple job offers from top consulting firms."

Student Testimonial

Maria Rodriguez

PhD Biomedical Engineering, Johns Hopkins

"As a first-generation college student from Colombia, studying in the US seemed like an impossible dream. Thanks to Videshway's scholarship guidance, I secured a full scholarship for my PhD program at Johns Hopkins. The cultural adjustment was challenging at first, but the international student community and support services at the university made the transition much easier."

Student Success

Our Students' Achievements

92%

of our students receive admission to their top 3 university choices

85%

of our students receive some form of financial aid or scholarship

98%

visa success rate for our applicants

75%

of our students secure internships or jobs within 6 months of graduation

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