"Education abroad is not just about exploring new horizons; it's about discovering the limitless potential within yourself to thrive in a global world."
The United States welcomes the highest number of international students globally. Its appeal lies in its top-notch education, distinctive curriculum, diverse cultural milieu, and ample prospects, making it a preferred destination for many students from around the world. Renowned for their exceptional performance in global university rankings, American universities are celebrated for upholding rigorous academic standards, ensuring quality, and receiving substantial support to provide an outstanding education to their students.
- Computer Science and Information Technology.
- Business and Management.
- Engineering.
- Data Science and Analytics
- Social Sciences and Psychology
- Creative Arts and Design
International students studying in the United States can tentatively expect a cost of between $25,000 and $45,000 per year tuition and living expenses.
The cost of living for students in the USA is heavily influenced by individual preferences. For international students, the living expenses can be approximately estimated based on the city of residence. On average, the annual living cost in the US ranges from $10,000 to $18,000, which translates to around $1,000 to $1,500 per month.
International students enrolled full time and in valid F-1 status can generally work on-campus for up to 20 hours per week during when classes are in session, and up to 40 hours per week when classes are not. The United States has strict rules for international students who want to work during their studies.Currently, the hourly wage of the students employed in part time jobs in USA range between 9 to 17 USD (735 to 1,390 INR). The minimum wage according to the Federal government in the USA is 7.25 USD per hour.
- Capital City - Washington DC
- Indian Students - 210,000 per year
- Currency - Dollar($)
- Continent - America
- Research Grant - $101.2 billion
- Population - 340,125,710
- GDP - $25 trillion
- Official Language - English
- Climate - The climate of the United States is highly diverse, ranging from tropical conditions in south Florida and Hawaii to arctic and alpine conditions in Alaska and across the Rocky Mountains.
- Area - 9.834 million sq.km
- Wages(Avg) - $97,962/yr

