Study In USA

Study In USA

Benefits of Studying in the United States

The United States of America offers students the opportunity to get a world-renowned education from some of the highest ranked universities and colleges globally. More than 1,000,000 international students make the US their destination of choice to further their education. The majority of international students shared that receiving a degree from the US was a good investment, because of the returns both socially and culturally.

Tuition Fees

The cost of studying in the US varies by institution and level of study. Below you will find average tuition costs by institution type:

State College or University

  • Bachelor: $25,000
  • Postgraduate: $20,00 - 35,000
  • Doctoral: $28,000 - $40,000

Private College or University

  • Bachelor: $34,740
  • Postgraduate: $40,000
  • Doctoral :$28,000 - $40,000

Community College

Associate Degree $2,527

Language Proficiency Requirements

  • TOEFL (internet-based test, iBT) scores between 60.0 and 100.0 overall
  • IELTS scores between 6.0 and 7.5 with no band less than 6.0

Application Deadlines

Colleges in the US offer students one of the following options when applying to an institution:

  • Regular Decision (RD): A regular decision is for students who are not 100% sure where they would like to apply. This option allows students to take more time to complete their application or retake their ACT or SATs.
  • Early Action (EA): Early action is for students who are unsure about attending a particular school. Students are able to apply to multiple institutions through early action.
  • Early Decision (ED): Early decision is for students that know where they would like to go. If a student selects EA, it can be difficult to back out as that can lead to negative consequences as the application is a binding contract.
  • Rolling Admission (RA): Rolling admission is an option for students that apply to a school through EA and decided they wanted to attend another one. This option is also available if students finish their application early. Schools can provide students with acceptance quicker through RA.

Academic Requirements

Admission into a study course depends on the student's past academic performance. Each institution specifies the minimum grades/marks or cumulative averages (GPAs) it will accept. In come cases, students also need to have completed one or more required subjects previously, known as prerequisite subjects.

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