Study in USA


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Study in USA

For Nepalese and other Asians, America is by far the best place to go for higher studies. The reason is simple. The US offers the most dynamic and adaptable education system responsive to the needs of a vast, multi-cultural student community from all over the world.

Be it engineering or Arts, or any other field for that matter, American degrees are perhaps the most state-of-the-art besides being practical in orientation.

When you complete your studies in America and go out into the world, you are likely to be equipped with more than sufficient knowledge and confidence to work in any country anywhere in the world. The emphasis on practical implementation of a subject in real life is a major plus point of American college and university education.

Some reasons to study in USA are:

  • Research and training
  • World best universities with top qualities education system
  • Academic Flexibility

Expenses

  • Tuition Fee: $ 5000 to $ 9000 per semester, living expenses: $ 500 to $ 700 per month
  • application fee UD$ 150 (or less or more)
    • Expected total expenses: 10 to 12 lakhs Amazing diverse culture helping student to understand cross culture 

       

      Documents required for a US student visa

      When applying for your student visa for the US, you will generally need:

      • A valid passport that is valid for at least six months beyond your period of stay in the US (unless exempt by country specific agreements)
      • Acceptance at a SEVP approved school and your Form I-20
      • Application fee payment for the SEVIS
      • Non-immigrant visa application and the Form DS-160 confirmation page
      • Your photograph in the requested format, and number

      Some additional documents that might be required include:

      • Academic preparation documents such as transcripts, diplomas, degrees or certificates
      • Evidence that you have sufficient funds to maintain your living expenses throughout the period of your stay in the US. This may include:
        1. Bank statements
        2. Financial undertaking by a sponsor to cover your accommodation and living costs
        3. A scholarship program
      • Evidence that you will leave the US once you have completed your course of study. This can be in the form of an air ticket out of the US to your home country

      You may also have to appear for a personal interview at the US embassy or consulate.