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Let’s Study in USA

For a variety of reasons, many overseas students opt to study in the United States. In terms of academic standards and instructional methodologies, the American higher education system is unrivaled in the world. Once you graduate, a degree from a US college will make you stand out to potential employers. Furthermore, American society is kind and welcoming, and you won’t find a more culturally varied country in any place on the planet. 

What makes USA special

For some, selecting a country to study while living hundreds of miles away from home is both a dream and a long-term investment. Against this context, the United States has long been a favorite destination for people seeking higher education from all around the world. According to US News & World Report, the United States boasts 48 of the world’s top 100 universities.

High quality education

The United States of America has the lion’s share of the world’s greatest academic institutions for higher education. According to Times Higher Education, 15 American universities are among the top 20 universities worldwide. The top four universities in the world, as per QS World Rankings, are MIT, Stanford, Harvard, and Caltech.

 International students are welcomed

Foreign students have long been welcome to study at American universities, and those who choose to do so will be studying alongside some of the world’s brightest minds.

Flexible Education System

The credit transfer system in the United States of America allows for greater educational flexibility. Undergraduate students are encouraged to explore a variety of subjects before deciding on a major by the end of their second year. Offering a wide range of traditional and non-traditional majors and minors, as well as the flexibility to choose which, when, and how many classes to take each semester, create a highly strengthening structure that allows each person to grow and change based on their individual strengths and weaknesses.

High standards of teaching

Over 2 million programs are available through 4- and 2-year schools, including Bachelors’s and Masters’s degrees and Doctoral, Vocational, Associate, and Certificate programs.

Prospects for Employment

62 percent of international graduates seek employment in the United States after completing their degrees. At the mid-career level, the usual wage range after a four-year degree in the United States is roughly 61,000 to 1 20,700 USD.

How to increase visa acceptance rate

Every year, the USA government publishes a “Skill trade” or “Skill shortage” list, which includes all of the professions with plenty of job openings in the USA! If you meet the qualifications for any of the jobs listed below, your chances of getting a visa increases.

1. Health services and public health managers and director
2. Chemical scientists (only jobs in the nuclear industry)
3. Biological scientists and biochemists
4. Physical scientists (various sub-industries)
5. Civil engineers
6. Mechanical engineers
7. Electrical engineers
8. Electronics engineers
9. Design and development engineers
10. IT business analysts, architects and systems designers

Top Student Cities in the US

New York
Boston
Chicago
San Francisco
Philadelphia