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Study Abroad in USA from India

Admissions, Visa & University Guidance

Education System (Study in USA Consultants in Chennai, Study in USA from India)

Graduate Programs: With a Flexible educational system, students can choose to study in a school, college, undergraduate and post graduate, also doctorate degrees. Students earn a Bachelor Degree of 3 to 4 years duration from a college which requires 120 credits.

coaching-in-chennai/”>GRE and GMAT are required to be taken for entering a post graduate program or master’s program in the USA. LSAT is required for Law courses.

Master’s degree in US usually takes 1-2 years to be completed.

Quality of Education

You have chosen to study in the land of opportunities, yes – THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. The educational hub for students from all over the world is the United States of America which is home to around 5000 universities and colleges.

Levels of courses in the USA are:

  1.  Elementary School
  2.  Middle School/Junior High School
  3.  High School
  4.  Higher Education

Popular student destinations

  1.  Massachusetts
  2.  New Jersey
  3.  Atlanta
  4.  Florida
  5.  New York
  6.  Washington
  7.  California
  8.  New Hampshire
  9.  Nebraska
  10.  Virginia
  11.  Vermont
  12.  Pennsylvania

Safety in USA:

A developed country like the USA has attracted large numbers of students from across the globe. With its advanced technological developments, students are provided with complete security, they live in groups or prefer to live in single studios, according to one’s budget.

Weather:

The United States of America is popularly the most sought after destination primarily because all the 51 states boasts of the best climatic conditions in the world. Although some states have extreme weather conditions, such as extreme winters, snowfall and tornadoes, these get resolved within a few days.

Courses:

From Engineering to English and Medicine, Commercial Pilot Licensing to Hospitality, this dream country hosts endless opportunities for everyone who dreams big, they can choose from an ocean of courses in Schools, Colleges and Universities. Information Technology, MS in Bio Technology, Finance, Electrical, Mechanical, Data Science, Business Analytics, Computer Science, Medicine, Dentistry, etc.

Intakes in USA:

Fall- The most popular one ( August / September )

Spring – Few institutions offer admissions which starts in January / February which goes on till April.\

Summer
– Summer intake which is also possible from May to August.

Cost of study in USA

 

Courses offered in the USA

International students aspiring to go the United States have access to a vast array of academic programs across numerous disciplines. The most popular fields of study are concentrated in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields, which often come with very strong job prospects and the advantage of an extended Optional Practical Training known as (OPT)

Popular Fields of Study

Below is a list of the major fields and the courses offered within them:

1. Engineering & Technology

Engineering in the USA is a highly sought-after field for ages, offering diverse specializations that combine theoretical knowledge with practical application.

Specializations:

  1.  Aerospace Engineering
  2.  Biomedical Engineering
  3.  Chemical Engineering
  4.  Civil Engineering
  5.  Computer Engineering
  6.  Electrical Engineering
  7.  Environmental Engineering
  8.  Mechanical Engineering
  9.  Petroleum Engineering
  10.  Software Engineering

2. Computer Science and IT

The USA is a global leader in technology, the head offices of the leading IT giants and conglomerates are operational in the US, making these courses extremely popular due to high demand for skilled professionals all the companies in Silicon Valley and beyond.

with practical application.

Specializations:

  1.  Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML)
  2.  Cloud Computing
  3.  Cybersecurity
  4.  Data Science and Business Analytics
  5.  Information Technology
  6.  Programming Languages
  7.  Software Development

3. Business and Management

Studying in a US B School is a prestigious choice, the business schools in America are renowned for their high-quality education and focus on leadership skills, and excellent career outcomes.

Specializations:

  1.  Accounting
  2.  Finance and Financial Engineering
  3.  International Business
  4.  Marketing and Digital Marketing
  5.  Organizational Behaviour and Leadership
  6.  Business Administration (BBA, MBA)
  7.  Economics

4. Life Sciences and Healthcare

The US excels in medical research in all field and have advanced training facilities.

Specializations:

  1.  Biochemistry
  2.  Medicine (MD programs)
  3.  Nursing (BSN, MSN)
  4.  Pharmacy (PharmD programs)
  5.  Public Health (MPH)
  6.  Biotechnology and Molecular Biology
  7.  Health Sciences

5. Mathematics and Physical Sciences

These programs offer research-oriented careers.

Specializations:

  1.  Actuarial Science
  2.  Chemistry
  3.  Physics and Theoretical Physics
  4.  Statistics
  5.  Applied Mathematics

6. Social Sciences, Liberal Arts, and Other Fields

Universities in the USA have a strong tradition in liberal arts education, fostering academic experiences.

Specializations:

  1.  Architecture
  2.  Communication and Media Studies
  3.  Political Science
  4.  Psychology
  5.  Environmental Science and Sustainability
  6.  Fine Arts
  7.  History and Philosophy
  8.  Law (JD, LLM programs)
  9.  Sociology and Anthropology
  10.  Tourism and Hospitality Management

International students from all over the world can enroll in various degree types, including associate degrees which last for 2 years, bachelor’s degrees lasting for 4 years, master’s degrees for 1-2 years, and doctoral degrees (PhD, PharmD, MD, etc.)

Cost of study in USA

Tuition Fee Structure in USA

Tuition fee ranges between US$ 6,000 and US$ 55,000 according to the universities, courses and the cities.
The institutions in the USA are classified into Public, State and Private
Repayment of Education Loan starts only after the course is completed.
Living Expenses in USA for each 1 year period USD: 750000

Scholarships / Bursaries

There are scholarships offered for under graduate or postgraduate studies.
Students can approach THE IMMACULATE counsellors to make sure the required documents are sent before the deadlines.

  1.  Fellowships & Grants
  2.  Need based aid
  3.  Scholarships / Tuition Waivers
  4.  Teaching Assistantships
  5.  Athletic Scholarships
  6.  Administrative / Residence Assistantships
  7.  Research Assistantships

Living Expenses in the USA

The projected living expenses for an international student in the United States typically fall between $1,000 and $2,500 monthly, which translates to roughly $12,000 to $30,000 annually, not including tuition fees. These expenses can vary greatly depending on the location, type of housing, and individual spending habits.

Breakdown of Average Monthly Costs (USD)

Expense Category Average Monthly Cost (USD) Key Considerations
Accommodation $600 – $1,500 Varies widely by city and on/off-campus living.
Food & Groceries $250 – $600 Cooking at home is significantly cheaper than eating out.
Utilities $100 – $250 Includes electricity, water, internet, and phone bills (often included in on-campus housing).
Transportation $40 – $150 Depends on the city’s public transport system and usage.
Health Insurance $50 – $200 Mandatory for most students; costs vary by plan and provider.
Books & Supplies $40 – $150 Can be reduced by buying used or digital textbooks.
Personal/Miscellaneous $100 – $400 Entertainment, clothing, and other personal care items.
Estimated Total $1,140 – $3,250

Visa Application Guidelines

Admission and Visa Procedure to the USA:

If a student wants to further his / her studies, then he/she can take a Master’s Degree with 2 additional years or a Doctorate (1 – 4 additional years) in an incredible number of disciplines.

  1.  Attested copies of mark sheets of Standard 10, 12 and Bachelors degree (as applicable)
  2.  At least, 2 Academic Reference Letters from professors who have taught you in the home country
  3.  If you have work experience, 2 Letters of Recommendation from your employer / manager
  4.  Statement of Purpose
  5.  Resume
  6.  Photocopies of score reports – GMAT GRE TOEFL IELTS PTE (whichever is applicable)
  7.  Portfolio ( for students applying for Art and Design courses, and Architecture courses)

Visa Requirements

Student visas issued by USA are of two categories.

Category ‘F’ is for students who attend school, college, university or other academic institutions which also includes language programs.
Category ‘M’ is for vocational and non-academic programs.

Types of US Visas

Visa Types & Application Fee Amounts

  1.  160 12160.00 B Business/Tourist
  2.  160 12160.00 C-1 Transit
  3.  160 12160.00 D Ship/Airline Crew
  4.  160 12160.00 F Student (academic)
  5.  160 12160.00 I Journalist and Media
  6.  160 12160.00 J Exchange Visitors
  7.  160 12160.00 M Student (vocational)
  8.  160 12160.00 TN/TD NAFTA Professionals
  9.  190 14440.00 H Temporary/Seasonal Workers and Employment, Trainees
  10.  190 14440.00 L Intra company Transferees
  11.  190 14440.00 O Persons with Extraordinary Ability
  12.  190 14440.00 P Athletes. Artists & Entertainers
  13.  190 14440.00 Q International Cultural Exchange
  14.  190 14440.00 R Religious Worker
  15.  265 20140.00 K Fiancé(e) or Spouse of U.S. Citizen
  16.  205 15580.00 E Treaty Trader/Investor, Australian Professional Specialty

Work Opportunities and stay back Options in the U.S.A

Part-time Work while studying

Job Search Visa (Guaranteed) after course with stay back option with the new US Immigration Rules.

The United States of American is the land of the mighty dollar and after completion of the course, students are able to earn the highest salaries in the world. Hence the US dream is an evergreen dream for people across the globe and the best chance to work and live in the USA is the student visa route.

Why go to the USA through THE IMMACULATE ?

Approach a counsellor at THE IMMACULATE for USA study process

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Get trained for TOEFL or IELTS and SAT, GRE, GMAT (whichever is applicable)

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Attend the visa interview.

Collect your Passport and fly to the USA.

Pre-departure Briefing

Book airline tickets with THE IMMACULATE s Travel Services ( ISSUE TICKET)
Arrange accommodation in USA, you can seek our assistance
Arrange transportation to/from the airport to home in New Zealand, assisted by us.
Arrange your banking requirements
Check baggage & customs limitations
Clear all paperwork with the home educational institution
Get documents in order & make photocopies to carry with your baggage and store one set at home, which may include: Passport / Airline tickets / Travel Insurance certificate / Letter of Acceptance (LOR) by the educational institution/ Important addresses and phone numbers / A bank statement showing proof of funds / Prescriptions for any medication you are carrying / Medical records / Academic history and university transcripts

Orientation

Orientation week is compulsory for international students. Hence ensure that you arrive in the country on time. You will be introduced to the university and the services offered, also to enroll in your class.

Understanding Healthcare in the US

Healthcare is an expensive affair in the USA. Unfortunately, if you fall sick, you will have to pay a huge cost on treatment. Therefore, you need to be covered by insurance.

Though International students on F1 visa are not mandated by the government to have a health cover, the school you are enrolling in, would require it. Thereby it is recommended that you purchase one.

Best Places to Study in the USA

All the highly recognised institutions are situated evenly across the US. Every state in the country has renowned institutions to boast in this land of opportunities. Cities like Boston, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Chicago and Atlanta are featured in the top 100 QS best student cities. These cities offer international exposure, opportunities to engage with industries while studying and valuable professional connections, etc.

The United States is so diversified with a multicultural environment that lets students experience many cultures and a lifestyle which will help them evolve as a global citizen. Boston known as the student capital of the US, where 20% of students are from overseas is home to a happy student community. Like any other country, each city has different living costs, and if students plan their stay and lifestyle accordingly, the study experience in the US would be very enjoyable and enriching.

English Proficiency Test

English Requirement TOEFL or IELTS is suggested to clear the visa application.

University List

  1.  Academy of Art University
  2.  Archbishop Riordan High School
  3.  Art Center College of Design
  4.  Ball State University
  5.  Baylor University
  6.  Bellevue College
  7.  Bentley University
  8.  Berkeley College
  9.  Boston College
  10.  Boston University
  11.  Brandeis University
  12.  Brigham Young University – Provo
  13.  Brown University
  14.  Canada College – USA
  15.  California College of the Arts
  16.  California Institute of Technology
  17.  California Lutheran University
  18.  California State University – Chico
  19.  California State University – East Bay
  20.  California State University – Fullerton
  21.  California State University – Long Beach
  22.  California State University – Northridge
  23.  California State University – San Bernardino
  24.  California State University – San Marcos
  25.  California State University- Bakersfield
  26.  California State University- Fresno
  27.  California State University -Los Angeles
  28.  California State University, Sacramento
  29.  Case Western Reserve University
  30.  CATS Academy Boston
  31.  Central Washington University
  32.  Claremont Graduate University (CGU)
  33.  Clark University
  34.  Clemson University
  35.  Cleveland State University
  36.  College of San Mateo
  37.  College of Southern Nevada
  38.  College of William and Mary
  39.  Colleges of Contra Costa
  40.  Colorado School of Mines
  41.  Colorado State University
  42.  Columbia University
  43.  Cornell University
  44.  CUNY – Brooklyn College
  45.  Dartmouth College
  46.  De Anza College
  47.  Delaware County Community College
  48.  DePaul University
  49.  Duquesne University
  50.  East Tennessee State University
  51.  Eastern Michigan University
  52.  EC English Language Centres USA
  53.  Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University
  54.  Emory University
  55.  ESLi – English as a Second Language International
  56.  Farleigh Dickinson University
  57.  Florida A and M University
  58.  Florida Atlantic University
  59.  Florida Institute of Technology
  60.  Florida International University
  61.  Florida State University
  62.  Foothill College
  63.   Fordham University
  64.  Full Sail University
  65.  Gannon University
  66.  George Washington University
  67.  Georgetown University
  68.  Georgia Institute of Technology
  69.  Georgia State University
  70.  Glendale Community College -California
  71.  Golden West College
  72.  Gonzaga University
  73.  Green River College
  74.  Grier School
  75.  Harvard University
  76.  Hawaii Pacific University
  77.  Hillsborough Community College
  78.  Hofstra University
  79.  Howard University
  80.  Hult International Business School
  81.  Humboldtt State University (California State University, CSU)
  82.  Idaho State University
  83.  Illinois State University
  84.  Illinois Institute Of Technology – CEG
  85.  Indiana State University
  86.  Indiana University – Bloomington
  87.  Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis
  88.  Indiana University of Pennsylvania
  89.  Interlink- International Education Center at Diablo Valley College
  90.  Internexus
  91.  Iowa State University
  92.  Irvine Valley College
  93.  Johns Hopkins University
  94.  Johnson and Wales University
  95.  Kansas State University
  96.  Keiser University
  97.  Kent State University
  98.  Kings Education
  99.  Lamar University
  100.  Lawrence Technological University
  101.  Lehigh University
  102.  Lesley University ILSC
  103.  Long Island University – Brooklyn
  104.  Loyola Marymount University
  105.  Loyola University of Chicago
  106.  Lynn University
  107.  Madonna University
  108.  Manhattan College – Wellspring
  109.  Manhattan Language
  110.  Marquette University
  111.  Maryland Institute College of Art
  112.  Maryville University
  113.  Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
  114.  Seattle Central College
  115.  Seton Hall University
  116.  Shoreline Community College
  117.  Simmons University – Kaplan International
  118.  Skyline College
  119.  South Dakota State University
  120.  South Seattle College
  121.  Southern Arkansas University – Main Campus
  122.  Southern Illinois University – Carbondale
  123.  Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
  124.  Southern Methodist University
  125.  Southern New Hampshire University
  126.  Spring International Language Center
  127.  St Edward’s University
  128.  St. Phillip’s College (Alamo Colleges)
  129.  Stanford University
  130.  Stevens Institute of Technology
  131.  SUNY Binghamton University
  132.  SUNY College at Old Westbury
  133.  SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry
  134.  SUNY Fulton-Montgomery Community College
  135.  SUNY Nassau Community College
  136.  SUNY NewPaltz
  137.  SUNY Stony Brook University
  138.  SUNY University of Albany
  139.  Syracuse University
  140.  Temple University
  141.  Tennessee State University
  142.  Tennessee Technological University
  143.  Texas A&M University – Kingsville
  144.  Texas A&M University – College Station
  145.  Texas State University
  146.  Texas Tech University
  147.  The Catholic University of America
  148.  The Colorado Springs School
  149.  The Language Company – Kirksville
  150.  Troy University
  151.  Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  152.  Miami University – Ohio
  153.  Michigan State University
  154.  Michigan Technological University
  155.  Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey
  156.  Midwestern State University
  157.  Minnesota State University – Mankato
  158.  Miracosta College
  159.  Mississippi State University
  1.  Missouri University of Science and Technology
  2.  Montana State University
  3.  Montclair State University
  4.  Mt. San Antonio College
  5.  National University
  6.  New Jersey Institute of Technology
  7.  New Mexico State University
  8.  New York Film Academy
  9.  New York Institute of Technology
  10.  New York University
  11.  North Carolina State University – Raleigh
  12.  North Dakota State University
  13.  North Seattle College
  14.  Northeast Lakeview College (Alamo Colleges)
  15.  Northeastern University
  16.  Northern Arizona University
  17.  Northern Illinois University
  18.  Northern Kentucky University
  19.  Northwest Vista College (Alamo Colleges)
  20.  Northwestern University
  21.  Nova Southeastern University
  22.  Nova Southeastern University – Enrollment Advisory Group
  23.  Oakland University
  24.  Ohio State University – Columbus
  25.  Oklahoma State University
  26.  Old Dominion University
  27.  ONCAMPUS Boston – CEG
  28.  Pace University
  29.  Palo Alto College (Alamo Colleges)
  30.  Pennsylvania State University – University Park
  31.  Pepperdine Graziadio Business School
  32.  Pepperdine University
  33.  Peralta Community College District
  34.  Pittsburg State University
  35.  Polytechnic Institute of New York University
  36.  Pratt Institute
  37.  Princeton University
  38.  Purdue University – West Lafayette
  39.  Purdue University Northwest
  40.  Rennert International
  41.  Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
  42.  Rhode Island School of Design
  43.  Rice University
  44.  Richard Bland College of William & Mary – Navitas USA
  45.  Riverside City College
  46.  Robert Morris University
  47.  Rochester Institute of Technology
  48.  Sacred Heart University
  49.  SAE USA
  50.  Portland State University
  51.  Pratt Institute
  52.  Saginaw Valley State University
  53.  Saint Francis University
  54.  Saint Louis University
  55.  Saint Michael’s College
  56.  Salem State University
  57.  San Antonio College (Alamo Colleges)
  58.  San Diego State University
  59.  San Francisco State University
  60.  San Joaquin Delta College
  61.  School of the Art Institute of Chicago
  62.  Truman State University
  63.  Tufts University
  64.  University of Akron
  65.  University of Alabama
  66.  University of Alaska – Fairbanks
  67.  University of Arizona – Wellspring
  68.  University of California – Berkeley
  69.  University of California – Bridgeport
  70.  University of California – Davis
  71.  University of California – Irvine
  72.  University of California – Santa Barbara
  73.  University of California – Santa Cruz
  74.  University of California – Los Angeles
  75.  University of California-Riverside
  76.  University of California-Riverside (UCR Extension)
  77.  University of Central Florida
  78.  University of Central Missouri
  79.  University of Chicago
  80.  University of Cincinnati
  81.  University of Colorado – Boulder
  82.  University of Colorado – Denver University of Connecticut
  83.  University of Dallas
  84.  University of Dayton
  85.  University of Delaware
  86.  University of Denver
  87.  University of Florida
  88.  University of Georgia
  89.  University of Hartford – USA
  90.  University of Hawaii – Manoa
  91.  University of Houston
  92.  University of Houston – Clear Lake
  93.  University of Idaho
  94.  University of Illinois – Urbana-Champaign
  95.  University of Illinois at Springfield
  96.  University of Indianapolis
  97.  University of Iowa
  98.  University of Kentucky
  99.  University of La Verne
  100.  University of Maine University of Maryland – College Park
  101.  University of Maryland- Baltimore County
  102.  University of Massachusetts – Amherst
  103.  University of Massachusetts – Dartmouth
  104.  University of Memphis
  105.  University of Miami
  106.  University of Michigan – Ann Arbor
  107.  University of Minnesota – Twin Cities
  108.  University of Missouri
  109.  University of Missouri – Kansas City
  110.  University of Missouri – St. Louis
  111.  University of Montana
  112.  University of Nebraska – Lincoln
  113.  University of Nevada, Las Vegas University of Nevada, Reno
  114.  University of New Hampshire
  115.  University of New Haven
  116.  University of New Mexico
  117.  University of New Orleans
  118.  University of North Carolina – Charlotte
  119.  University of North Carolina – Wilmington
  120.  University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
  121.  University of North Carolina at Greensboro
  122.  University of North Texas
  123.  University of Notre Dame
  124.  University of Oklahoma
  125.  University of Oregon
  126.  University of Pennsylvania
  127.  University of Pittsburgh
  128.  University of Rhode Island
  129.  University of Rochester
  130.  University of San Francisco
  131.  University of South Alabama
  132.  University of South Dakota
  133.  University of Southern California
  134.  University of Tampa
  135.  University of Tennessee
  136.  University of Texas – Arlington
  137.  University of Texas – Austin
  138.  University of Texas – Dallas
  139.  University of Texas – El Paso
  140.  University of Texas – Rio Grande Valley
  141.  University of Texas – San Antonio
  142.  University of Tulsa
  143.  University of Virginia
  144.  University of Washington
  145.  University of Wisconsin – La Crosse
  146.  University of Wisconsin – Madison
  147.  University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee
  148.  University of Wyoming
  149.  Utah State University
  150.  UTP High Schools
  151.  Valparaiso University
  152.  Vanderbilt University
  153.  Virginia Tech
  154.  Wake Forest University
  155.  Wayne State University
  156.  West Virginia University
  157.  Western Illinois University
  158.  Western Kentucky University

FAQ – Study Abroad in USA

+Why should I choose the USA for higher education?

The USA offers world-class universities, flexible education systems, and cutting-edge research opportunities. Degrees from US institutions are globally recognized and provide strong career prospects.

+What are the popular courses to study in the USA?

Popular programs include Computer Science, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Engineering, Business Administration, Finance, Biotechnology, Health Sciences, and Management-related courses.

+How long are degree programs in the USA?

Undergraduate programs typically take 4 years, while master’s programs usually take 1.5 to 2 years. Some professional programs may have different durations.

+What are the intakes available in the USA?

The USA mainly offers three intakes:

  • Fall (August/September – major intake)
  • Spring (January)
  • Summer (May – limited programs)
+What are the English language requirements?

Most US universities accept IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE scores. Minimum score requirements depend on the university and program. Some institutions may waive the test based on previous education.

+Is GRE or GMAT mandatory for US universities?

GRE or GMAT requirements vary by course and university. Many universities have waived these tests for certain programs, while others may still require them for competitive courses.

+What is the cost of studying in the USA?

Tuition fees depend on the university and program. On average, undergraduate fees range from USD 20,000 to 40,000 per year, while postgraduate fees range from USD 18,000 to 45,000 per year. Living costs vary by location.

+Can international students work while studying in the USA?

Yes. International students on an F-1 visa can work up to 20 hours per week on campus during academic sessions and full-time during scheduled breaks.

+What is CPT and OPT?

CPT (Curricular Practical Training) allows students to gain practical experience related to their field of study during the course.

OPT (Optional Practical Training) allows students to work in the USA for 12 months after graduation, with a 24-month extension for eligible STEM programs.

+What documents are required for US university applications?

Typical documents include academic transcripts, passport, English test scores, Statement of Purpose (SOP), Letters of Recommendation (LOR), resume, and standardized test scores (if required).

+How can THE IMMACULATE help with USA study abroad applications?

THE IMMACULATE Training & Overseas Education Immigration Consultants (TICSE) provides complete support including university selection, exam coaching, application processing, visa guidance, and pre-departure assistance.