Study in the U.s.

Study in the U.s.

A 6-step Guide to begin with the U.S. College Search

The U.S. has the world’s largest international student population, with more than 1,000,000 students. The country offers great career support and cultural diversity. 

If you are an international student looking to study in the U.S., this is your perfect guide!

The U.S. offers tons of courses, and getting lost in the sea of options is easy.  Make a list of courses that interest you. Decide on the kind of degree you wish to pursue and the number of years you are ready to invest. Then, shortlist!

1. Select a course

2. key decision factors

Should I go to a public or private university? Which subject do I wish to study? Which companies do I want to get placed in, and for what position? What is my budget?

Form your own parameters. Each student is different and so are their needs. Here are some questions to help you:

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Check out university's websites, blogs and other resources that can give you enough information. Make a final list and make sure to have a mix of safe, moderate and ambitious universities on the list.

3. shortlist Universities

Universities in the U.S. provide financial aid through grants and scholarships. Find out if your desired university’s funding options apply to you.  Universities will need a College Scholarship Service (CSS) Profile form and a few documents to assess your financial need.

4. Look for funding options

Every university has exam requirements like IELTS, TOEFL, GRE, GMAT for each course.  Self-analyse which is best according to your academic scores and what competitive exams you might have to write mandatorily.

5. Verify eXAM         requirements

Be ready with documents like Statement of Purpose, Letter of Recommendation, Identity proof and CV. These requirements can be found on the university page.   Now you're ready to apply to your dream university in the U.S.!

6.  ready your documents 

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