Why Study
in the USA?

The U.S. offers world-class education with top-ranked universities and diverse study options. Graduates are highly sought after globally, making U.S. education a valuable investment. Despite the high costs, financial aid and scholarships are available, making it an opportunity for international students to gain a prestigious education and open doors to global career prospects.

International Student Population

International Student Population

International students make up about 4% of the total undergraduate population and 10% of the graduate school population in the U.S.

Economic Contribution

Economic Contribution

International students contribute over $13 billion to the U.S. economy.

World-Class Institutions

World-Class Institutions

U.S. universities like MIT, Harvard, Stanford, University of Southern California, Juilliard, and University of California Berkeley are highly ranked and welcome international students.

Career Opportunities

Career Opportunities

U.S. graduates are highly sought after by global employers, making U.S. education a valuable investment for future careers.

Cost of Education

Cost of Education

U.S. education is expensive, often costing tens of thousands of dollars, but it’s considered a long-term investment.

Financial Resources and Scholarships

Financial Resources and Scholarships

Students must prove financial resources to obtain a student visa. While scholarships and loans are available, competition for them is tough.