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study in USa

What makes us Stand Apart?

3200+ Universities

$8K-40K

Annual Tuition Fees

1M
international students

up to 3 year OPT(Optional Work Permit

Why USA

  1. World-class universities: The USA is home to many of the world’s top-ranked universities.
  2. Wide range of programs: Students have a practically unlimited choice of specialties.
  3. Global recognition: Diplomas and degrees from American universities are recognized worldwide.
  4. Practical education: The education system in the USA is known for its strong emphasis on practical, hands-on experience.
  5. Cultural diversity: The USA is a melting pot of cultures, offering international students a chance to experience a rich diversity of food and culture.
  6. Career opportunities: Studying in the USA can provide students with greater career opportunities and a competitive edge in the job market.
  7. Improve English skills: As an international student in the USA, you’ll have the opportunity to improve your English language skills.
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Choose Area of Interest 🗒

MBA, Management, Data science, Business Analytics, AI and ML, Computer science, Information technology, Cybersecurity, healthcare, finance and accounting, bachelors management, bachelors technology, project management, marketing, entrepreneurship, engineering

Careers Ahead

  1. Finance Manager,
  2. Project Manager, Business Manager,
  3. MIS Executive: Operations Manager
  4.  Human Resource Executive, Consultant
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Most Frequently Asked Questions 🙋

1. How do I choose the right university and course for my study abroad?

  • Research your options, define your priorities, and consider factors such as accreditation, location, course offerings, and campus culture. Utilize college search engines and contact advising centers for guidance.
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2. What’s the difference between a college and a university?

  • Colleges typically offer only undergraduate degrees, while universities offer both undergraduate and graduate degrees. However, the terms are often used interchangeably.
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3. Are there age limitations to attend universities?

  • Generally, you must have completed high school and be at least 17 years of age to attend university.

4. What is the academic calendar for universities?

  • The academic year usually runs from August through May with breaks for holidays, and universities may use semester, quarter, or trimester systems.

5. What is the difference between ‘Undergraduate’ and ‘Graduate’ degrees?

  • Undergraduate programs follow high school and lead to an associate or bachelor’s degree. Graduate programs follow a bachelor’s degree and lead to a master’s or doctoral degree.

Most Frequently Asked Questions 🙋

1. How do I choose the right university and course for my study abroad?

  • Research your options, define your priorities, and consider factors such as accreditation, location, course offerings, and campus culture. Utilize college search engines and contact advising centers for guidance.
  •  

2. What’s the difference between a college and a university?

  • Colleges typically offer only undergraduate degrees, while universities offer both undergraduate and graduate degrees. However, the terms are often used interchangeably.
  •  

3. Are there age limitations to attend universities?

  • Generally, you must have completed high school and be at least 17 years of age to attend university.

4. What is the academic calendar for universities?

  • The academic year usually runs from August through May with breaks for holidays, and universities may use semester, quarter, or trimester systems.

5. What is the difference between ‘Undergraduate’ and ‘Graduate’ degrees?

  • Undergraduate programs follow high school and lead to an associate or bachelor’s degree. Graduate programs follow a bachelor’s degree and lead to a master’s or doctoral degree.