Country Benefits
- Intakes: August / January
- Language: English-speaking country
- Education Focus: Research & Development
- Reputation: High global ranking and recognition
- Post-Study Work Visa: Up to 3 years
- Academic Flexibility: Choose major & minor courses
- Master’s Admission: Some universities accept 15 years of education
- Community Colleges: Affordable pathways to top universities
Living Expenses & Popular Courses
- Average Monthly Living Expense: ~USD 1,000 (varies by city & lifestyle)
- Covers accommodation, meals, utilities, and local travel
- Popular Courses: STEM, Business, Medicine, Arts
Admission Requirements
- Undergraduate: SAT/ACT required
- Postgraduate: GRE/GMAT required
- Language Proficiency: IELTS/TOEFL required
- Medicine Applicants: MCAT required
Tuition & Cost of Living
- Tuition Fees: $20,000–$70,000 per year
- Cost of Living: $10,000–$25,000 per year
Work Rights & Part-Time Jobs
Work Rights:
- During Studies: 20 hours per week (on-campus)
- After Graduation: Optional Practical Training (OPT) for 1–3 years
Part-Time Work Details:
- Work Hours: 20 hours/week (during studies), 40 hours/week (vacations)
- First-Year Restriction: On-campus jobs only
- Estimated Wage: $7.25 – $15.00 per hour (varies by state/city)
- Common Jobs: Retail, cafes, hotels, restaurants, university libraries, event organizing, private tutoring
- Benefits: International exposure, networking, financial support
Visa & Documentation
Visa Category: F1 Student Visa
Required Documents:
- Academic Records & Offer Letter
- Professional Documents & Statement of Purpose
- Form I-20 & DS-160 Confirmation Page
- Proof of Funds (covering tuition & living expenses)
- Education Loan Sanction Letter (if applicable)
- Income Tax Records (Last 2 years of Sponsor)
- Sponsor Letter & Valid Passport
Visa Fee Receipt
Fee Payment
First-Year Tuition Fee: Payable before visa application
Balance Payment: As per university policy
Country Benefits
Intakes: August / January
• Language: English-speaking country
• Education Focus: Research & Development
• Reputation: High global ranking and recognition
• Post-Study Work Visa: Up to 3 years
• Academic Flexibility: Choose major & minor courses
• Master’s Admission: Some universities accept 15 years of education
• Community Colleges: Affordable pathways to top universities
Living Expenses & Popular Courses
- Average Monthly Living Expense: ~USD 1,000 (varies by city & lifestyle)
- Covers accommodation, meals, utilities, and local travel
- Popular Courses: STEM, Business, Medicine, Arts
Admission Requirements
- Undergraduate: SAT/ACT required
- Postgraduate: GRE/GMAT required
- Language Proficiency: IELTS/TOEFL required
- Medicine Applicants: MCAT required

Tuition & Cost of Living
- Tuition Fees: $20,000–$70,000 per year
- Cost of Living: $10,000–$25,000 per year
Work Rights & Part-Time Jobs
Work Rights:
- During Studies: 20 hours per week (on-campus)
- After Graduation: Optional Practical Training (OPT) for 1–3 years
Part-Time Work Details:
- Work Hours: 20 hours/week (during studies), 40 hours/week (vacations)
- First-Year Restriction: On-campus jobs only
- Estimated Wage: $7.25 - $15.00 per hour (varies by state/city)
- Common Jobs: Retail, cafes, hotels, restaurants, university libraries, event organizing, private tutoring
- Benefits: International exposure, networking, financial support

Visa & Documentation
Visa Category: F1 Student Visa
Required Documents:
- Academic Records & Offer Letter
- Professional Documents & Statement of Purpose
- Form I-20 & DS-160 Confirmation Page
- Proof of Funds (covering tuition & living expenses)
- Education Loan Sanction Letter (if applicable)
- Income Tax Records (Last 2 years of Sponsor)
- Sponsor Letter & Valid Passport
Visa Fee Receipt
Fee Payment
First-Year Tuition Fee: Payable before visa application • Balance Payment: As per university policy

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