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Study in USA for Indian Students

  1. Notable Colleges in the US
  2. Why Study in the USA?
  3. About the USA
  4. Postgraduate / Undergraduate / Phd / Doctorate
  5. USA Student Visa Requirements
  6. Some of the Questions likely to be asked by the Visa officer
  7. Which are the Top Universities in USA?

1) Notable Colleges in the US

The United States of America, otherwise called the USA, the US or America, is one of the most mainstream goals for international students to Study Abroad . The US has one of the biggest instruction frameworks on the earth. This makes it a powerhouse of global instruction and research. From Hollywood to a portion of the world's most unmistakable innovation organizations, the nation's impact is seen and felt all-inclusive.

2) Why Study in the USA?

With around 4,500 advanced education institutions, all giving world-class degree programs, it is no big surprise that simply over 1.1 million international students pick the US as their study goal every year. Advanced education is conveyed in organizations alluded to as universities, which are part into two primary sorts. Open universities are state-supported, have lower education costs and a bigger limit with regards to students. Private universities are financed by funds, education costs and awards, implying that they have higher education costs, yet less students.

A considerable lot of the schools or colleges in the US are pioneers in various decisive tables. This implies a capability earned at a US establishment will be profoundly respected by bosses around the world. In the 2019 QS World University rankings, the US has 5 institutions in the main 10. It likewise possesses 33 spots in the main 100. The most noteworthy positioned college is the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), which comes out ahead of the pack. It is trailed by Stanford University and Harvard University in second and third spot separately.

3) About the USA

With a populace of about 327 million individuals, and crossing six time zones, America is the world's third biggest nation (barring Antarctica). It is made out of 50 states, one government area, and five significant self-administering regions. Flanked by Mexico and Canada, the US covers 3.8 million square miles, which makes it just marginally littler than the whole landmass of Europe. Reliably named as one of the world's most extravagant nations, the US offers numerous open doors for global understudies.

Because of its huge land mass, the landscape and atmosphere are both interrupted. You will discover lovely sandy sea shores, tough frigid mountains, hot desolate deserts, and present day metropolitan urban communities. There are advanced Education Institutions the nation over, implying that you will have the option to examine in the ideal condition for you. The US is a main political, social and logical power globally, and has been at the bleeding edge of numerous advanced disclosures and improvements.

4) Postgraduate / Undergraduate / Phd / Doctorate

Step 1 - Your Profile

  • Free Counseling
  • Providing complete information
  • Providing entire detail
  • Resume preparation
  • Statement of Purpose preparation
  • Covering Letter preparation
  • Assisting to get Profile ready for Application

Step 2 - Application & Admission

  • University Selection
  • Course/Program Selection
  • Applying to Universities for pre-confirmation
  • Follow-up for pre-confirmation process
  • Applying to University for Admission
  • Forwarding letter of confirmation
  • Other admission Procedure
  • Admission procedure & Documentation

Step 3 - Visa Process

  • Visa Documents Checklist
  • Financial Documents
  • Interview Preparation
  • Drafting Statement of Purpose
  • Ticketing, Insurance…etc
  • Visa file preparation
  • Visa Filing

Step 4 - Pre Departure

  • To Carry Essentials
  • Passport Size Photograph
  • Laptop
  • Original Documents File
  • One Xerox file at home
  • Currency Card or Travel Card
  • Additional Tips for travelling, baggage & much more

5) USA Student Visa Requirements

Please note however, that the visa is granted at the sole discretion of the Consulate General of USA.

Visa Interview

>American Consulate has introduced a system of prior appointment for Visa Interview. On the given date, the applicant has to appear for a personal interview. The applicant should convince the visa officer that he / she has the necessary funds to cover the cost of education. The applicant should prove that he / she has strong ties with India and also that he / she is not an intending immigrant. While answering the questions, one should be brief and to the point.

One should not be surprised or angry if the officer is unable to review all the documents that are carried by the applicant. Since officers have very little time for each applicant, they may not be able to look at many or even any documents at times. Therefore one should be prepared to explain one’s situation orally and to answer all questions promptly, patiently and confidently.

The applicant will be informed whether he / she has been granted or refused a visa on the same day. The name of the University whose I-20 has been submitted to the consulate, will also be mentioned on the passport. Therefore it is advisable to make the final selection of the University very carefully. If, for some reason, your visa is rejected in the first attempt, you can reapply after 3 working days.

Document Checklist

The following is a list of some of the documents that you are supposed to carry along with you on the day of VISA interview:

  • Passport having validity of at least six months
  • Visa Fee Receipt
  • Checked Laptop
  • Interview Appointment Letter
  • I-20 and Admission Letter from the University / College mentioning the total cost of education in USA (If You have received Admission letters / Rejection letters from more than one University, carry all of them)
  • Evidence of Scholarship / Aid / Grant, if any
  • Sponsorship Letter
  • Educational Certificates, Degrees, Diplomas & Mark sheets
  • Score Reports of TOEFL and GRE / GMAT / SAT
  • Work Experience Certificate / Reference Letter from Employer, if Employed
  • Bank Statements / Pass Books of the sponsors for the last Three Years
  • Summary Statement of Assets and Total Income of Family Members
  • Income Tax papers of the sponsor and his Family for the last 3 years
  • Proof of all movable and immovable assets

6) Some of the Questions likely to be asked by the Visa officer

  • What is the purpose of your trip?
  • Which university are you planning to go to?
  • Who is sponsoring you?
  • Why do you want to do MS / MBA?
  • Why do you wish to study in the US and not in India?
  • Why did you select this University?
  • Do you have any relatives in the US?
  • Why is your GRE / GMAT / SAT / TOEFL score low?
  • What are you plans after completing your studies?
  • What is your father’s annual income?

7) Which are the Top Universities in USA?