International students enrolled in U.S. universities
Indian students studying in the USA in latest available year
Maximum annual master’s tuition in USD at elite universities
High‑end monthly living cost in USD (e.g. New York/California)
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Explore the Key Features That Make United States of America a Premier Destination for Education
U.S. institutions—including MIT, Stanford, Harvard—consistently rank top globally across disciplines.
Bachelor’s cost ~USD 20K–50K/year; master’s USD 25K–60K/year; living expenses USD 10K–20K/year depending on city.
Many international graduate students receive research/teaching assistantships or scholarships covering tuition or stipends.
F‑1 visa students can work up to 12 months post‑graduation (plus 24‑month STEM OPT), supporting job entry and offsetting costs.
Universities offer world‑class labs, libraries, innovation hubs and global alumni networks.
Start with 2‑year associate degrees at community colleges (tuition ~USD 3,700/year) and transfer to 4‑year universities.
International students can work up to 20 hours/week on campus; earn USD 7K–10K/year.
Most universities offer orientation, counselling, health‑insurance, and international student services.
Intake | Availability of Programs | Application Deadline | Program Start |
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Fall Semester (primary) | Most UG & PG programs | November to March (varies by university) | September – May |
Spring Semester (limited) | Limited UG & PG programs at select universities | October to December | January – May |
Available study options at U.S. higher‑education institutions include:
Tuition Fee and Scholarships.
The fees below are per year tuition fee estimates. These do not include additional fees for learning resources, equipment, etc. as charged by some institutes.
Common questions answered: tuition, work options, recognition and program duration
Tuition ranges USD 25,000–60,000/year plus living expenses USD 10,000–20,000/year depending on city.
Yes—on‑campus part‑time work (up to 20 hrs/week) is allowed; many also receive assistantships or OPT work authorization.
Yes—degrees from accredited U.S. institutions are recognized worldwide and carry strong global brand value.
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Universities and Colleges in United States of America offer scholarships, grants, and bursaries to help international students bag the best of educational opportunities in United States of America.
Optional Practical Training allows F‑1 students up to 12 months (or 36 months STEM‑OPT) work permit post‑graduation.
Yes—most universities require health insurance, costing approximately USD 1,000–2,500/year.
Students may begin with a lower‑cost associate degree (annual tuition ~USD 8,000–12,000) and transfer to a university.