US Student Visa

Why Apply for a US Student Visa?

  • 260 QS Ranking Universities

  • 1 Year of Post-Study Work Permit

  • Tuition Fees in Public Universities range from $10,388 - $ 12,000

  • Scholarships worth USD 10,000 – USD 100,000

  • Get a Visa in 3 to 5 months

  • More than 393,000 F-1 visas have been issued in 2023

Study in USA

The United States of America is the world's leading destination for education. Pursuing in the USA offers a great career scope and wide exposure range. The country's education system is designed to be comprehensive, skillful, and advanced. International students can get strong emphasis on theory and practical education. Coupled with an economy that requires new talent every year, it is the ideal destination for students looking to study and make a life after graduation. With a US student visa, it is possible to study in the USA.

Why study in the USA?

As evidenced by their high rankings, US universities provide the best possible platform to international students with a student visa. The country's education system offers the most comprehensive coursework, emphasizing practical and theoretical learning.

  • Affordable Education
  • Diversity and Flexibility
  • Outstanding support system for overseas students
  • Healthy and Safe Communities
  • Access to internships
  • Exciting Campus Lifestyle

USA Student Visa Types

3 Types of Visas are available for students seeking to pursue graduate, postgraduate, master's degree or vocational courses. These Visas are further classified into sub-categories based on the visa application type

F Visa,M Visa ,J Visa

Educational Requirements to Study in the USA

Higher Study Options

Minimum Educational Requirement

Minimum Required Percentage

IELTS/PTE/TOEFL Score

Backlogs Information

Other Standardized Tests

Bachelors

12 years of education (10+2)

 

60%

Overall, 6 with 5.5 in each band

 

Up to 10 backlogs (some private hospital universities may accept more)

The minimum SAT score required is 1350/1600

 

Masters (MS/MBA)

4-year graduate degree. Very few universities will accept a 3-year bachelor's degree if the university is NAAC accredited  A+ or A

 

60%

Overall, 6.5 with no band less than 6

GRE: 310/GMAT 520 MBA program may require 3-4 years of work experience