The United States of America (USA) hosts the most number of international students in the world. Quality
education, unique curriculum, multicultural environment, and abundant opportunities are just some of the reasons
why many International students want to study in the US.
Here are top 5 reasons why studying in the US could be the best decision of your life:
The US Universities fall under two major categories: public-funded and private institutions. International students’ tuition expenses at state schools are based on non-resident costs, which are still usually less expensive than those of private universities. This is excluding the student visa fees. You will need approximately $10,000 to $55,000 annually to cover your tuition fees when you study in USA.
Study Program | Approximate tuition fees in USD$ |
---|---|
Undergraduate Bachelor Degree | $15,000 to $40,000 per year |
Graduate programs | $20,000 to $40,000 per year |
Doctoral Degree | $20,000 to $45,000 per year |
US universities have 3 intakes.
Students have the option of choosing the term of their study from three main flexible intakes, Spring (January),
Fall (September) and Summer (May) when they study in USA.
Intake 1: Fall Semester – It commences in August/September and is
the major intake.
Intake 2: Spring Semester – It commences in January/February intake
is also available.
Intake 3: Summer Semester – It commences in May/June and is
available for selected Courses.
Serial No. | Global Rank | University |
1 |
#1 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) |
2 |
#3 |
Stanford University |
3 |
#5 |
Harvard University |
4 |
#6 |
California Institute of Technology (Caltech) |
5 |
#10 |
University of Chicago |
6 |
#13 |
University of Pennsylvania |
7 |
#14 [tied] |
Yale University |
8 |
#19 |
Columbia University |
9 |
#20 |
Princeton University |
10 |
#21 |
Cornell University |
11 |
#23 [tied] |
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor |
12 |
#25 |
Johns Hopkins University |
13 |
#30 |
Northwestern University |
14 |
#32 |
University of California, Berkeley (UCB) |
15 |
#40 |
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) |
16 |
#42 |
New York University (NYU) |
17 |
#48 |
University of California, San Diego (UCSD) |
18 |
#52 |
Duke University |
19 |
#53 [tied] |
Carnegie Mellon University |
20 |
#60 |
Brown University |