STUDY IN USA
WHY STUDY IN USA?
1. Academic Excellence : The U.S. has one of the world’s finest education systems, with excellent programs across all disciplines. At the undergraduate level, outstanding program options are available in conventional subjects as well as professional fields. At the Master’s and Ph.D. level, students regularly get the opportunity to work with and learn from some of the finest researchers in the world. Qualifications awarded by U.S. universities are recognized throughout the world for its academic brilliance.
2. Flexible education system : The American education system is highly flexible. It lets you choose not only your course content but also structure. Moreover, It is usually not required to declare a major until the end of your second year, which means you get enough time to explore your interest and choose your career path accordingly.
3. International Reputation: The success of American universities is reflected in the raking of the world university. In addition, high-quality education, abundant research opportunities, and a robust international student support system have brought them an excellent reputation worldwide.
4. Multicultural Classrooms : Cultural diversity is a trademark of American universities. Students from different countries, religions, or ethnicities study there, making it a rich and memorable experience. US universities’ progressive Campus life is a major attraction for international students.
5. Research Opportunities : American educational institutions are equipped with some of the most advanced teaching and research tools that put you ahead of others and help advance your career.
5. Visa for spouse : In most cases, the spouse and dependent children of a student will be granted a visa for the same duration as their partner or parents’ stay. Spouses of student on Work Visa can work full time in NZ.
TYPES OF UNITED STATES STUDY VISA
F-1 Student Visa : The international students applying for joining a full-time course in university or college, high school, private elementary school, seminary, conservatory and another academic institution including language training programs are issued F1 student visa by United States Embassy.
M-1 Vocational Student Visa : The students who get enrolment in vocational or other non-academic institutions (other than a language training program) are sanctioned M1 visa provided the institution must be recognized.
For the dependents of students, embassy offers different types of visa (F-2 or M-2).
The US embassy primarily offers three types of Student visas: F1, M1, and J1. Most probably, the visa type you will need would be an F1 student visa. F1 Visa allows international students to complete their academic studies in the USA. M1 is for non-academic or vocational courses, and the J1 is for those international students who want to participate in the government-recognized cultural exchange programs.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
For UNDERGRADUATES
- High School Diploma and Transcripts
- Bank Letter with Adequate funds
- Affidavits of financial support
- Passport Copy
- I20 (After acceptance)
- Adequate funds for fee submission
For GRADUATES
- Bachelor’s Degree + Transcripts (4 years of study)
- Bank Letter with Adequate funds
- Affidavits of financial support
- Passport Copy
- Letter of Recommendation
- Resume
- I20 (After acceptance)
- Adequate funds for fee submission
PART TIME JOBS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS IN USA
ON-CAMPUS JOBS
On-campus employment is the category most freely permitted by the USCIS regulations, and it does not require USCIS approval. For on-campus work, an F-1 student is subject to the following rules:
- You must maintain valid F-1 status
- You can work up to 20 hours per week while school is in session
- You can work full-time on campus during holidays and vacation periods if you intend to register for the next academic semester.
- The employment may not displace (take a job away from) a U.S. resident
OFF-CAMPUS JOBS
Rules for off-campus jobs are relatively stricter for international students. An international student must adhere to the following conditions:
- You must maintain valid F-1 status
- You must obtain the necessary work authorisation in the form of OPT or CPT. These jobs can be either related to your field of study or as a part of curriculum.
- You can also work off-campus if you provide evidence of severe economic hardship.
- It is illegal to work off-campus for international students if they do not have the adequate authorization.
POPULAR COLLEGES/ UNIVERSITIES UNDER SDS SCHEME
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Harvard University
- Boston University
- Tufts University
- Boston College
- Northeastern University
- Brandeis University
- University of Massachusetts- Boston
- Columbia University
- New York University
- Rutgers- The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick
- Yeshiva University
- University of Delaware
- City University of New York
- The New School
- Stevens Institute of Technology
- Rutgers- The State University of New Jersey, Newark
- California Institute of Technology
- University of California, LA
- University of Southern California
- Stanford University
- University of California, Berkley
- University of San Francisco
- University of California, San Francisco
- University of Chicago
- Northwestern University
- University of Illinois, Chicago
- Illinois Institute of Technology
- Loyola University Chicago
- University of Pennsylvania
- Drexel University
- Temple University
- University of Maryland, College Park
- Georgetown University
- George Washington University
- American University
- Atlanta, Georgia-
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Emory University
- Georgia State University
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-
- Carnegie Melton University
- University of Pittsburgh
- University of California, San Diego
- San Diego State University
- University of San Diego
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