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Study in United States of America

Why Study in United States of America

  1. USA degree is worldwide recognized.
  2. Employers favour U.S. degrees
  3. Wide range of educational programs
  4. U.S. universities spend $20,000 per year on each student
  5. Outstanding facilities, libraries and laboratories
  6. Diverse student body
  7. Opportunity to spend an additional year in the U.S. getting valuable, relevant work experience
  1. List of Represented Institution

    1. Arizona Western College
    2. Arkansas State University
    3. Avila University, Kansas
    4. Ashland University
    5. Berkeley College
    6. California state university, San Bernardino, California
    7. California State University, East bay, California
    8. Colorado State University, Colorado
    9. Dowling College, New York
    10. Duquesne University
    11. FMCC
    12. Gannon University, Pennsylvania
    13. Herzing University
    14. James Madison University
    15. Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas
    16. Long Island University
    17. Lawrence Technological University, Michigan
    18. Montana State University, Montana
    19. Missouri University of Science & Technology, Missouri
    20. National University
    21. Navitas at UMass Dartmouth
    22. Navitas at UMass Lowell
    23. Navitas at UMass Boston
    24. Navitas at WKU
    25. Navitas at UNH
    26. Navitas@ FAU
    27. Northcentral University, Minnesota
    28. NJIT- New Jersey Institution of Technology
    29. Plymouth State University, New Hampshire
    30. Pittsburg State University, Kansas
    31. Roosevelt University, Illinois
    32. Southeast Missouri State University
    33. Stratford University, Virginia
    34. State University of NewYork Institute of Technology, NY
    35. Seattle Pacific University
    36. University of Nebraska Lincoln
    37. UMBC
    38. University of Vermont, Vermont
    39. University of Maine, Maine
    40. University of South Florida, Florida
    41. University of Bridgeport, Connecticut
    42. University of Upper Iowa, Iowa
    43. University of Wisconsin-Superior, Wisconsin
    44. University of Michigan-Flint, Michigan
    45. University of Findlay, Ohio
    46. Virginia International University
    47. Wichita State University
    48. Wright State University, Ohio
    49. West Texas A&M University, Texas
    50. Widener University, Pennsylvania
    51. Webster University

Education System in United States of America

USA has the world’s most flexible education system; students can study their area of interest as specialization. As the education system of USA is not centralized each institute can determine its program and admission standards. Lateral movement in the education system is possible at any time.

Cost of Study in United States of America

  

 

PUBLIC

 TUITION FEES for a year (USD) TUITION FEES for a year (BDT)
 Undergraduate15,000 – 20,00012,69,217-16,92,290
 Postgraduate15,000 – 25,00012,69,217 – 21,15,363
 
  

 

PRIVATE

 TUITION FEES for a year (USD) TUITION FEES for a year (BDT)
 Undergraduate20,000 – 30,00016,92,290 – 25,38,435
 Postgraduate20,000 – 35,00016,92,290 – 29,61,508


Admission Information:

Intake:

Generally there have 4 intakes, Spring: January/February, Fall: August/September, Summer: April/May, Winter: December.

Major intake is the Fall intake, but most of the universities are open for Spring and few of them for summer & winter intake too. However, all subjects commence in Fall and only some in Winter and Summer intake.

English Language requirement:

All students must have the required English language proficiency with regards to the course. TOEFL score of 90 or above for Postgraduate and 80 above for Undergraduate studies are a decent score. IELTS score of 6.0 or above for Undergraduate degrees and 6.5 or above for postgraduate degrees is required. Over 2500 institutions in USA recognize the IELTS exams including several top ranked institutions.

Academic Requirement

Level of StudyRequirements
Advanced Diploma / Diploma / Certificate / Foundation
  • Higher Second Class in HSC/O levels/A Levels
Bachelors Degree
  • HSC/ A Level
Post Graduate Certificate / Diploma/Masters Degree
  • Bachelors Degree

Documents Required for Admission:

  • Application Fee (if applicable)
  • All Academic Transcript and Certificate
  • Passport
  • Proof of English Language Proficiency
  • Resume/ CV (if required)
  • SOP (if Required)
  • Research proposal (For Phd Applicants)
  • Reference Letter (if required)

USA Scholarships

Almost all the international students get the fee waivers which is count as an award on the criteria of merit or need. Belonging from a strong academic background, good performance, co-curricular activities would be eligible for the reward and financial assistance. Required documents are a very important key to get the reward. It is suggested to all the international students to do the requirements before the deadline with an excellent sense of presenting the application as it is judged by the image.

About United States of America

The United States is located in North America. It is a constitutional federal republic that comprises 50 states and a federal district. The United States also has five self-governing territories and other possessions. Of these 50 states, 48 are contiguous and are situated between the two neighboring nations of Canada and Mexico. The state of Hawaii, which is an archipelago, is located in the mid-Pacific Ocean. Alaska, which is the largest state of the United States, is situated in the northwest corner of North America. To its east lies Canada, while Russia is situated to the west across the Bering Strait. The overseas territories of the United States are spread out in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

The culture of the United States of America is primarily Western, but is influenced by African, Native American, Asian, Polynesian, and Latin American cultures. It also has its own social and cultural characteristics, such as dialect, music, arts, social habits, cuisine, and folklore. The United States of America is an ethnically and racially diverse country as a result of large-scale migration from many countries throughout its history.

The United States is a federal republic in which the president, Congress, and federal courts share powers reserved to the national government according to its Constitution. At the same time, the federal government shares sovereignty with the state governments. Two political parties, the Democratic Party and the Republican Party, have dominated American politics since the American Civil War, although there have also been smaller parties like the Libertarian Party, the Green Party, and the Constitution Party.



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