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Why Study in USA from Nepal?

 

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Reasons to study in USA

Study in USA Key Highlights

Key AspectsDetails
Universities5,000+ renowned institutions offering globally recognized degrees
Work Permit After CourseOPT opportunities after course completion
Popular CoursesMS, MBA, BTech, MIM, Business Analytics, Data Analytics, etc.
Part-Time Work Allowance20 hours/week on campus
Average Living Cost$8,000 – $25,000 (depends on the state)

Top University & Courses in USA

RankCourse NameRecommended UniversitiesWhy It’s Popular for Nepalese Students
1MS in Computer ScienceMIT, Stanford, Carnegie Mellon, UC BerkeleyHigh demand in tech, excellent career opportunities
2MBAHarvard, Stanford, NYU, University of MichiganGlobal business exposure, management career growth
3BTech / BEMIT, Stanford, UC Berkeley, University of Texas at AustinStrong foundation in engineering, high employability
4Data Analytics / Business AnalyticsCarnegie Mellon, MIT, NYU, UCLAGrowing field, high-paying jobs in tech & business sectors
5Artificial Intelligence / Machine LearningStanford, MIT, Carnegie MellonCutting-edge technology, research and innovation opportunities

Student Visa in USA

FactorF-1 VisaJ-1 VisaM-1 Visa
PurposeFull-time degree programsExchange programsTechnical/vocational courses
EligibilitySEVIS-approved universitiesSponsored programsSEVIS vocational schools
Work Rights20 hrs/week on-campus20 hrs/weekLimited practical training
DependentsF-2 (no work)J-2 (can work)M-2 (no work)
DurationProgram + 60 daysProgram + 30 days1 year (extendable)
Financial Proof1st year tuition + livingVaries1 year tuition + living
SEVIS Fee$350$220$350
Visa Fee$185$185$185
2-Year Home RuleNoYes (some countries)No
Best ForUniversity degreesInternships/researchTechnical training

Tests Required to Study in USA

Test TypePurposeRequired ForValidityAvg. ScoreFee (USD)
TOEFL iBTEnglish proficiencyAll courses2 years90–100+190–250
IELTS AcademicEnglish proficiencyAlternative to TOEFL2 years6.5–7.5+245–310
DuolingoEnglish proficiencySome universities2 years120–130+59
SATUndergraduate admissionsBachelor’s programs5 years1400–1550+60
ACTUndergraduate admissionsAlternative to SAT5 years30–34+68
GREGraduate admissionsMS, PhD5 years310–330+220
GMATBusiness admissionsMBA programs5 years650–730+275
MCATMedical admissionsMD programs3 years510–520+330
LSATLaw school admissionsJD programs5 years160–170+222

Scholarships in USA

Types of Scholarships

1. University Scholarships

Most colleges will provide some form of financial help to overseas students. The majority of universities provide some sort of financial help for international students.

2. Merit Scholarships

Merit scholarships are awarded depending on a student’s academic achievement. Merit scholarships come in a variety of forms, including:

  • Academic Scholarships: These scholarships may be provided by the institution or university, as well as by private groups. They are given to students who have high grades on SAT or ACT scores.
  • Sports Scholarships: There are several rules about how a student earns sports scholarships, and they are quite competitive. For international student athletes who wish to study in the US, this is one of the greatest possibilities.
  • Financial Scholarships: These scholarships are awarded depending on the recipient’s financial need. The majority of these are exclusively accessible to citizens of the United States, Certain colleges will provide need-based scholarships to overseas students.

Admission Intake to Study in USA for International Students

Semester IntakeDuration(Deadline)
FallAugust – December (Applications typically due by December to March of the preceding year)
SpringJanuary – May (Applications typically due by September to November of the preceding year)
SummerMay – August (Applications typically due by January to March)

Documents Required to Study in the USA

The following steps are involved in the university application process:

  1. Submitting a paper or online application
  2. Submitting official academic transcripts for every level of education you have completed. (Depending on the university you’re applying to, it might be official or unofficial)
  3. Submitting a copy of your passport.
  4. Submitting the language test results (Could be official or unofficial depending on the University you are applying to)
  5. Submitting your recommendation letter
  6. Essay/SoP submission (Some universities have specific requirements)
  7. If the university requires it, paying the application fees
  8. Couriering your documents if the university needs it.

Visa Application Process

  • Receive your I-20 along with your SEVIS number.
  • Complete the DS 160 form.
  • Pay the $185 interview fee at Nepal Investment Bank.
  • Book an appointment with the US Embassy for the visa interview.
  • Pay the $350 SEVIS fee at Nepal Investment Bank or any other bank.
  • Bring your passport, I-20, original academic transcripts, SEVIS and DS 160 receipt to the interview.
  • Prepare for the Interview

Frequently Asked Questions

Why study in USA?

Education in the USA to obtain the highest-quality education, various prospects and international career.

You will require an F-1 visa, an I-20 certificate from your college, and a US Embassy interview.

There is no set minimum bank balance for a US student visa, but it should be at least $45,000 USD.

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