Education
Studying in the United States
Thank you for your interest in pursuing higher education in the United States. The U.S. is home to thousands of accredited institutions which offer programs to qualified students in every imaginable discipline. Over 90,000 Indians are currently studying in the United States, more than any other country in the world.
Applying to study in the United States requires planning, and this section of our website is intended to inform and prepare you for that process. You will find information here on the entire process from school selection, standardized tests, types of visas you can apply for, how to apply and what fees to pay, as well as what to expect during your visa interview. And finally, we provide guidance about what not to do and how to avoid pitfalls in the process.
Follow the links below for further information:
F-1 Visas:F-1 visas are for students pursuing a full course of study, such as a bachelors, masters or doctoral degree.
J-1 Visas:J-1 visas are for exchange visitors and research scholars.
M-1 Visas:M-1 visas are for non-academic or vocational study or training.
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