Study in USA
Speak with a USATC Certified Counsellor about:
- Education System of USA
- Selecting top ranked US universities
- Cracking exams – GRE/GMAT/SAT/TOEFL/IELTS
- Documentation & Application process
- Scholarship & Financial Aid
- Student Visa Process
Ready to discover whats's best for you?
Speak with a USATC Certified Counsellor about:
- Education System of USA
- Selecting top ranked US universities
- Cracking IELTS
- Documentation & Application process
- Scholarship & Bank Loan
- Student Visa Process
- 2 year open work permit with 1 year Master degree
Why Study In USA?
Offer more opportunities.
Studying in the United States doesn’t just give you tangible degrees and certificates. Your experience says something about who you are. Living and studying in another country—especially where your language isn’t spoken—is challenging, requires courage and a positive attitude. Sometimes, these characteristics are more influential than your degree.
For any international student, the USA has a lot to offer: one of the most prestigious, top ranked higher education systems in the world, eclectic cities and beautiful natural parks, culture, history and a very multicultural population.
Diversity
There is a wide range of schools, countless areas of study and specialty degrees. If you are interested in studying business, you are not relegated to just general study, but can choose from many concentrations: accounting, marketing, international business, business management, business administration, or finance. (There are many more!) This type of specialty study is available at the undergraduate, graduate and doctorate level, too.
A Unique Higher Education System
U.S. universities and colleges may differ from those in your home country in several ways. For one thing, small class sizes are very common. There may be as few as 10 to 20 students in a class, giving you the personal attention you need in order to succeed. While in class, students are encouraged and expected to contribute to the discussion.
Here, students are trained to observe and analyze a problem, then solve it. You will be expected to listen to your classmates and challenge their points of view. The goal is pragmatic, so that you will gain confidence and the ability to organize and present an argument.