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Country guide · United States

Is the United States the right UG or PG fit for your family?

World-class universities, unparalleled STEM opportunities, and up to 3 years of post-study work via STEM OPT. We help you evaluate the USA honestly, align your family budget, and plan F-1 visa preparation carefully.

Yolotripz · Overseas education counselling · Moodbidri, Karnataka

Study in States

Fit check

Who tends to thrive on a US higher education pathway

The US offers immense scale and quality, but it rewards structured, early preparation and high adaptability.

You target cutting-edge research or tech

US universities lead global research funding, offering incomparable labs, faculty depth, and corporate networking for both Bachelors and Masters students.

You want a flexible, modular curriculum

Unlike systems with rigid schedules, the US allows credit transfers, double majors, and elective freedom that matches your evolving career interests.

Your budget supports long-term planning

US degrees are typically 4 years for UG and 2 years for PG. We map out of pocket expenses early, including assistantships and scholarship feasibility.

You plan to leverage STEM OPT extensions

For eligible STEM courses, the F-1 visa offers a 12-month base OPT plus a 24-month extension, giving you up to 3 years to gain professional experience in the US.

Calendar

Intake rhythm (typical UG & PG)

Dates shift by course and university. The pattern below is what we plan around in counselling — so families stop discovering deadlines accidentally.

Intake

Fall Intake (August/September)

Primary and largest intake for almost all universities.

Counselling and profile building should ideally begin 10–12 months prior to handle standardized tests, essays, and early deadlines.

Intake

Spring Intake (January)

Secondary intake with good course options.

Fewer scholarship windows but tighter timeline — best when starting planning by April or May.

Financial clarity

Tuition & living costs — realistic budgeting

Costs vary dramatically between public state universities and private Ivy League institutions. These are orientation bands for initial discussion.

Annual tuition (average)

Roughly $20,000 – $60,000+

State universities generally offer more accessible rates for international students, while private universities sit on the higher end.

Living costs (annual band)

$10,000 – $20,000

Highly dependent on location. Mid-western and regional campuses cost significantly less than coastal cities like New York or San Francisco.

Assistantships & Scholarships

UG merit awards & PG TA/RA roles

Strong profiles can target tuition waivers or on-campus employment to offset expenses — we guide on application timing.

Post-study work

Optional Practical Training (OPT)

F-1 student visa work rights are highly structured. What follows is a simplified orientation — not legal advice.

01

12-Month standard OPT

Available to all F-1 students successfully graduating from an eligible degree programme to gain practical training in their field.

02

24-Month STEM extension

Graduates with qualifying STEM degrees working for E-Verify employers can extend their OPT by 24 months, providing 3 full years of work authorization.

03

Strict compliance focus

US immigration requires meticulous tracking of employment dates, hours, and addresses — our travel orientation maps these rules clearly.

Settlement reality

Employment & H-1B transition — honest framing

The US does not have a direct point-based PR system. Transitioning to long-term residency is typically linked to employer-sponsored visa routes.

  • Most international graduates leverage their 1 to 3 years of OPT to secure employment, with the goal of transition to an H-1B temporary worker visa.
  • The H-1B involves an annual cap lottery system; we advise students to build a realistic career map that values the immediate global work experience.
  • We encourage robust, diversified backup plans — valuing US education for its global return on investment, not purely as a immigration shortcut.

PG strengths

Degrees the United States is globally famous for

Shortlist discipline matters more than chasing famous names — these are categories where this destination often deserves a serious look.

Computer Science & AI

Sits at the heart of Silicon Valley and global tech research hubs.

STEM Business Analytics

Combines data science with core business modules, offering full STEM OPT eligibility.

Engineering (All specializations)

Incredible lab funding, high industry collaboration, and coop pathways.

MBA & Finance

Ivy League and high-tier business schools with strong alumni networks and recruitment history.

Undergraduate Liberal Arts

Ideal for students who want a broad foundation before committing to a major.

Landscape

The US higher education landscape

With over 4,000 accredited colleges, the US offers a university for almost every profile and budget when researched correctly.

National Universities vs Liberal Arts Colleges

National universities focus on research and offer UG/PG degrees, while Liberal Arts Colleges focus exclusively on high-contact undergraduate teaching.

Public vs Private institutions

Public state systems (like UC, SUNY, or UT) offer massive campuses and excellent public funding. Private universities offer tighter cohorts and extensive endowment aid.

Fit-first shortlisting

We balance academic selectivity, location, budget, and OPT employment history to find universities where you will actually thrive.

FAQ

Questions families ask early.

Concise answers for orientation. Your file and intake year still deserve personalised review in counselling.

Counselling

Curious if your profile matches US admissions?

Bring your transcripts, target majors, and standardized test scores. We will map a realistic shortlist of public and private options.