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| Study in Australia |
In land area , it is the 6th largest nation |
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| Study in UK |
It is the 6th largest economy in the world |
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| Study in USA |
Us department of the treasury |
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| Study in New Zealand |
The land of the long white cloud |
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| Study in Singapore |
| Most developed & wealthiest in the world |
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| Study in Canada |
It is lauded as world’s most livable country |
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| Study in Poland |
Oldest county situated in the heart of europe |
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Student Education
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Every student has a dream to pursue a career of his or her choice. But most students eventually end up studying something else primarily because of lack of information. There are many good universities in India and abroad, where they can join…but are unaware of them. Especially if a student is staying in a smaller city. |
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Study in USA |
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The USA has the world’s largest international student population, with nearly 600,000 students choosing to broaden their education and life experience in the United States. Nearly 4% of all students enrolled in higher-level education are international students, and the numbers are growing. From the mid-1950’s, when international student enrollment was only just reaching 35,000, international education in the USA has come a long way.We look forward to helping students who, like you, are considering continuing your education in the United States. You will find all of the tools you need to compile your necessary research in deciding if the United States is the best place for you - we have gathered valuable information on educational, social, cultural and economic aspects of studying in the U.S. |
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Quick Facts: |
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Washington D.C |
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303,824,646 (July 2008 est.) |
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American(s) |
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Generally temperate with regional contrasts |
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English, Spanish, others |
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Constitution-based federal republic |
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US Dollar (USD) (Varies between Rs 42 to Rs 43) |
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+1 |
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Time Difference
Divided in 6 time zones: Eastern Time- 4 hours behind UTC/GMT; Central Time- 5 hours behind UTC/GMT; Mountain Time 6 hours behind UTC/GMT; Pacific Time- 7 hours behind UTC/GMT; Hawaii Time- 10 hours behind UTC/GMT; Alaska Time- 8 hours behind UTC/GMT. (Daylight saving time for most of the US starts from 2 a.m. on the second Sunday of March until the first Sunday of November) |
Education System in USA:
After completing 12 years of primary and secondary education, students can study further by applying to universities and colleges for under graduation and post graduation courses. The universities provide state-of-the-art framework within which students are given world-class environment to build their knowledge and skills. Programs in medicine, law, business, criminal justice, engineering and every other conceivable field are being offered by various public and private universities.
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Popular courses:
IT, engineering, computer science, business management, liberal arts etc. |
Benefits of studying here:  |
In 2005/2006, nearly 565,000 international students chose the Unites States as the place they wanted to broaden their experience and continue their education, making the U.S. the top choice over any other country in the world. But why do so many international students choose U.S. colleges and universities? Before you pack your bags, you should learn what the U.S. has to offer you |
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Academic Excellence |
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Variety of Educational Opportunities |
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Support Services for International Students |
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- Global Education and Long-Term Career Prospects
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Campus Life Experience |
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Approximate tuition fees:Approximate tuition fees
Tuition fees can be anywhere between $5,000 and $25,000 |
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Approximate living expenses
Expect to spend between $9000 to $12000 per year on accommodation/food and approximately $500 to $1,500 in a year on books and other supplies. A comprehensive medical insurance policy is likely to be around $500 to $1,000 per person. |
Work permit options: |
Students can work upto 20 hours in a week on the university campus and full-time during terms breaks. Working off campus is not allowed, unless it relates to practical training with your course. Even then, you have to take permission for the relevant authorities. Otherwise students can work off-campus only after one year of study. |
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