Thursday, February 11, 2010

USA


Capital - Washington D. C
Languages - English & Spanish
Official Currency - US $ (USD)
Climate - Mostly temperate, but tropical in Hawaii & Florida, arctic in Alaska, Semi-arid in the great planes west of the Mississippi river and arid in the Great Basin of the South West.
Time Difference - Washington 9 Hours 30 Minutes behind

Why choose USA?:
The American dreamThe higher education sector in the US is a buyers market. You can actually demand, and get, what is best for you.
American society is enormously diverse and complex. Important differences exist between geographical regions, between rural and urban areas, and between social classes. In addition, the presence of millions of immigrants who came to the United States from all corners of the world with their own culture and values adds even more variety and flavor to American life.
More than 600000 students from all over the world come to the United States every year to study at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Without a doubt, America offers very high quality postsecondary education. There are more than 4,000 public and private colleges, universities, and community colleges in the United States, including over 600 public four-year colleges and universities and over 1,650 private four - year colleges and universities. These traditional institutions enroll nearly 15 million students. In addition, more than 6,250 other non - collegiate postsecondary institutions offer specialized vocational and technical training.
Any student can find an appropriate program within the rich and diverse higher education system. This is true whether you are seeking career -oriented vocational and technical training from a community college, a liberal arts education from a small private college, an undergraduate science degree from a prestigious research institution, or one of a variety of programs offered by a multipurpose university. High quality educational programs are offered in all types of institutions at prices that vary as much as the programs and institutions themselves.
The United States also offers limitless opportunities for sports, recreation, and entertainment. Cities large and small offer numerous indoor and outdoor opportunities. Almost every city or town in the United States with college and university students will likely offer those students ways to kick back, run around, and have a good time.
World class learning institutions with cutting edge technology, endless study choices, worldwide recognition, a diverse mix of people and culture, flexibility in terms of course schedules and hours, and a globally focused course curriculum, all make the US one of the most attractive student destinations in the world.

Education System: 12+4+2

After 12th a student can go for 4 years of Bachelor Degree or 2 years of Associate degree.
After Completion of Bachelor Degree student can pursue Master Degree, which is normally of two years duration.

English Languages Skills:

Each U.S. College or university sets its own admission standards for admission of International students. U.S. colleges and universities usually base their admission decisions on a student’s academic records and applicable test records such as TOEFL or IELTS or SAT. If a student applies for graduate schools then additional exam scores like GRE or GMAT will be required.
Minimum score of English language test is required as under:

Undergraduate Postgraduate
IELTS 5.5 to 6.0 6.5 or more
TOEFL 60+ 80+
GRE - 1100+
GMAT - 550+

Expenses (Approximate):

Studying in the USA is an investment in your future. Tuition varies greatly, by school and location. Depending on where you choose to study, your yearly tuition can vary from US$15,000 to US$30,000. Living and food expenses approximately 5,000 US$ to 10,000 US$. Above mentioned costs are for one year and estimated.
Educationworld offers a unique scholarship program, you can get further details about same under USA Scholarships

Working during study:

During first 9 months of study international students are allowed to work on campus part time i.e. 20 hours per week and during vacation they are allowed to work full time.
After 9 months they need to take permission from university to work off campus.

Spouse cannot work fulltime. They have to obtain work permit from USA to work full time.


Work after study:

After completion of studies students are allowed to stay USA on OPT (Optional Practical Training) for one year, during that duration students need to convert their student visa to work permit visa (H1B) which can later on be converted to Green Card.

More Highlights:

Worldwide recognition of U.S. degrees

Employers favor U.S. degrees

Wide range of educational programs

U.S. universities spend $20,000 per year on each student compared to $7,225 in Britain, $11,572 in Australia, $12,217 in Canada

Outstanding facilities, libraries and laboratories

Opportunity to spend an additional year in the U.S. getting valuable, relevant work experience

Education is free through high school and is compulsory to age 16.

586,323 students from around the world choose to study in the United States in 2004.

Best Educated and highest earning, youngest and white collar professionals.

79.1 % Indian men and 54 % women are working in USA

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