Who is eligible to apply to the US
Anyone who has a consistently good academic record, firm financial support and proficiency in English is eligible to apply to the US for higher education. Please check the details of the program and the university you wish to apply since different programs have a different set of criteria to be eligible. You may be required to take a few admission tests to be eligible.
When can I start studies in the US
To qualify for an undergraduate degree program, you must be aged 17 or older, and have a Diploma or acceptable certification of graduation from a High School or Secondary School in your home country.
To qualify for (post) graduate study you must have successfully completed the international equivalent of a US secondary education, and the international equivalent of a US bachelor's degree.
What is the average time to degree for programs in the U.S.
Degree | Years of Study |
Associate | 2 years |
Bachelor’s | 5 years |
Master's (Most Programs) | 2 years |
Doctorate | 6 years |
Juris Doctorate (Law) | 3 years |
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What are the Academic terms in the USA
There are a host of academic terms used by institutions of higher education. Below are some of the most common:
Academic Year: The period of time each year when a school is conducting classes. U.S. schools operate under different systems. Many schools operate on a semester system which breaks the school year into two terms of study (typically between 15 – 18 weeks in duration). Other schools operate on aquarter system which divides the school year into three terms (typically between 10 -12 weeks in duration).
Breaks: Breaks are vacation periods between quarters/semesters when there are no classes.Winter break typically runs from mid-December to mid-January based on the system of study.Spring break is a one-week break in mid-March or early April. It happens between winter and spring quarters for quarter system schools and mid-semester for semester schools.Summer break runs mid-May/June to mid-August/September based on the system of study.
The English proficiency requirement for admission will vary by institution. Within each institution, different programs may have different English Proficiency requirements.
English requirements typically vary based on level of study with higher proficiency levels being required at the graduate level.
The most common English proficiency test used by U.S. institutions of higher education is the Test of English As a Foreign Language (TOEFL).
Application fees will vary by institution and, in some cases, by individual programs within individual institutions or by level of study. One must consult the University website for the specific amount or it could also be confirmed through our office.
In general the following documents are required for the admission at undergraduate level.One must consult the office for the information on any specific requirements.
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