Why Study in USA?
The United States offers unparalleled academic excellence, innovation, and career opportunities.
World’s Best Universities
Home to top-ranked institutions including MIT, Harvard, Stanford, and many more.
Diverse Programs
Widest range of academic programs and specializations across all fields.
OPT & CPT Programs
Optional Practical Training for up to 3 years for STEM graduates.
Research Opportunities
Access to cutting-edge research facilities and innovation centers.
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Application Timeline
Plan your US university application journey with our comprehensive timeline.
Fall Intake (August/September)
Start Preparation:
12-18 months prior
Take Tests (SAT/GRE/GMAT):
January – June
Early Decision:
Nov 1 – Nov 15
Regular Decision:
Dec 1 – Feb 1
Admission Results:
March – April
Admission Results:
March – April
Spring Intake (January)
Start Preparation:
8-12 months prior
Take Tests:
May – August
Application Opens:
July – August
Application Deadline:
September – October
Admission Results:
October – November
F-1 Visa Process:
November – December
Required Tests
- Undergraduate: SAT/ACT
- Graduate: GRE/GMAT
- English: TOEFL/IELTS
Application Types
- Early Decision (binding)
- Early Action (non-binding)
- Regular Decision
Important Notes
Top universities are highly competitive. Start early, maintain strong GPA, and prepare compelling essays. Spring intake has limited seats.
Top US Universities
We help students gain admission to prestigious US institutions.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
#1 QS World
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Stanford University
#3 QS World Ranking
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Harvard University
#4 QS World Ranking
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California Institute of Technology
#6 QS World Ranking
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Work Opportunities in USA
CPT (Curricular Practical Training)
Work authorization during studies as part of curriculum. Available for internships and co-op programs.
OPT (Optional Practical Training)
12 months of work authorization after graduation. STEM graduates can extend for additional 24 months.
H-1B Visa Pathway
Transition from OPT to H-1B work visa for long-term employment in the USA.
Application Process
Our step-by-step guidance for US university admissions.
Step 1
Profile Evaluation
Assess academic background, test scores (SAT/GRE/GMAT), and career goals
Step 2
University Selection
Shortlist universities based on profile and preferences
Step 3
Application Submission
Complete applications with essays, LORs, and transcripts
Step 4
Admission & I-20
Receive admission letters and I-20 form for visa
Step 5
Visa & Departure
F-1 visa interview preparation and pre-departure support

