Study in United States
From test prep to visa stamping, Bold Overseas has you covered.
- OVERVIEW
- TOP UNVERSITIES
- COURSES
- FINANCES
- ADMISSION
- VISA
- FAQ
Why the USA?
1. World‑Class Universities
- 4,000+ institutions, including Harvard, MIT & Stanford
- Degrees recognized by employers everywhere
2. Flexible Learning
- Choose—and even change—your major
- Blend coursework with hands‑on labs and research
3. Real‑World Experience
- On‑campus jobs, internships, co‑op placements
- Post‑graduation OPT (up to 3 years for STEM)
4. Life Beyond Class
- Multicultural campus communities
- Clubs, sports, events—find your tribe
5. Built‑In Support
- Orientation, academic advising, counselling
- International student offices to guide you
What to Expect: Fall, Spring & Summer Intakes
Intake | Fall | Summer | Spring |
---|---|---|---|
When It Starts | Aug–Sept | Jan | May |
Pros | Most programs (peak hiring) |
Smaller classes (extra prep time) |
Low competition (early start) |
Cons | Most competition | Fewer course options | Limited programs |
Deadlines | Nov–May | Sept–Oct | Varies (typically Feb–Apr) |
Step‑by‑Step Roadmap
Profile Check
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Based on goals, budget, ROI
Exam Prep
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Applications
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Visa Success
Mock interview, document review
Pre‑Departure
Housing, health check, orientation
Explore Top Universities in the USA
Discover globally ranked institutions offering cutting-edge programs, expert faculty, and vibrant campus life

University of Bridgeport
- Bridgeport, US

University of Michigan Flint
- Flint, Michigan, U.S.

Florida Institute Of Technology
- Melbourne, FL

University of New Haven
- West Haven, USA.

Texas A&M Kingsville
- Kingsville, TX

Wichita State University
- Kansas, US

University of California Riverside
- California, USA

University of North Texas
- Denton, Texas

New Jersey Institute of Technology
- New Jersey, USA

University of Illinois
- Champaign
Finances: Plan Your Investment in U.S.A Education
Get a clear picture of what it takes—tuition, living, and city‑specific costs—so you can budget confidently.
Cost of Education
1. Public Universities
- Undergrad: $8 k–$35 k /yr
- Master’s: $10 k–$35 k /yr
2. Private Universities
- Undergrad: $25 k–$55 k /yr
- Master’s: $22 k–$50 k /yr
3. Average by Program
- Bachelor’s: $20 k–$50 k /yr
- Master’s: $15 k–$40 k /yr
- MBA: Up to $70 k /yr
Cost of Living
1. Monthly Budget: $1 k–$1.5 k
2. Housing
- On‑campus: $9.8 k–$11.1 k /yr
- Off‑campus rent: $150–$4 500/mo
3. Essentials
- Utilities: $100–$150/mo
- Food: $250–$600/mo
- Transport: $50–$150/mo (public); $300–$700/mo (car)
4. Extras
- Health insurance: $700–$1 100/yr
- Entertainment: $80–$100/mo
- Phone & Internet: $95–$130/mo
Admission Process: Your Path to U.S. Universities
- Pro Tips
- Start 9–12 months before your intended intake.
- Apply early for scholarships and less competition.
- Check each university’s specific requirements online.
Visa Process & Requirements
To study in the U.S., international students must apply for an F-1 visa after gaining admission to a SEVP-approved institution. You’ll need to register with SEVIS (fee: $350) before scheduling your visa interview.
- You can apply up to 120 days before your course starts
- You may enter the U.S. no more than 30 days before classes begin
- Visa rules may change, so always stay updated on the latest guidelines
You’ll also need to book an appointment with the US embassy in your country for a visa interview. You’ll need the following items:
- your passport
- your visa application form
- financial documents.
FAQs
Can international students study in the USA for free?
How much Indian money is required to study in the USA?
What are the popular scholarships to study in the USA?
Can I work in the USA during and after my studies?
Is a USA study visa easy?
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