U.S.A
16 years education requirement with strong focus on academic scores and holistic admission process
Overview
The USA is one of the most popular study destinations in the world. It is known for its top-ranked universities, advanced research facilities, and flexible education system.
Most universities require 16 years of education (12+4) for Master’s programs. Admissions are competitive and based on a complete profile, not only marks.
Working Rights
Students can work on-campus part-time jobs during studies
Off-campus work is only allowed through special programs like CPT and OPT
Work must be related to the field of study
Language
English
Post Study Work Visa
OPT (Optional Practical Training) allows students to work after graduation
Duration: 12 months standard, up to 36 months for STEM courses
Students can gain real work experience in their field after completing studies
H-1B visa is the next step for long-term work opportunities
Requirements
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