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.
Indians in USA
Indians
Asian Average
US Average
Best Educated (Grad. & above)
63%
44%
24%
Best Educated (Management)
60%
44%
34%
Highest Earners
51,900
40,650
37,057
Family Income
70,708
70,849 * (Japan Average)
50, 046
Indians in USA
Applicants for U.S. student visas must apply for their visas no earlier than 90 days before the date when they must report to the school in the United States. Student will, however, want to apply as early as possible to allow time for processing application.