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If there was a country post world wars, where aspirations met opportunities in all forms, it has to be the United States of America popularly known as the USA. Founded by immigrants from Western Europe in the 15th century, the country has witnessed an avalanche of immigration of people, culture, values and most importantly ideas from all over the world in the last few centuries, and has made the country a boiling pot of innovation in science, technology, business and education. America has offered opportunity to everyone with a dream and willingness to struggle to achieve whatever they want: be it the case of India’s IndraNooyi becoming the CEO of Pepsi Co. or Obama, the son of a Kenyan immigrant becoming the president of the most powerful country in the world.

The US is not just an economically and technologically happening place; it is also one of the most vibrant societies of modern times. American culture is an amalgamation of cultures from across the globe. Though the initial influence in the evolution of American culture was overwhelmingly English, Scottish and Irish, today the wider American culture has taken a unique liberal form centered on egalitarianism, liberty and respect for individualism. One can find people from all the religions, ethnicity and speakers of different first languages in USA. Though English is the lingua franca in the entire country, Spanish language is fast emerging as the major second language, with official language status in commonwealth of Puerto Rico and the state of New Mexico. Indian immigrants, in general, blend well with the American society, given our prior knowledge of the English language and prior exposure to American culture through movies and television. Further, major American cities have a considerable number of Indian and South Asian population which enable Indian students to feel at home. It is not very difficult to find Indian groceries or restaurants in places such as New York, San Francisco, Washington DC, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston, Philadelphia or Austin. However students studying at rural campuses, say in Iowa or Nebraska, might have to explore a bit.

  • The United States offers one of the most diverse forms of higher education opportunities in the world. It boasts of almost 4500 colleges, universities and community colleges spread across both urban and rural settings. It is not just the diversity and magnitude of opportunities but also the quality in learning and research that attracts thousands of international students to study in America. According to most of the prominent rankings of world universities, American universities grab a major pie out of the top five hundred positions. These world class institutions have built their reputation and trust among students including Indians, based on their fortes of academic excellence, cultural diversity, opportunity to gain perspectives from all over the world, excellent support for international students, ground breaking research in every field, ample opportunities for extracurricular activities through fraternities and clubs, and generous scholarship offers.
    Be it the Ivy League, large public research universities or smaller liberal arts colleges, students can pick from a wide range of choices for undergraduate, graduate or professional education. While the undergraduates study in the US offers opportunity to obtain two years Associate or a four to five years Bachelor’s degree, graduate study which mostly focuses on research and specialized training allows students to acquire a Masters or Doctoral degree. The options in professional schools include degrees in law, medicine, pharmacy, business and technology.
    Despite the economic slump that started towards the end of the last decade, the USA remains the largest economy in the world with one of the highest GDP per capita among the countries in the developed world. Job opportunities abound for hard working Indians in all major private, public and nonprofit sectors. American universities offer wonderful exposures to the job market during and after studies through internship, co-operative education (Co-op) and Optional Practical Training (OPT). The Career Services in the university campuses offer invaluable guidance regarding job search, interview process and alumni networking, etc. Also, Indians are one of the most educated and professionally successful ethnic communities in the USA in terms of access to higher education and annual income

Popular Study Courses in USA

USA offers quality education in almost all the areas of higher education. However, there are some courses which are quite popular with international students moving to USA for their higher studies. Given below is a brief about such fields:

  • Information Technology

Information sciences basically hone the computer and software developing and management skills of the students. The use of computer based technology in almost every sector in present times makes this field particularly lucrative. Information science consists of courses such as Bachelors of Information Technology, Bachelors of Computer Science and Technology and Bachelors of Engineering (Computers). USA is home to some of the IT giants and therefore, the demand for graduates of this field never wanes away.

  • Engineering

Engineering, be it chemical or electronics or biomedical, is a conventional and evergreen area of study. Indians have a particular inclination towards this discipline. It is for this reason that many Indian students move to USA for higher studies in the field of Engineering. The country has many universities offering this course with specialization in various different streams within the discipline. The job opportunities in the field are also aplenty, thus making it all the more popular.

  • Business and Management Studies

Business and Management studies are in the list of most popular courses in USA and also the most job oriented. Business and Management studies usually inculcate entrepreneurial skills in the students and make efficient managers out of them. Skills developed during the period of the course makes students job ready, to be employed and contribute to their employers immediately and efficiently. The classroom teaching strengthens the conceptual clarity and industry exposure in forms of internships and training gives practical edge.

Adelphi University

Alliant International University


American International College, Massachusetts


American National University(ANU) 
Bard College at Simons Rock


Auburn University


Bay State College (EduCo), Boston


Bellevue University, Nebraska


Bellus Academy


Berkeley College, New York


Bloomfield college


Brandeis International Business School(EduCo), MA


Bridge- Linguatec Inc. Colorado 


Brookline College, Phoenix


California Baptist University


California Lutheran University


California State University, Fresno 


California State University, Monterey Bay


California State University, San Bernardino


California State University, Sonoma


Cascadia College


Claremont Graduate Business School(EduCo)


Cleary University


Cleveland State University


College of Lake County 


Colorado Heights University Denver, Colorado 


Colorado State University 


De Anza College, California 


DeVry University, Illinois 


Elgin Community College


Emporia State University 


Ferris State University, Michigan 


Florida Coastal School of Law, Florida 


Florida SouthWestern State College 


Florida International University, Florida 


Foothill College, California 


Golden Gate University, California 


Green River Community College, Washington 


Hillsborough Community College 


Husson University 


Iglobal University 


Indiana Tech University

Lebanon Valley College


Lincoln University, California 

Living Arts College 

Louisiana State University, Louisiana 


Manhattan Institute of Management, New York 


Marshall University 


Metropolitan College of New York


Midwestern State University, Texas 


Mississippi State university 


Missouri University of Science and Technology, Missouri 


Montana State University – Billings, Montana 


Montana State University – Bozeman, Montana 


National University, California


Navitas at UMass Dartmouth-University of Massachusetts 


Navitas at UMass Lowell -University of Massachusetts 


Navitas at UNH -University of New Hempshire 


Navitas at WKU -Western Kentucky University 


New Jersey Institute of Technology, New Jersey 


New York Film Academy, New York 


North American College, Texas 


North Central College Naperville, Illinois 


Northern Kentucky University, Kentucky 


University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh


University of South Dakota


George Mason University 


Nebraska Wesleyan University




Marshall University, West Virginia


Norwich University

Drew University 

Northern Michigan University, Michigan 


Northland College 


Northwood University 


Oregon State University 


Pacific University Oregon 


Pittsburg State University


San Jose State University, California


University of Colorado-Denver


University of Maryland-Baltimore County


University of St Thomas(EduCo)


Bay State College(EduCo), Boston


University of Nebraska-Lincoln(EduCo)


Brandeis International Business School(EduCo), MA


San Mateo College 


Saint Mary’s University of Minnesota, Minnesota 


Schiller International University, Florida 


Seattle Central Community College, Washington 


Southeast Missouri State University 


St. John’s University 


State University of New York 


SIT Graduate Institute 


Strayer University 


StudyGroup 


SUNY Geneseo 


SUNY New Paltz 


SUNY Old Westbury 


SUNY, Buffalo State College, New York 


SUNY, Maritime College, New York 


SUNY, Oswego, New York 


SUNY, University at Albany, New York 


SUNY-IT 


St. Louis University 


Texas A&M University Corpus Christi – the Island University 


Texas Southern University, Texas 


The University of Mississippi 


The University of Tennessee – Knoxville, Tennessee 


Thomas College, Maine 


Troy University, Alabama 


University of South Carolina


University of Alabama-Birmingham-INTO


University of Cincinnati


University of Indianapolis 


University of Montana, Missoula


University of Redlands

University of Bridgeport, Connecticut 

University of California Riverside, California 


University of Central Florida 


University of Charleston, West Virginia 


University of Dallas, Texas 


University of Hartford, Connecticut 


University of Kansas 


University of Mary Hardin-Baylor, Texas 


University of Nebraska – Omaha 


University of New Haven, Connecticut 


University of South Florida 


University of the Potomac, Washington 


United States University, Chula Vista, California 


Upper Iowa University, Iowa 


Vaughan College of Aeronautics and Technology, Flushing New York


Webber International University, Florida 


Western New England University 


Westcliff University 


Widener University 


Worcester State University 


Kansas State University Polytechnic