United States
Admission requirements
Minimum
High school diploma, transcripts (grade in the previous study: minimum GPA of 2.50 to 3.60, or equivalent), international passport, and one biometric photo.
Alternatively,
High school diploma, transcripts, international passport, one biometric photo, and SAT/ACT.
Alternatively,
Recommended
High school diploma, transcripts, international passport, one biometric photo, English proficiency exam results (IELTS, TOEFL, PTE Academic, Cambridge Proficiency Level), SAT or ACT, statement of purpose, and CV.
Intakes
Fall, spring, and summer
Fall intake: August-September
Fall application deadline: May–July (with the majority falling on June 1st.)
Depending on the institution and program, the application deadline date may fall on any day of the month stated. You should get in touch with us to find out the exact date.
Spring intake: January
Spring Application Deadline: October-December
Depending on the institution and program, the application deadline date may fall on any day of the month stated. You should get in touch with us to find out the exact date.
Summer intake: June
Summer application deadline: March-June
Depending on the institution and program, the application deadline date may fall on any day of the month stated. You can get in touch with us to find out the exact date.
Fall | Spring | Summer | |
Application deadline | June/July | November/December | March- June |
Classes begin | September | January/ February | June |
Depending on the institution and program, the application deadline date may fall on any day of the month stated. You should get in touch with us to find out the exact date. Kindly contact us to find out the exact dates
Average Tuition
Tuition in the United States is quite expensive; the average tuition fee is $25,000. Costs may differ depending on your program and institution; medical and aviation programs will cost more.
Self-Funding: You can also get funding assistance in the form of student loans, financial aid, scholarships, and part-time jobs.
Average Cost of Living
The monthly cost of living in the United States ranges from $800 to $1,500, considering accommodation, food, and other expenses.