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Why Study in the UK?

Studying in the US is an aspiration for many students, and we’re glad that you also share that dream. From the beautiful beaches in California to New York, the city that never sleeps, the US is truly a land of opportunities. As a country that hosts the highest number of international students, you’re sure to experience an enriching student life. Getting a degree from the US means a lot, as employers worldwide value American degrees, and it’ll be easier for you to land a high-income job.

Top Universities in the USA

The United States of America is home to many well-ranked and renowned universities in the world.

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Popular Courses in the USA

The extensive range of programs in the United States is sure to excite you. You'll easily find tons of courses that can lead you to in-demand careers. Whether you're interested in business, technology, healthcare, or arts, American universities offer courses tailored to your career aspirations

  • IT & Computer Science
  • Business Administration
  • E-commerce & Logistics
  • Education
  • Media Studies And Communication
  • Psychology

Basic Eligibility Requirements to Study in the USA

To study in the United States, all international students must meet specific qualifying requirements. There are a few standard eligibility requirements that Nepalese must achieve in order to apply to US universities. Additionally, there may be university-specific requirements that must be examined and met when applying to specific universities.

Academic Qualifications

Students must have completed high school (or equivalent) for undergraduate programs, and a recognized bachelor’s degree for postgraduate studies.

English Language Proficiency

Since courses are taught in English, applicants need to prove their language ability through tests like IELTS or TOEFL.

Standardized
Tests

Depending on your chosen course and level of study, universities may require tests such as SAT or ACT for undergraduate entry, and GRE or GMAT for graduate programs.

Academic Transcripts

Official transcripts from your previous schools or universities must be submitted as part of the application process.

Letters of Recommendation

Most universities ask for two to three recommendation letters from teachers, professors, or academic advisors who can highlight your strengths and achievements.

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Success Stories

Students Reviews – Why are we the best study abroad consultants?

Exceptional Guidance for a Successful Application!

The best part of choosing UniGlobal Nepal was their continuous support and guidance throughout the process no matter the time, always there for us.

Akash Gurung
Akash Gurung
Columbia University, New York

Undoubtedly the best choice I made!

I had a very smooth experience with UniGlobal Nepal on my journey to pursue master’s in my dream university. A special thanks to my counselors Sharon and Nowfal for their complete A to Z guidance.

Bibek Sigdel
Bibek Sigdel
Bradley University, USA

Counselling Made the Difference!

I processed my education journey for higher studies through UniGlobal Nepal. From the very beginning, they were cooperative with me and gave numerous suggestions throughout the process. I successfully got my student visa!

Pooja Ale
Pooja Ale
Arizona State University, USA

Frequently asked questions

If you want to study in the US, you’ll usually need to take English proficiency exams such as TOEFL, IELTS, or any other accepted English tests. For undergraduate programs, the SAT or ACT are commonly required, while for graduate programs, you may need to take the GRE or GMAT, depending on the field of study. Additionally, for some specific programs, you might have to fulfil some other exam requirements.

If you want to study in the US, you’ll usually need to take English proficiency exams such as TOEFL, IELTS, or any other accepted English tests. For undergraduate programs, the SAT or ACT are commonly required, while for graduate programs, you may need to take the GRE or GMAT, depending on the field of study. Additionally, for some specific programs, you might have to fulfil some other exam requirements.

If you want to study in the US, you’ll usually need to take English proficiency exams such as TOEFL, IELTS, or any other accepted English tests. For undergraduate programs, the SAT or ACT are commonly required, while for graduate programs, you may need to take the GRE or GMAT, depending on the field of study. Additionally, for some specific programs, you might have to fulfil some other exam requirements.

If you want to study in the US, you’ll usually need to take English proficiency exams such as TOEFL, IELTS, or any other accepted English tests. For undergraduate programs, the SAT or ACT are commonly required, while for graduate programs, you may need to take the GRE or GMAT, depending on the field of study. Additionally, for some specific programs, you might have to fulfil some other exam requirements.

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