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Get personalized guidance to study at top U.S. universities. From scholarships and applications to visa support, we help you plan every step with clarity and confidence.
Top universities to Study in USA
BBC Global Education guides students to top U.S. universities ranked globally for excellence. With 190+ institutions in the QS Rankings and 27 in the global top 100, the USA offers world-class education and career opportunities.


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Total Cost Of Living in the USA
Studying in the USA offers world-class education, globally recognized degrees, and diverse academic opportunities across top universities. While the cost of studying in the USA is higher than many European countries, careful planning and scholarships can make it manageable.
BBC Global Education helps students understand tuition fees, living expenses, accommodation, transportation, health insurance, and daily costs so they are financially prepared for their study journey in the United States.
| Parameters | Typical Costs (USD) |
|---|---|
| Avg Monthly Cost of Living | $1,000 – $2,500/month (varies by state & lifestyle) |
| Avg Monthly Rent (Student Housing) | $500 – $1,200/month |
| Avg Monthly Rent (Private/Studio) | $800 – $2,000/month |
| Avg Monthly Transportation Pass | $50 – $120/month (student discounts available) |
| Avg Tuition Fee (Undergraduate) | $20,000 – $45,000/year |
| Avg Tuition Fee (Master’s) | $25,000 – $60,000/year |
Scholarships in the USA
Studying in the United States can be expensive, but there are many scholarships for Nepali students that help reduce tuition and living costs. US universities offer a variety of merit-based, need-based, and university-specific scholarships for international students.
At BBC Global Education, we guide students in finding and applying for the right USA scholarships, which may cover partial or full tuition fees and other study-related expenses, making studying in the USA more affordable and accessible.
| Scholarship Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Government-Funded Scholarships | Programs like Fulbright cover tuition, living costs, health insurance, and travel for eligible students. |
| University Scholarships | US universities offer merit-based or need-based tuition waivers for international students. |
| Merit-Based Scholarships | Awarded for strong academic results, leadership skills, or extracurricular achievements. |
| Need-Based Scholarships | Financial aid provided based on a student’s economic background. |
| Research & Teaching Assistantships | Tuition support and monthly stipends for graduate students involved in research or teaching. |
| Private & Foundation Scholarships | Funded by organizations and foundations supporting international students in specific fields. |
Total Cost Of Living in the USA
Studying in the USA offers world-class education, globally recognized degrees, and diverse academic opportunities across top universities. While the cost of studying in the USA is higher than many European countries, careful planning and scholarships can make it manageable.
BBC Global Education helps students understand tuition fees, living expenses, accommodation, transportation, health insurance, and daily costs so they are financially prepared for their study journey in the United States.
| Parameters | Typical Costs (USD) |
|---|---|
| Avg Monthly Cost of Living | $1,000 – $2,500/month (varies by state & lifestyle) |
| Avg Monthly Rent (Student Housing) | $500 – $1,200/month |
| Avg Monthly Rent (Private/Studio) | $800 – $2,000/month |
| Avg Monthly Transportation Pass | $50 – $120/month (student discounts available) |
| Avg Tuition Fee (Undergraduate) | $20,000 – $45,000/year |
| Avg Tuition Fee (Master’s) | $25,000 – $60,000/year |
FAQS about Study in the USA
Have questions about studying abroad? Our FAQs cover everything from application requirements and visa processes to scholarships and work opportunities. Get clear answers to help you plan with confidence.
Most U.S. universities require academic transcripts, English proficiency scores (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE), standardized test scores (SAT, GRE, or GMAT), Statement of Purpose (SOP), Letters of Recommendation (LORs), and a valid passport.
While IELTS is widely accepted, some universities also accept TOEFL or PTE. A few institutions may waive English tests if you've completed previous education in English or qualify for pathway programs.
The F-1 visa is for full-time international students. To apply, you must first receive an I-20 form from a SEVP-approved U.S. school, then complete the DS-160 form, pay the SEVIS fee, and schedule a visa interview at the U.S. Embassy.
You need to show proof of sufficient funds to cover at least one year of tuition and living expenses, typically between $25,000 to $50,000, depending on the university.
Yes, many universities have made the SAT and GRE optional or waived them, especially after COVID-19. However, competitive programs or scholarships may still require these tests.
Yes! Many universities provide merit-based, need-based, or program-specific scholarships. BBC Global helps identify and apply for these opportunities to reduce your financial burden.
Once you have your I-20, the visa process can take 2 to 6 weeks, depending on appointment availability and processing time. It's best to start early to avoid delays.
OPT (Optional Practical Training): Allows up to 12 months of work after graduation (up to 36 months for STEM students).
CPT (Curricular Practical Training): Allows work or internships during your studies, if part of your curriculum.
Yes. Many international students apply for H1-B work visas or pursue Green Card sponsorship after completing OPT, especially those in high-demand fields like IT, engineering, or healthcare.
Fall (August–September): Main intake with maximum scholarships and course availability
Spring (January): Secondary intake with fewer options
Summer (May): Limited to short-term or transfer programs
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Frequently Asked Questions
Have questions about studying abroad? Our FAQs cover everything from application requirements and visa processes to scholarships and work opportunities. Get clear answers to help you plan with confidence.
The USA offers globally recognized degrees, flexible courses, and strong career outcomes after graduation.
IELTS, TOEFL, and Duolingo English Test are widely accepted.
The interview is credibility-based, focusing on academic intent, finances, and future plans.
Yes. On-campus work up to 20 hours per week is permitted.
Optional Practical Training (OPT) allows students to gain U.S. work experience after graduation.
Fall intake offers the widest course availability and scholarships.
Yes, through OPT, STEM extension, and employer-sponsored H-1B visas.
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