Study in USA

For over three generations, students from Nepal and other South Asian nations have opted to study in the United States. This is unsurprising given the fact that American universities routinely rank among the best in the world. Five of the top ten universities in the QS World University Rankings are American schools. The following are the details:

MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) is ranked first in the world.

Harvard University is ranked second in the world.

Stanford University is ranked third in the world.

Caltech (California Institute of Technology) is ranked 5th in the world.

The University of Chicago is ranked 10th in the world.

Why study in the United States?

In the largest American cities, there is a strong Asian community.

The assurance of receiving a world-class education.

The large number of research-oriented scientific and technology courses available.

Management courses with a focus on the workplace.

Institutions and the American government give a large number of scholarships and fellowships.

Part-time work options while you study and career counseling once you graduate.

A degree from the United States is highly valued by numerous businesses all around the world.

A huge country with a diverse scenery that has much to offer tourists and nature lovers.

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