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        Study in USA – Barakah Study Abroad & Tours (BSAT)
        The United States is home to many of the world’s top-ranking universities, cutting-edge research facilities, and diverse cultural experiences. A degree from a U.S. institution is globally recognized and can open doors to prestigious job opportunities and further academic advancement.
               
          
        BSAT helps students navigate programs, scholarships, and visa processes required to study in the U.S. — guiding you from application to arrival and beyond.
        
        Key Benefits
        
            - Access to globally ranked universities and colleges
 
            - Hands-on research and internship opportunities
 
            - OPT & CPT work options during and after graduation
 
            - Exposure to diverse cultures and global networks
 
            - Wide range of scholarships and funding options
 
        
        7 Reasons to Study in the USA
        
            - Globally Ranked Institutions – Home to most of the world’s top 100 universities.
 
            - Cutting-Edge Research Opportunities – Universities are deeply involved in innovation across disciplines.
 
            - Career-Focused Education – Practical training, OPT/CPT programs, job placement support.
 
            - Cultural Diversity – Multicultural environment promoting inclusivity and global exposure.
 
            - Flexible Education System – Freedom to choose courses and tailor your degree.
 
            - Scholarship & Funding Access – Wide range of financial aid options.
 
            - Post-Study Work & PR Pathways – OPT, STEM extension, and H-1B visa options.
 
        
        
        Study Cost in USA
        Tuition Fees by Degree Level (Per Year)
        
            
            
                | Program Level | 
                Tuition Range (USD) | 
                Notes | 
            
            
            
            | Bachelor's | $15,000 – $25,000 | Varies by major and institution | 
            | Master's | $20,000 – $30,000 | MBA & STEM programs may cost more | 
            | Doctorate (PhD) | $25,000 – $45,000 | Often includes funding/assistantships | 
            
        
        Estimated Living Expenses (Per Month)
        
            
            
                | Category | 
                Estimated Cost (USD) | 
            
            
            
            | Housing & Utilities | $300 – $600 | 
            | Food & Groceries | $200 – $300 | 
            | Transportation | $50 – $100 | 
            | Health Insurance & Others | $100 – $200 | 
            | Total (Monthly) | $650 – $1,100 | 
            | Total (Annually) | $7,800 – $13,200 | 
            
        
        
            
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        Admission Requirements
        To apply for higher education in the United States, students must submit academic records and supporting documents. Requirements differ for undergraduate and graduate/doctoral applicants.
        Table 1: Necessary Application Documents
        
            
            
                | Document Type | 
                Undergraduate (Bachelor’s) | 
                Graduate (Master’s / PhD) | 
            
            
            
            | Academic Certificates | SSC & HSC transcripts | Bachelor’s/Master’s transcripts | 
            | Minimum GPA/CGPA | 3.0+ preferred | 2.75 – 3.5 | 
            | Statement of Purpose | Recommended | Required | 
            | Letters of Recommendation | Optional | 2–3 Required | 
            | Resume / CV | Optional | Required | 
            | Valid Passport | Required | Required | 
            | Proof of Financial Support | Required | Required | 
            | Additional Documents | N/A | GRE/GMAT, Research Proposal, Portfolio | 
            
        
        Table 2: English Language Proficiency
        
            
            
                | Test | 
                Undergraduate | 
                Graduate | 
            
            
            
            | IELTS | 6.0 – 6.5 | 6.5 – 7.5 | 
            | TOEFL iBT | 70 – 80 | 80 – 100 | 
            | PTE | 50 – 58 | 58 – 65 | 
            | Duolingo | 100 – 110 | 110 – 120 | 
            
        
        
        Visa Requirements (F-1 Visa)
        
            
            
                | Requirement | 
                Details | 
            
            
            
            | I-20 Form | Issued by U.S. university after admission | 
            | DS-160 Form | Completed online visa application | 
            | SEVIS Fee (I-901) | $350 | 
            | Passport | Valid for 6+ months beyond study period | 
            | Visa Fee (MRV) | $185 | 
            | Photo | 2”x2” passport-size | 
            | Interview Appointment | Confirmation page | 
            | Financial Documents | Bank statement/sponsorship letter | 
            | Academic Documents | Transcripts, certificates, test scores | 
            | Ties to Home Country | Proof of return intent | 
            
        
        
        Scholarships & Funding
        
            
            
                | Type | 
                Description | 
            
            
            
            | Merit-Based Scholarships | Awarded for academic excellence | 
            | Need-Based Scholarships | For students with financial need | 
            | University Grants | Directly from universities | 
            | Research/Teaching Assistantships | Paid positions for graduate students | 
            | Government Scholarships | e.g., Fulbright Program | 
            | External Scholarships | AAUW, World Bank, etc. | 
            | Work-Study | On-campus jobs | 
            
        
        
        Intakes in the USA
        
            
            
                | Intake | 
                Start Time | 
                Application Deadline | 
                Availability | 
            
            
            
            | Fall | Aug – Sep | Dec – Apr (prior year) | Widest course & scholarships | 
            | Spring | Jan | Aug – Oct | Many programs, fewer seats | 
            | Summer | May – Jun | Jan – Mar | Limited courses, short programs | 
            
        
        
        Top Courses
        
            
            | Field | Popular Programs | 
            
            
            | Engineering & Tech | Computer Science, Mechanical, Electrical | 
            | Business & Mgmt | MBA, Finance, Business Analytics | 
            | Health Sciences | Public Health, Nursing, Biomedical | 
            | Social Sciences | Psychology, Sociology, IR, Political Science | 
            | STEM | Data Science, AI, Cybersecurity | 
            | Media & Arts | Film, Graphic Design, Music Production | 
            | Education & Humanities | English, History, Linguistics | 
            
        
        
        Top Universities
        
            
            | # | University Name | Type | 
            
            
            | 1 | MIT | Private | 
            | 2 | Stanford University | Private | 
            | 3 | Harvard University | Private | 
            | 4 | Caltech | Private | 
            | 5 | University of Chicago | Private | 
            | 6 | Princeton University | Private | 
            | 7 | Yale University | Private | 
            | 8 | Columbia University | Private | 
            | 9 | University of Pennsylvania | Private | 
            | 10 | UC Berkeley | Public |