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USA offers a perfect blend of academic excellence, inclusive environment, and top courses, making it an ideal destination for Nepalese students seeking promising career opportunities. Choosing the right course is crucial for a successful academic journey.

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    The USA offers a variety of programs including:

    • Associate Degrees (2 years)
    • Bachelor’s Degrees (4 years)
    • Master’s Degrees (1–2 years)
    • Doctoral/PhD Programs (3–7 years)
    • Certificate and Diploma Programs (short-term, skill-based)

    Popular fields include:

    • Computer Science & IT
    • Engineering
    • Business & Management
    • Data Science & AI
    • Health & Life Sciences
    • Finance & Accounting
    • Arts, Design, and Media
    • Social Sciences & Psychology

    Yes, commonly accepted tests include:

    • IELTS
    • TOEFL
    • Duolingo English Test
    • PTE

    Yes! U.S. universities offer:

    • Merit-based scholarships
    • Need-based scholarships
    • Athletic and talent-based awards
    • Department-specific scholarships

    Community Colleges offer 2-year associate degrees and affordable pathways to transfer to 4-year universities.

    Universities offer bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees with a focus on research and academic excellence.

    Yes. With an F-1 visa, you can:

    Work up to 20 hours/week on campus

    Apply for CPT (Curricular Practical Training) or OPT (Optional Practical Training) for off-campus work related to your field

     

    CPT: Work during your course (e.g., internships)

    OPT: Work after graduation (up to 12 months, or 36 months for STEM graduates)

     

    Yes, you need an F-1 student visa. You must first receive an I-20 form from a SEVP-approved institution before applying for the visa.

     

    Apply at least 6–12 months before your intended intake. Major intakes:

    • Fall (August/September) – Most popular
    • Spring (January)
    • Summer (May) – Fewer courses

     

    It’s best to apply at least 6–10 months in advance, especially if you are targeting scholarships or competitive universities.

     

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