USA

USA remains the world’s leading destination for international students. It is the land of opportunities where dreams become reality. Every year, the number of international students in the US rises as more and more students choose the Unites States as the place they wanted to broaden their experience and continue their education. In fact, the US is now the most popular country for international students. Here are the reasons why students want to study in USA

Excellent Academic Background
USA‘s university system is one of the finest system of all around the world with outstanding programs in all fields. They provide education in traditional way for undergraduate level and at the graduate level they offer students the opportunity to work in finest industries of their field of study. U.S. degrees are recognized throughout the world for their excellence.

Various Educational Opportunities
There are lots of colleges and universities in USA as compared to any other country. As a result, the higher education system in the U.S. has something for everyone. Some U.S. colleges and universities follow broad educational principles; others give preferences to practical, employment-related skills; and still others specialize in the arts, social sciences or technical fields. This means that no matter what you plan on studying, you will have a wide variety to choose.
Innovative Technology
In USA, college and university are advanced in the research, techniques and technology and they provide best resources to their students. Therefore you get skilled teacher, experts and allowed to use latest technologies for study.

Flexibility
The academic environment in USA is very flexible. You are able to find wide verity of courses in which you want to study. You will be free to decide which classes best match your interests.

Below is the list of University that you can choose to enroll.

List of Universities – USA
• University of California Berkeley (California),
• University of Michigan Ann Arbor (Michigan),
• University of Virginia (Virginia),
• University of California Los Angeles (California) (UCLA),
• University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (North Caroline),
• Univ. of Wisconsin Madison (Wisconsin),
• Univ. of California San Diego (California),
• U. of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (Illinois),
• University of California Davis (California),
• University of California Irvine (California),
• Univ. of California Santa Barbara (California),
• University of Texas Austin (Texas),
• University of Washington (Washington),
• Pennsylvania State U. University Park (Pennsylvania),
• University of Florida (Florida),
• Univ. of Maryland College Park (Maryland),
• University of Georgia (Georgia),
• University of Iowa (Iowa),
• Miami University Oxford (OH) (Ohio),
• Ohio State University Columbus (Ohio), Purdue Univ. West Lafayette (IN) (Indiana),
• Texas A&M Univ. College Station (Texas),
• University of Connecticut (Connecticut),
• University of Delaware (Delaware),
• Univ. of Minnesota Twin Cities (Minnesota),
• University of Pittsburgh (Pennsylvania),
• Indiana University Bloomington (Indiana),
• Michigan State University (Michigan),
• Clemson University (SC) (South Carolina),
• Univ. of California Santa Cruz (California),
• University of Colorado Boulder (Colorado),
• Univ. of California Riverside (California),
• Iowa State University (Iowa), North Carolina State U. Raleigh (North Carolina),
• University of Alabama (Alabama),
• Univ. of Missouri Columbia (Missouri),
• Auburn University (AL) (Alabama),
• University of Kansas (Kansas),
• University of Tennessee (Tennessee),
• University of Vermont (Vermont),
• Ohio University (Ohio),
• University of Arizona (Arizona),
• Univ. of Massachusetts Amherst (Massachusetts),
• Univ. of Nebraska Lincoln (Nebraska),
• University of New Hampshire (New Hampshire),
• University of Missouri Rolla (Missouri),
• Florida State University (Florida),
• University of Utah (Utah),
• Colorado State University (Colorado),
• University of Oregon (Oregon),
• University of South Carolina Columbia (South Carolina),
• Michigan Technological University (Michigan),
• University at Buffalo SUNY (New York)
Each US state has at least one public university to its name, and the largest states have more than thirty