For any Indian Student, wishing to pursue higher education in an international destination, the USA is the ultimate choice. It has been estimated that the 5% of the students enrolled for higher education in the USA are international students, wishing to enhance their education and life experiences in the US. The United States has the finest university education systems in the entire world and offers some of the finest programs in many major subjects. Courses are offered from undergraduate to doctorate level here and students are being trained by some of the master brains of the world. A degree from any US university is valued all over the world and attracts the best job prospects with attractive salaries for the students. Above all this, studying and living in the US is the dream for many Indian students and we are here to guide your study map from India to the US.
Why should you study in the United States?
Different aspirants have different answers to these questions, for some, it’s a dream and destiny, some choose for a bright career and others wish to study in a global environment among people from different ethnicities. Truly, studying in the US is one of the best ways to shape your future and prepare for a global career.
The United States is home to hundredths of colleges and universities with huge campuses and world-class infrastructure. The educational system emphasizes practical and skill-based learning systems and there are tens of programs in every discipline to choose from. They have the best technologies for research and practical education and offer the best learning equipment and resources for the students.
The world’s top-ranked institutions are based in the US and it is a land of opportunities. Tremendous support is extended by the federal government for the international students to help with accustom with the academic and cultural life in the United States. Above all, by studying in the US, you get international experience with a wealth of knowledge, experience, and adaptability to global culture. The best USA study visa consultants in Delhi can help you to land in the best college in the US.
A glimpse on the education system in the US:
The higher education system in the US has four levels namely, associate degrees, bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees, and doctoral degrees. The majority of the Indian students complete their bachelor’s degree in India and opt for MS in the USA.
This professional master’s degree offers a detailed education on the chosen field of study and prepares the student’s skills for professional jobs. Often, students also opt for an integrated MS-PhD degree in the US and study for 5 to 8 years under the guidance of an expert faculty.
The bachelor’s degree is the academic path for the professional degree and spans for 3-4 years depending on the stream and the associate degree is generally job-oriented and can also be counted as the first two years of a bachelor’s degree.
There are three types of educational institutions in the US for Indian students, namely universities, community colleges, and liberal art colleges. Both private and public universities offer graduate and doctoral programs. The community colleges are smaller and offer certificate programs and vocational degrees to the students. Generally, international students opt for these colleges for skill enhancement programs.
The best course to study in the USA
The USA has enrolled about 150,000 international students in its different universities and is at the top of the pyramid when it comes to international education. Though the universities offer a myriad of educational programs for their students, these top five courses are always on the list of the Indian students opting to pursue their higher education in the United States. The top five educational courses to study in the USA are,
Business management
Engineering and computer science
Life sciences
Applied Sciences
Liberal arts
Admission Process for US universities – Eligibility criteria:
Basic eligibility criteria:
For Indian students to enroll in UG or PG courses in the USA, it is required to satisfy all the eligibility requirements. The general conditions for UG admission are
Complete 12thexamination from a recognized board in the country
A good score in the English proficiency tests
A good score in the standardized tests as prescribed by the university
The eligibility requirements for admission in the PG courses in the USA are as follows:
Completion of HSE + 3 or 4 years’ bachelor’s degree in the corresponding stream
Previous work experiences- preferred by some universities
Valid scores on the IELTS/TOEFL and other standardized tests such as GRE.
Admission process:
International students are required to apply directly through the university and there is no general application system for all the universities.
The students have to download the application form for their preferred university and course from the official website of the university. Alternatively, they can also request the application form through the mail. Students should check for the requirements by the university carefully, and prepare themselves for the corresponding exams.
Some universities also ask for writing samples, portfolios, etc., to shortlist the candidates. The application fees range from USD 75-100, depending on the university.
The Indian students have to apply for an F1 student Visa and this could be a long process, mandating prior preparation. There are also other types of visas available for the students, namely the J Exchange Visa to participate in any student exchange program and the M student visa for vocational study or training in the US.
Bottom Line:
If you have any further queries about your overseas college admission in the US, then our dedicated overseas education consultants can be of great help to you. We will recommend the best courses and universities for you in the US depending on your interest in the prescribed course of study and we will assist you in meeting all the requirements for completing the application process. We will also guide you through the visa application process and stand with your dreams to help them come true. AEC overseas is one of the best USA study visa consultants in Delhi that helps students to find their best university to study in the US.
Reform UK party leader Nigel Farage speaks to assembled media outside Southwark Crown Court following the sentencing of Fayaz Khan on October 14, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Jack Taylor/Getty Images)
REFORM UK is making unexpected headway among British Indian voters, with support more than trebling since the general election, according to a new research from Oxford academics.
The 1928 Institute, which studies the British Indian community, found that backing for Nigel Farage's party has jumped from just four per cent at the last election to 13 per cent now.
While this remains lower than Reform's support across the wider UK, the growth rate is far steeper than the national trend, suggesting the party is winning over voters in groups where it has typically struggled, reported the Guardian.
The research, released around the time of Diwali celebrations, highlighted how Britain's largest ethnic minority group is becoming an increasingly important group of swing voters.
The Indian community, making up roughly three per cent of the British population, was historically closely tied to Labour, seen as more welcoming to immigrants in the post-war decades.
However, this bond has weakened as the community has become more settled and developed new political priorities. Many British Indian voters, particularly among Hindu communities, have shifted to more traditionally conservative views on social issues and national identity, drawing them further to the right politically.
The research team surveyed over 2,000 voters earlier this year and compared results with previous elections. At the last general election, 48 per cent of British Indians backed Labour, 21 per cent voted Conservative, and four per cent chose Reform. Five years earlier, Reform had secured just 0.4 per cent of the British Indian vote.
Labour support has dropped to 35 per cent, while Tory backing has fallen sharply to 18 per cent. Support for the Green Party has climbed significantly, reaching 13 per cent compared with eight per cent at the election, particularly among younger voters.
Researchers found that British Indian voters' priorities have shifted substantially. Education remains their top concern, but their second-biggest worry has changed from health five years ago to the economy now. Crime now ranks as their third priority, replacing environmental concerns that previously ranked higher.
One co-author of the study, Nikita Ved, noted that "Reform UK's rise is disrupting traditional voting patterns within the British Indian community. As economic and social frustrations deepen, both major parties may face growing pressure to engage more directly with a community whose political loyalties can no longer be taken for granted."
The findings come at a time when Farage has taken a mixed stance on South Asian migration, criticising recent government policies that he said make it easier to hire workers from India, while previously expressing a preference for Indian and Australian migrants over those from Eastern Europe.
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