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NHP Education Consultants provides Bangladeshi students guidance for studying in the USA, covering university selection, scholarships, and visa support.
Studying in the United States offers far more than degrees and certificates. With one of the world’s most prestigious and top-ranked higher education systems, the USA attracts international students with its vibrant cities, breathtaking natural parks, rich history, diverse culture, and multicultural community.
The United States is home to one of the world’s finest university systems, making it the most popular higher education destination globally. Each year, over 500,000 international students - more than 30% of the world’s total—choose to study in the USA. According to the QS World University Rankings, 13 of the top 20 universities worldwide are located in the United States.
The United States hosts more institutions of higher learning than any other country, offering world-class education and research opportunities. American universities are renowned for cutting-edge research, exceptional facilities, and a strong record of innovation, with findings frequently published in leading international journals.
The United States offers unmatched academic variety, with extensive programs and specializations across all levels of study - from undergraduate to doctoral.
After completing a degree in the United States, international students may work for up to three year in their field through OPT/CPT. Many secure long-term employment when companies sponsor them for an H1-B visa, commonly granted in specialized fields such as technology, engineering, accountancy, teaching, and marketing.
For many students, studying abroad is an opportunity to learn or improve English. Immersion in an English-speaking environment accelerates language skills, and since English is the global language of business, proficiency is essential for career success.
$40 - $150 Application Fee (non-refundable)
Valid Passport
All educational Certificates & Transcripts
References/Recommendation Letter(s)
Personal Statement
Proof of English Language Proficiency
Research Proposal (for PhD or some MRes applications)
SAT/GMAT/GRE score (if applicable)
Job experience letter (if applicable)
Statement of Financial Support Form (non-US sponsor) or I-134 Form (US sponsor)
Bank Solvency Certificate - from Sponsor
CV or Resume (if applicable)
Other supporting documents (if available, e.g extracurricular activities)
A valid Passport
DS-160 Confirmation Pages (barcodes must be readable)
One photograph for each application (2” * 2” or 600px * 600px)
Appropriate Visa Application Fee (F1 Student Visa Application Fee - $185)
SEVIS Fee Receipt ($350)
I-20 – Original
All Original educational Certificates & Marksheets/Transcripts
TOEFL / IELTS certificate
GRE / GMAT / SAT / ACT certificate (if required)
Job Experience Letter (If any)
Three to Six months bank statements for student visa applicants (NHP recommends to submit min. 6 months Bank Statement)
Bank Solvency Certificate
Affidavit of Financial Support
Source of Income (Trade License, Tin Certificate, etc)
Any other supporting Documents
To study in the USA, you must be accepted by an SEVP-certified U.S. institution and receive a Form I-20. Then, you can apply for an F-1 student visa by submitting the DS-160 form, paying fees, attending a visa interview, and providing required documents such as academic transcripts, English proficiency scores, and proof of finances.
Research universities and programs that align with your academic background, career goals, and budget, considering factors such as rankings, tuition, location, and available scholarships.
Check the academic and English language requirements, such as IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL scores, for your chosen program.
Typical documents include:
Academic transcripts and certificates
English language test scores
Personal Statement
Letter(s) of Recommendation
Passport copy
CV/Resume (if required)
Affidavit of Financial Support
Bank Solvency and Statement(s)
For undergraduate programs, applications are usually submitted through directly or authorized representative such as NHP Education Consultants or Common App or ApplyTexas, etc.
For postgraduate programs, apply directly through the university’s website or via authorized representatives such as NHP Education Consultants.
After being admitted to a U.S. university, you will receive a Form I-20, confirming your acceptance and providing details about your program, tuition, and funding. This form is required to apply for an F-1 student visa and serves as proof of your legal status while studying in the U.S.
Complete the DS-160 Form: Start your F-1 visa application by filling out the online DS-160 nonimmigrant visa form carefully, providing accurate personal, academic, and travel information. After submission, you will receive a confirmation page needed for your visa interview.
Pay Visa Fees: Pay the F-1 visa application fee of USD 185 as part of your application process.
Pay the SEVIS Fee: Pay the SEVIS I-901 fee, which is required for all F-1 visa applicants. Keep the payment receipt, as it must be presented during your visa interview.
Schedule and Attend Your Interview: Book your F-1 visa interview at the U.S. embassy or consulate in Bangladesh. Be prepared to answer questions about your university, study plans, future goals, and financial situation.
At NHP Education Consultants, we provide pre-departure orientation to prepare you for life in the USA.
NHP Education Consultants provides full support at every step—from selecting the right university to obtaining your student visa. Contact us today for personalized guidance!
The following fees and expenses are required for a U.S. student visa application:
Explore the most popular courses in the USA for Bangladeshi students. From Business to Engineering, choose the path that leads to a brighter future.
Computer Science & IT
Biomedical Sciences
Physical Sciences
Environmental Science
Health Sciences
Pharmaceutical Sciences
Electrical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Chemical Engineering
Industrial Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Business Management
Accounting & Finance
Business Economics
Marketing, IB, HRM
Events Management
Tourism Management
Philosophy
Social Sciences
Psychology
Media and Communications
English Language
International Relations
Discover the top U.S. universities popular among Bangladeshi students. Out of over 4,000 institutions, here’s a selection of leading choices for a world-class education and global opportunities.
New York University (NYU)
Cornell University
Binghamton University
Stony Brook University
Buffalo State University
Pace University
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, LA
California Institute of Technology
University of California, Riverside
California State University, LA
California State University, SM
University of North Texas, TX
Kent State University, Ohio
Wright State University, Ohio
Florida Atlantic University, FL
SEMO, Missouri
NDSU, Dakota
Texas A&M University - CC
Towson University, Maryland
Minnseota State University, MN
Mercer University, Georgia
University of North Alabama
Central Michigan University
Scholarship Opportunities for Bangladeshi Students in the USA: Turn your dream of studying in the U.S. into reality with prestigious scholarships like Fulbright, Global UGRAD, Humphrey Fellowship, and university-specific awards.
Tuition, Living, Travel, etc
For Master’s and PhD student
Managed by the U.S. Embassy in Dhaka
Highly competitive
No Support by NHP
One semester
Non-degree exchange program
UG with strong academic records
Through the U.S. Embassy in Dhaka
No Support by NHP
Tuition, Living, Travel, etc
Non-degree academic study
At least 5 years of experience
Managed by the U.S. Embassy in Dhaka
No Support by NHP
Partial to full tuition
Bachelor, Master’s & PhD
Based on academic merit; varies by department
October - May
Support provided by NHP
Everything Bangladeshi Students Need to Know About Studying in the USA: From selecting the right university to obtaining your visa and preparing for life in the U.S., this guide has you covered.
NHP Education Consultants, one of the best study abroad agencies in Bangladesh, proudly serves as an authorized representative of top-ranked U.S. universities. We provide complete support for Bangladeshi students who want to study in the USA - from choosing the right course and institution, applying for U.S. scholarships, preparing documents, and filling out the DS-160 form, to guiding you through the U.S. student visa interview and application process. With years of experience and proven expertise, NHP stands as a trusted and leading U.S. student visa consultancy in Bangladesh.
For Bangladeshi students, the cost of studying in the USA depends on the university, course, and city. Tuition fees typically range from $12,000 to $120,000 per year. In addition, students should budget for living expenses, housing, food, health insurance, and transportation.
Tuition fees in the USA for international students vary depending on the university and program. For Bangladeshi students, undergraduate tuition fees typically range from $12,000 to $100,000 per year. Postgraduate programs usually cost between $15,000 and $60,000 annually, while medical, law, and MBA programs can reach up to $120,000 per year.
Type of Qualification | Duration | Cost in USD/Per Year |
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Undergraduate Degree | 4 Years | $12,000 to $100,000 |
Postgraduate Degree | 2 Years | $15,000 to $60,000 |
MBA | 1 to 2 Years | $15,000 to $120,000 |
PhD | 3 to 4 Years | $20,000 to $60,000 |
Living expenses for international students in the USA vary by city and state. On average, students in major cities like New York, Boston, or San Francisco may need around $1,500 - $2,500 per month, while those in smaller towns or less expensive states may spend about $6,00 - $1,000 monthly. These costs typically include accommodation, food, transportation, study materials, health insurance, and personal expenses.
Type of Expenses | Average Cost Per Month | Average Cost Per Year |
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Accommodation | $300 to $2,500 | $3,600 to $30,000 |
Food | $100 to $500 | $1,200 to $6,000 |
Transportation | $50 to $200 | $600 to $2,400 |
Mobile Bills | $50 to $100 | $600 to $1,200 |
Study Materials | N/A | $500 to $1,000 |
Miscellaneous | $50 to $100 | $600 to $1,200 |
Bangladeshi students applying for a U.S. F-1 student visa must pay the visa application fee and the SEVIS I-901 fee, both online during the application process. Early preparation helps ensure a smooth, efficient, and cost-effective U.S. student visa experience.
Type of Fees | Amount in USD |
---|---|
F1 Visa Application Fee | $185 |
SEVIS Fee | $350 |
VFS Service Fee | 0 BDT to 3,500 BDT |
To secure admission and a U.S. student visa (F-1 or J-1), Bangladeshi students must prove they have enough funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses for at least one academic year. This is known as the Financial Support Requirement or Proof of Funds.
To apply for a U.S F1 or J1 Student visa, you must demonstrate sufficient funds to cover:
NHP guides Bangladeshi students in preparing and verifying all financial documents - from bank statements and sponsorship affidavits to certified CA statements - ensuring accuracy, proper formatting, translations if needed, and expert legal support throughout the process.
International students who complete their studies in the USA have several options to gain valuable work experience after graduation. The primary programs are Optional Practical Training (OPT) and Curricular Practical Training (CPT).
With expert advice, personalized support, and years of successful U.S. admissions, NHP Education Consultants is your trusted partner to study in the USA from Bangladesh.
NHP Education Consultants help Bangladeshi students gain admission to top U.S. universities, providing expert guidance, I-20 support, and complete assistance with student visa applications.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) related to Study in the USA from Bangladesh.
Bangladeshi students can apply to U.S. universities by first researching and shortlisting suitable programs based on their field of study, requirements, and scholarship opportunities. Key steps include preparing academic transcripts, standardized test scores, English proficiency results, and letters of recommendation, submitting online applications, securing an I-20 form, and applying for an F-1 student visa. Expert guidance from consultants like NHP Education ensures a smooth and successful study abroad journey in the USA.
To study at U.S. universities, Bangladeshi students must meet specific entry requirements, which vary by program and institution. Common requirements include a strong academic record, standardized test scores such as SAT or ACT for undergraduate programs and GRE or GMAT for postgraduate courses, and proof of English proficiency through exams like IELTS or TOEFL. Additionally, students may need to submit letters of recommendation, a Statement of Purpose (SOP), and a resume or CV for graduate programs. Meeting these requirements is essential for admission and successful student visa application.
Bangladeshi students should start applying to U.S. universities at least 12–18 months before the intended start of their program. Early preparation allows time for researching universities, preparing standardized tests like SAT, ACT, GRE, or GMAT, gathering academic transcripts, securing recommendation letters, and applying for scholarships. Starting early also ensures ample time for I-20 issuance and F-1 student visa processing, making the study abroad journey smooth and stress-free.
The SEVIS (Student and Exchange Visitor Information System) fee is a mandatory payment required for all international students applying for an F-1 or J-1 visa to study in the USA. This fee supports the U.S. government system that tracks and maintains information about students and exchange visitors during their stay.
Pay the SEVIS fee at least 5 days before your U.S. visa interview to avoid delays.
Yes, Bangladeshi students can apply to multiple U.S. universities at the same time. Applying to several universities increases your chances of admission and allows you to compare programs, scholarships, and financial aid offers. However, each application requires separate fees and documents, so careful planning and organization are essential for a smooth application process.
To apply to universities in the USA, Bangladeshi students typically need academic transcripts, standardized test scores (SAT/ACT for undergraduates, GRE/GMAT for postgraduates), and proof of English proficiency (IELTS or TOEFL). Additional documents include a Statement of Purpose (SOP), letters of recommendation, a resume or CV (for graduate programs), and any required portfolio or work samples depending on the course.
Yes, most U.S. universities require a personal statement or Statement of Purpose (SOP) as part of your application. It should highlight your academic background, career goals, motivation for choosing the program, relevant achievements, and why you want to study at that specific university. A well-crafted personal statement helps admission officers understand your aspirations and suitability for the program.
Application deadlines for U.S. universities vary by institution and program. For undergraduate programs, early action or early decision deadlines typically fall between November and December, while regular decision deadlines are usually January to June. Graduate program deadlines vary widely, often ranging from December to March. It’s important for Bangladeshi students to check each university’s official website and start applications well in advance to allow time for test preparation, document collection, and visa processing.
U.S. universities generally require international students to demonstrate English proficiency through standardized tests. The most widely accepted tests include TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) and IELTS (International English Language Testing System). Some universities also accept PTE Academic, Duolingo English Test, or Cambridge English qualifications. Minimum score requirements vary by institution and program, so it’s important to check each university’s guidelines.
U.S. student visas (F-1) do not have a specific IELTS score requirement set by the U.S. government. However, universities require proof of English proficiency for admission, and most institutions typically expect an IELTS score of 5.5 to 7.5, depending on the program. Meeting your chosen university’s IELTS requirement is essential to secure admission and obtain your I-20 for the student visa application.
Yes, many U.S. universities accept TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) or PTE Academic (Pearson Test of English) as alternatives to IELTS for admission. Acceptance varies by institution and program, so Bangladeshi students should always check each university’s official English proficiency requirements before applying.
Yes, some U.S. universities accept the Duolingo English Test (DET) as an alternative to IELTS or TOEFL, especially for online or flexible admissions. However, OIETC (Oxford International English Test Certificate) is generally not widely accepted in the USA. Always check the specific English proficiency requirements of each university before applying.
Yes, many U.S. universities accept online versions of IELTS, PTE Academic, and TOEFL for admissions, especially in response to COVID-19 and flexible testing policies. Acceptance depends on the specific university and program, so Bangladeshi students should always check the official requirements of each institution before applying.
Yes, some U.S. universities allow Bangladeshi students to study without IELTS or other English proficiency tests. Alternatives include submitting TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo English Test scores, or enrolling in conditional admission programs that include an English language course. Requirements vary by university, so it’s important to check each institution’s policies before applying.
The cost of studying in the USA for Bangladeshi students varies depending on the university, program, and location. Undergraduate tuition typically ranges from $12,000 to $45,000 per year, while postgraduate programs may cost $15,000 to $60,000 annually. Professional courses such as medicine, law, or MBA programs can reach up to $120,000 per year. Additional living expenses, including accommodation, food, transportation, and health insurance, usually range from $9,000 to $30,000 per year.
Tuition fees for international students in the USA vary by university and program. Undergraduate programs typically cost between $12,000 and $45,000 per year, while postgraduate programs range from $15,000 to $60,000 annually. Professional courses such as medicine, law, or MBA programs can cost up to $120,000 per year. Exact fees depend on the institution, course, and location.
Bangladeshi students can apply for a variety of scholarships to study in the USA, including government-funded programs like the Fulbright Scholarship, Global UGRAD, and Humphrey Fellowship, as well as university-specific merit or need-based scholarships. Many U.S. universities also offer financial aid packages for international students. Researching available options early can help maximize funding opportunities and reduce the overall cost of studying in the USA.
Bangladeshi students can apply for U.S. scholarships by first researching eligible programs and universities that offer financial aid for international students. Common steps include preparing academic transcripts, standardized test scores, letters of recommendation, and a strong Statement of Purpose (SOP). Applications are usually submitted online through the university portal or scholarship website, and meeting deadlines and admission criteria is crucial for success.
For U.S. student visa (F-1) purposes, Bangladeshi students must demonstrate sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses for at least the first year of study, typically ranging from $22,000 to $65,000 depending on the university and program. It’s recommended to keep these funds in the bank for at least 3–6 months prior to your visa application to show financial stability and strengthen your chances of approval.
The processing time for a U.S. student visa (F-1) from Bangladesh can vary, but it generally takes 2 to 6 weeks from the date of your visa interview. Factors affecting processing time include the U.S. Embassy’s workload, completeness of your documents, and any additional administrative processing. Applying early and ensuring all required documents are prepared can help avoid delays.
International students on a U.S. F-1 visa can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and full-time during official university breaks (summer, winter, or spring break). Work must be on-campus or authorized through programs like Curricular Practical Training (CPT) or Optional Practical Training (OPT), and students must comply with U.S. immigration regulations.
Living expenses for international students in the USA vary by city and lifestyle. On average, students in major cities like New York, Boston, or San Francisco may spend $1,500 - $2,500 per month, while those in smaller cities or college towns may spend around $6,00 - $1,000 per month. These costs typically cover accommodation, food, transportation, study materials, health insurance, and personal expenses.
Yes, F-1 visa students can bring their spouse and children to the USA as dependents on an F-2 visa. F-2 dependents can live and study in the U.S., but spouses are generally not allowed to work. Proper documentation, including marriage and birth certificates, must be submitted when applying for dependent visas.
Yes, Bangladeshi students can apply for a Master’s program in the USA after completing their Bachelor’s degree. Admission typically requires a strong academic record, relevant undergraduate coursework, standardized test scores (like GRE or GMAT), letters of recommendation, and proof of English proficiency through IELTS or TOEFL.
Yes, Bangladeshi students can stay in the USA after graduation to gain work experience through Optional Practical Training (OPT). Most graduates are eligible for 12 months of work authorization, and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) graduates may extend OPT up to 36 months. After OPT, students can transition to an H-1B work visa if sponsored by a U.S. employer.
NHP Education Consultants is one of the leading agencies for Bangladeshi students aspiring to study in the USA. With expert guidance on university selection, scholarship opportunities, I-20 and visa processing, and post-arrival support, NHP ensures a smooth, stress-free study abroad journey.
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