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Do you want to study in North America?

North America is one of the most popular study destinations in the world for international students. The quality of the education is high, as is the competition.

The North American Study Guides contain valuable information, tips and tricks to help students gain a visa, find accommodation and much more.

If you want to study in North America, then you need to know which of its universities are right for you. Times Higher Education World University Rankings take the top institutions in the world, and look at their performance across all of their core objectives: teaching, research, knowledge transfer and international outlook.

North America has 231 universities in the overall Times Higher Education World University Rankings. The highest-ranking university in North America is Stanford University, which is ranked at number 2.

Choosing where to study for a degree in North America is one of the biggest decisions you will ever make. THE’s student resources are here to help you make the right choice, particularly if you want to study abroad. Explore the universities of North America.

Use the map to see where North America’s top universities are located, and if any institutions are of particular interest, you can click on their name, or the “explore” button, to find out more. Also get some information about how much North America is investing in its higher education, and also how many people live there.

North America University Rankings were founded in 2004 and our data are trusted by governments and universities across the world.

North America Student Visa Requirements

As a primary step, you must first apply and be accepted by a North American school or university that is certified by the Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP). Once accepted, you will receive a Form I-20 from the institution's international student office, which is a paper record of your information in the database called the Student and Exchange Visitor Information System (SEVIS).

Documents required for a North American student visa
When applying for your student visa for NA, you will generally need:

1. A valid passport that is valid for at least six months beyond your period of stay in the NA (unless exempt by country specific agreements)
2. Acceptance at a SEVP approved school and your Form I-20
3. Application fee payment for the SEVIS
4. Non-immigrant visa application and the Form DS-160 confirmation page
5. Your photograph in the requested format, and number

Some additional documents that might be required include:

- Academic preparation documents such as transcripts, diplomas, degrees or certificates
- Evidence that you have sufficient funds to maintain your living expenses throughout the period of your stay in the NA.

This may include:

1. Bank statements
2. Financial undertaking by a sponsor to cover your accommodation and living costs
3. A scholarship program
4. Evidence that you will leave once you have completed your course of study. This can be in the form of an air ticket out of the Country to your home country
5. You may also have to appear for a personal interview at the embassy or consulate of the country you choose.

Advantages of Study Visa

There are various points of interest of your Australian Student Visa.

  1. Study – But Of-course, it enables you to take up tertiary examinations in the nation and increase information
  2. Work – While seeking education in the nation, you can labor for 40 hours for each fortnight during ordinary semester classes and work all day during vacations.
  3. Post Study Work – North American Countries permits understudies 31 years of age or more to lawfully work and apply for permanent residency.
  4. Guest – While your examination in North America, your nearby relatives as wards can likewise remain with you.
  5. Spouse can likewise go with (life partner must be graduated)