Study Abroad
We are a team of Educational Consultants with specialized skills in providing professionally counseling services to guide the students towards choosing the right international degree from right institutions in a country which is suitable to their profile.
We also are counseling candidates for Higher Education, Career plans, Interview preparation, and Visa assistance within a limited time frame to arrive their desired destination at right time.. We feel that studying abroad is a very important decision and one wrong advice may lead students to end up on a wrong course at a wrong university so we strongly encourage you to visit us for your guidance.
Many courses available in Diploma, Bachelors, Masters and PhD. With or Without IELTS/TOEFL. SME deal in Overseas Universities and Institutions. Students receive complete information on study options in several countries at one place
Why study abroad?
Students, the appeal is likely to be a of gaining a high-quality education, experiencing immersion in a new culture (and often a second language), gaining a global mindset and expanding future employment prospects.
Where in the world should I study?
Choosing where in the world you wish to study is not always an easy task. As well as your own personal interests, you should think about practicalities such as the costs of studying in that country (both tuition costs and living costs), your graduate career prospects (is there a good job market?) and your overall safety and welfare.
How do I get started?
Once you’ve made up your mind about where you want to study, you should start to think about choosing a program and a university, if you haven’t already. You can research leading universities with the QS World University Rankings®, use the subject rankings to discover universities which are best for your subject, and also consult national rankings of universities in your chosen destination. We can help you to take decisions regarding this matter.
What are the entry requirements for study abroad programs?
Entry requirements vary widely between universities and between countries, so be sure to check the information provided by your prospective university before submitting anything.
What documentation should I submit with my application?
You may be asked to provide some supporting documentation as part of your application. Once again, requirements vary depending on the country and university, but international students are often asked to provide the following:
- Passport photos for identification
- A statement of purpose
- CV/résumé
- Academic references/ letters of recommendation
- Certificate and transcripts of your secondary education
- Proof of English-language proficiency (e.g. a TOEFL/IELTS certificate, for schools in English-speaking countries), or other language test
- Admissions test results (e.g. GMAT/GRE results, for graduate programs)
Will I need to attend an admissions interview?
Some universities hold international interviews in various locations around the world, so you may be expected to attend one of these.
Do I need to apply for a student visa?
However, as a rule of thumb, if you come from outside of your chosen country’s geographical region/continent, you will probably need to apply for a student visa. This usually only applies to longer periods of international study.
Can I get financial aid to study abroad?
Your chosen university is perhaps the best place to get funding information relevant to you, so make sure to scour the school’s website for advice or contact the school directly. This is also where information about study abroad scholarships offered by the university and other external organizations can be found, along with details regarding eligibility and how to apply.
Can I work during my studies abroad?
This will depend on whether or not your student visa allows you to work. In some countries there are restrictions on the amount of paid work you can undertake during your studies. Often there’s a limit of 20 hours’ paid work per week during term time, with full-time work permitted during holidays.
Further questions?
If you have any more questions regarding how to study abroad, that haven’t already been addressed, feel free to ask contact us we will be glad to help you.