Frequently Asked Questions
There is no absolute answer to this question. However, you can judge your options based on the globally ranked universities abroad. Countries like Australia, Canada, the UK and the US have educational institutes that attract international students worldwide.
You have to take a language proficiency test for your admission. The most common English Proficiency tests are IELTS, PTE and TOEFL. Depending on the institutions’ requirements, you may also need to take entrance exams such as Graduate Record Examination (GRE), Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT), Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT), Medical College Admission Test (MCAT), Law School Admission Test (LSAT), and more. The scores obtained will also be a factor defining your eligibility for the visa you apply for studying abroad.
- Application Form - Official Academic Transcripts - SOP (Statement of Purpose) - LOR (Letter of Recommendation) - CV/Resume - Scores in tests like IELTS, PTE etc - Passport - National Identity Card - Proof of Funds - Medical Report
There are countless options, and educational institutes are segmented based on the subjects they offer. You may contact our education counselor to help understand your options by first learning about your academic requirements.
The cost for your study depends on the country of your choice and your education provider and course. As there are a range of options to choose from, make sure that you consult with our counselors in advance to choose the study destination and course or college/ university that you or your parents can afford without any financial burden. So, decide based on your profile, parents’ financial ability and your study planning so you can live a happy life while studying in overseas.
Country of your interest could have different policy than others. Some country allow dependents for the students while they apply for their visa while some others not. However, as a life partner of you, most of the countries allow your dependent to accompany you sooner or later. Lets take an example of Australia. If you are a genuine student and if you spouse meets the requirements to accompany you, education provider allows you to apply your dependent’s visa together with you while some others not, depending on their admission policy. Some students invite their spouse to accompany them once they travel to Australia, if they wish. So, consult with our counselors before making your decision.