What are the eligibility requirements for studying abroad?

The eligibility requirements vary depending on the country and university you choose. Generally, you'll need:

  • Completed secondary education with good grades
  • English language proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL scores)
  • Valid passport and student visa
  • Proof of financial capability
  • Statement of Purpose and Letters of Recommendation

Specific requirements may vary, so it's best to consult with our advisors for personalized guidance.

How much does it cost to study abroad?

The cost of studying abroad depends on several factors:

  • Tuition fees: Varies by country and program (US: $20,000-50,000/year, UK: £10,000-30,000/year)
  • Living expenses: Accommodation, food, transportation ($10,000-20,000/year)
  • Health insurance: Mandatory in most countries ($500-2,000/year)
  • Visa fees: Application and processing fees
  • Additional costs: Books, materials, travel

We help you explore scholarship opportunities and education loan options to make studying abroad affordable.

What scholarships are available for international students?

There are various scholarship options available:

  • Merit-based scholarships: Based on academic achievements
  • Need-based scholarships: Based on financial need
  • Country-specific scholarships: Offered by governments
  • University scholarships: Offered by individual institutions
  • Private scholarships: From corporations and organizations

Our scholarship assistance program helps you identify and apply for suitable scholarships based on your profile.

How long does the application process take?

The complete application process typically takes 6-12 months:

  • Months 1-2: University and course selection, test preparation
  • Months 3-4: Document preparation, applications submission
  • Months 5-6: Receive offers, scholarship applications
  • Months 7-8: Visa application process
  • Months 9-10: Pre-departure preparations

We recommend starting the process at least 12 months before your intended start date to allow sufficient time for all steps.

Can I work while studying abroad?

Most countries allow international students to work with certain restrictions:

  • UK: Up to 20 hours/week during term time, full-time during holidays
  • USA: On-campus work up to 20 hours/week, off-campus with authorization
  • Canada: Up to 20 hours/week during term time, full-time during scheduled breaks
  • Australia: Up to 40 hours/fortnight during term time, unlimited during holidays
  • Germany: 120 full days or 240 half days per year

Work permissions are subject to visa conditions and academic performance requirements.

What is the success rate of visa applications?

Our visa success rate is over 95% due to our comprehensive approach:

  • Thorough documentation: We ensure all documents are complete and accurate
  • Financial planning: Proper evidence of funds and sponsorship
  • Interview preparation: Mock interviews and coaching sessions
  • University selection: Genuine student pathway with strong admission offers
  • Post-application support: Follow-up and additional documentation if needed

We maintain high success rates by carefully preparing each application and staying updated with immigration policies.