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Our experienced foreign education counsellors are well-versed in terms of various universities’ application procedures and criteria, as they undergo training on a regular basis to stay current, making the path for students much easier from selecting an appropriate course based on their previous educational and work experience background, ensuring proper guidance for a successful future. Additionally, counsellors are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to answer students’ questions about everything from financial planning to post-arrival situational counselling in their selected country.
Our Benefits
We have created our own checklist-based approach based on the academic qualifications and financial needs of the particular country, allowing a student to get admission to a selected university without any problem
The educational expertise of a certain nation, which plays a critical role in success, is the most important criterion that the majority of students overlook when choosing a location for their overseas education. Examining publicly-funded universities and private institutions, as well as course reputation, is also necessary.
On-campus housing is available at the majority of universities and colleges on a first-come, first-served basis. Off-campus hostels and home-stays are also available, which are usually less expensive than on-campus housing and allow a group of students to live together.
On-campus housing is available at the majority of universities and colleges on a first-come, first-served basis. Off-campus hostels and home-stays are also available, which are usually less expensive than on-campus housing and allow a group of students to live together.
Being a final year undergraduate student or a high school graduate, your journey begins with the preparation for the English Language Proficiency Exam, such as IELTS, PTE, or TOEFL, which is the primary requirement, and we are here to assist you with your preparation as well as other pertinent matters.
During their academic terms, most countries allow students to work part-time for 15-20 hours per week and full-time for 35-40 hours during specified vacations or summer vacation.