Frequently Asked Questions
To study abroad, you'll typically need academic transcripts, proof of English language proficiency (such as IELTS or TOEFL), a valid passport, a Statement of Purpose (SOP), and letters of recommendation. Requirements may vary by country and University.
Start by considering your field of interest, budget, career goals, and preferred lifestyle. Research universities based on rankings, course offerings, location, and student support services. You can also speak to our student advisors for personalized guidance.
Yes, many countries like Australia, Canada, the UK, and New Zealand allow international students to work part-time during their studies and full-time during holidays. Rules vary by country, so it's important to check the latest regulations.
Absolutely. Many universities offer scholarships based on academic merit, leadership, or financial need. Our team can help you explore scholarship options and guide you through the application process.
Most universities provide orientation programs, academic support, student services, and career guidance. Our support doesn’t end with your visa—we stay connected to help you adjust and succeed in your new environment.