FAQ's

Common Question Asked

Studying overseas offers exposure to new cultures, high-quality education, diverse perspectives, and opportunities for personal growth and career advancement.

 

Consider factors like the quality of education, available programs, cost of living, language, cultural fit, and job prospects in your field.

 

Research universities based on program offerings, faculty expertise, reputation, location, facilities, and alignment with your career goals.

 

Admission requirements vary by university and program but commonly include academic transcripts, standardised test scores, letters of recommendation, and a statement of purpose.

Language proficiency can be proven through tests like IELTS, TOEFL, or other acceptable language exams.

 

Many countries allow international students to work part-time during their studies. we can advise on that.

Health insurance is crucial for covering medical expenses while studying abroad. Many countries require students to have health coverage.

 

Universities often offer housing options for international students. You can also explore private rentals, shared accommodations, and host families.