Frequently Asked Questions

Which Country should I study?

Well, you should study wherever you want to study. But, how would you know which country should you want to study? How do you know if your decision to study in certain country is the right decision? How to be sure that your career and future is secured? Well, we have a very simple parameters for you to follow so that, unlike thousands of others, you won’t have to regret your decision in future. Here is what our parameters suggest:

  • Does your choice of country has English as a first language? Or are you interested to learn new language, such as German or Japanese?
  • If you know the subject area of your study, does that country have a proper institutions, preferably Universities, that provide the same subject at an affordable tuition fees?
  • Does it have a future career?
  • Does it have a Job Market?
  • What’s the working right condition for international students? Does the pay rate per hour good for you to stay motivated to earn while you learn?
  • Last but no the least, have you understood your ‘Legal Status as an International Student’ from legal perspectives? What if you finish your first semester and that college / university gets closed or bankrupt?

Give us a call. Take an appointment and visit Mr. Bishnu Puri. He knows a thing or two, which can help you make a proper decision.

Am I eligible for Abroad Study ? What is criteria of Abroad Study?

Two things,

  1. They will see your Academic Status, meaning your latest qualification and your English Language Proficiency Level.
  2. And most importantly, they will look at your Parents’ Financial competency. Which also means that the real criteria of your study plan directly involves your parents and you should work as a team with your parents. So, talk to them first. Bring them in a counselling session together and let them feel that the decision you have made today will be a good decision for your whole future.
Do I have to face an interview just to get an admission?

Yes. That’s very much possible depending on your choice of country, city, university and course of study. The interview can be given over the phone or it could also be a video call. So, do your research properly first before you keep running here and there.

How long does it take for me to apply

It depends. If you already have your English Language Proficiency, Academic Qualifications, Passport and most importantly, your FINAL DECISION, then give yourself at least 3 months for Australia, 6 Months for Canada and 3 months for UK to apply before your intake starts. Otherwise, add 3 months on top of the timeline above if you have not take your IELTS or PTE Tests.

What is the documentation checklist I have to prepare and submit for visa application?

In general, you will have to prepare Academic, Legal, Financial and Administrative Documents to apply for the Offer Letter and Visa Application. n simple language, you will need the followings:

  • Passport photos for identification
  • A statement of purpose
  • CV/résumé
  • Academic references/ letters of recommendation
  • Certificate and transcripts of your secondary education
  • Proof of English-language proficiency (e.g. a TOEFL/IELTS certificate, for schools in English-speaking countries), or other language test
  • Admissions test results (e.g. GMAT/GRE results, for graduate programs)
What else should I be prepared for?

Prepare yourself to deal with the Cultural Shock after you land in the foreign country where you have stepped in with a big dream.

In the first year, you may dislike everything about that country. In the second year, you will start liking the same thing. In the third year, you may even start missing your home country. But, take this tip from our experience, if you are studying abroad, always work hard, so that you could afford to come to your home country in at least 3 years after you leave. If you try this out and find it right, thank us later.