The first step is to select the country you would like to study. You can apply to study in different destinations around the world like Australia, New Zealand, United Kingdom, United States, Canada etc.
We will work through your preferences to ensure the best possible fit between you, your future university and your area of study. This is extremely crucial because this will define your study abroad journey and your professional life. You will then be given a list of institutions at your preferred destination. We would recommend taking a course in which you are talented and passionate. Detailed assessment of tuition fees, intakes, admission, English requirements and scholarship options for each of the courses will be provided to make an informed decision.
Each university and course would require you to submit a list of documents for the admission. You will need to understand the list and arrange for documents. In addition to the general documents like academic mark sheets, exam results, the passport you will also require the following documents for the application.
Once your application is received, the university or school will assess it thoroughly and notify you of the verdict. It can take up to a few weeks (or longer for postgraduate levels) for your application to be processed. If your application is successfully selected, you’ll receive a letter of offer and an acceptance form. Before you accept the offer, go through it carefully with your counsellor to check for any conditions that may apply.
If you are accepted for more than one course or school, your counsellor will help you decide on the best option for you. Many times, universities will give you a deadline ranging from 15 days to a few months to accept the offer and confirm your place.
After accepting the letter of offer, the most important task is to apply for your student visa. Since each country has its own set of formalities to fulfill, we will guide you through the visa application process and help prepare the documents needed for your submission. Most common documents include:
Unless you have been offered an on-campus accommodation, you’ll have to figure out where to live when studying abroad. You can look for rooms on rent, homestay or find a local host. The cost will vary from city to city. Make sure you book your flights well in advance. Try and look at the options with a good amount of time in hand so you can monitor the price change and book at the lowest fares. Do check for the entry requirements in your host country and for baggage allowance fees. We also provide OSHC, Student Health Insurance, Travel Health Insurance, advice on all relevant travel requirements. Contact us today for all your travel needs