Frequently asked questions
Am I eligible to study abroad?
Eligibility requirements differ based on the university and the course you choose to pursue.
Some of the general eligibility criteria set by universities include:
- Overall percentage in school/college.
- English assessment test scores like IELTS/TOEFL.
Some universities might also ask you to take entrance tests such as GRE/GMAT.
That said, our experts will be able to find a good university you can get into irrespective of your current educational profile!
Can I study abroad even if I have backlogs?
Can I get financial assistance if I cannot afford the cost?
When should I start preparing to study abroad?
The earlier, the better. Starting about 3 – 4 months in advance would be ideal to figure out everything from application to funding. There is no need to worry if you are a little late. Reach out to our experts, and they will come up with an action plan to help you!
What documents do I need to study abroad?
What is the average duration of the application process?
The duration of the application process is again subjective to specific universities. In general, universities take anywhere between 2 to 4 weeks to get back.
Is it difficult to get a student visa?
Can I work part-time while studying abroad?
Will I be able to get a full-time job abroad after graduation?
Yes, you can. Most top universities offer career guidance to international students. Following up with them regularly, taking up internships and part-time jobs, and being proactive in looking for opportunities will definitely help you get a full-time job after graduating.