FAQ
It completely depends on the course and the choice of university and country. It also depends on whether you apply for a master’s or UG. But more or less, it costs more than what you would pay in India for similar options. Nonetheless, what we focus on is planning the Return on investment for studying abroad.
Most parents have a lot of questions regarding jobs post-education, security, and finances. With our immense exposure to students and their parents, we can exactly understand and address these concerns.
Ideally, the counselling process should start the moment you think about it! It can be a year in advance or 3 to 6 months in advance.
The counselling process starts from the first meeting as soon as one decides to go ahead for education abroad: judging the portfolio, choosing the right country , college etc,upto actual admission and payment of fees. The entire process takes a minimum 3 months.
Most colleges, but not all, provide open scholarships wherein students can get 10% to 30% discounts on their tuition fees.
Yes, of course. Most top companies today give preference to students with overseas degrees or diplomas due to the extensive coverage of the topics and, most importantly, the experience they gather through hands-on and live projects they do with the companies and brands.
Most degrees and diplomas from reputed universities abroad are recognised. In fact, many universities provide a permit to stay for a period of 1-2 years, wherein the student can look for a job to gain experience.
It completely depends on the liking and portfolio of the student, including their financial capability.
This mostly depends on the country and the level of study (UG, PG, MS, PhD). However, every student must submit his or her final highest qualifications IN THE COUNTRY OF ORIGIN, including transcripts, degree or diploma certificate, Letter of recommendation, Statement of purpose, CV or resume, Passport Copies, TOFEL/IELTS, GRE/GMAT, portfolio in case required, etc.