OVERSEAS ADMISSION

Irrespective of whether you are still considering studying abroad or looking for a different field of study from your current one or want to specialize in your field, we can help you find the best program and coordinate your university application.

Having said, as there are so many courses and universities to choose from, deciding where and what to study abroad can be a daunting. But we are here to assist you during the entire process. Our team can provide the possible options based on the interest, qualification, and eligibility of the candidates. We have access to the latest information on institutions, including English language colleges, vocational colleges, and universities on their programs and admission procedures and policies, so you can be assured of your process.

Cost of a course and how much you can afford to spend on your education are important factors in choosing where and what to study. One must consider the academic year they wish to enroll in and the intake you want to apply for. Your designated counsellor will also guide you through the practicalities when applying for a course.

Here is a quick view of the major intakes’ timelines:

Fall: Primary intake starts in August/September

Spring: Smaller intake in January/February

Summer: Limited programs intake in May/June

Though finance is a major factor, social culture and environment of an institution are important factors in determining how much happy and successful you will be in your course. So, when our counsellors work with students, they consider their preference whether they want a diverse campus or lively campus, or a campus in a quiet town.

We take the hassle out of submitting your university and school applications. Your designated counsellor will submit your applications on your behalf.

Our team will also help with course application documents, compile your applications, certify supporting documents, and send your application directly to your chosen university or institution.

Most universities and institutions respond within 2-6 weeks of your application being submitted, and if they offer you a place in a course, you will receive an official offer letter.

If there are no conditions on your offer letter that you need to meet, you can accept the offer immediately. Examples of conditions that could be specified include submission of a language test result, your academic transcript of a recently completed study, or certain certified documents.