FAQ

The cost of studying abroad varies depending on your country, course, lifestyle, and so on. Check read the following article for a general idea of the expenses you might incur in each country.

Studying abroad might be costly; however, there are numerous scholarships and financial aid agencies accessible to you. You can also do the following:

• Rent and share housing with pals.
• Cook the majority of your meals at home and avoid eating out.
• Think about getting a concession travel card.
• Find a part-time or casual job.

One million dollars in scholarships will be offered globally. Depending on the university you attend, you may be eligible for a variety of scholarships. You can find a list of available scholarships here.
A bachelor’s degree would normally take 3-4 years to complete without any credit exemptions. A master’s degree normally takes 1.5-2.5 years, whereas a PhD takes 3.5 years.
Just now! The application process may appear to be laborious and lengthy; you should begin preparing for your application 6 months in advance. You can speak with any of our experts to help you through this process.
For the duration of your study abroad, you can choose between on-campus and off-campus housing. Each university has a variety of alternatives, and your pick should be based on the type of lifestyle you want to pursue.
You certainly can! Studying abroad can be costly, and finding work is a terrific way to offset those costs. Having industry-related experience will make your CV stand out and increase your employability after graduation. When your course of study is in session, most countries allow you to work for a maximum of 40 hours each fortnight.

Applying to university might be intimidating. You can speed up the procedure by doing the following:
• Conduct some research on the country, university, and courses you choose to pursue.
• Select a course and apply to universities.
• Apply for a Visa and get your health checked (if needed)
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