FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Germany, Sweden, Norway are the countries for higher studies in Engineering / Business / IT / Hospitality etc. In addition to these, European countries, China, Russia and Philippines offer quality and cost effective courses especially in medicine studies etc.
Most institutions in the English speaking countries do insist on English language proficiency to ensure that the students can cope up with their studies abroad. Hence English language proficiency test scores such as IELTS/PTE/TOEFL mostly figure in the entry requirements of the institutions. However, there a few institutions in some countries who assess the 12th grade English language score with a minimum score of 65% or alternatively administer English language test/interviews to assess the English proficiency before admitting a student. However, English language proficiency is an important requirement to assess your visa application and hence we would recommend having English language proficiency scores to seek admission while studying abroad.
Most countries allow international students to work part-time during their studies, however, in countries like Singapore, US, China, Bulgaria, etc. there are restrictions for students to legally work part time.
World class education helps you to shape your career successfully in the global market. An international qualification is recognized around the globe. Studying abroad gives you a chance to network with students and employers/ industrialists from across the globe. It provides you a platform to familiarize yourself with the global market demands and enhance your career prospects.
The different methods to support your studies abroad are: 1. Education loans. 2. Sponsorship by individuals / organization. 3. Scholarships.
Documents required for applying for visa in a normal case are:-
  • Offer letter
  • Passport
  • Proof of English proficiency test like PTE, IELTS, TOEFL.
  • Academic documents from 10th onwards
  • Work Experience documents
  • Financial Documents
  • Updated CV
  • Statement of Purpose/ Explanation
  • Photos -2
  • Medical clearance
  • Police Clearance Certificate (PCC) from Passport Seva Kendra
Documents required for getting offer letter may vary from institution to institution. The documents normally required by the institutions are certified copies of:-
  • Passport
  • All Academics documents from 10th onwards
  • All Work Experience certificates
  • Language Award Certificates – IELTS / TOEFL iBT / PTE-A
  • Statement of Purpose(SOP) expressing your interest, motive and plans to study
The average English proficiency scores/academic scores requirement may vary from institution to institution, from course to course and the level of courses that you may opt for. However, our experiences show that having a score of below 50% may not be advisable to seek admission to institutions abroad as most institutions feel that an academically poor student would find it difficult to cope with studies and hence do not accept students with low academic/English proficiency scores.