Choosing a course that can lead to employment in your country of study depends on several factors, Including the country’s job market demand, your interests, and your qualifications. However, there are a few popular fields that generally have good job prospects internationally; Information Technology (IT) and Computer Science, Hospitality and Tourism Management, Environmental Science and Sustainability, Business and finance, Healthcare and Nursing and Engineering.
Applying to an institution abroad generally requires several key documents. While specific requirements may vary by country, institution and level of study, here are the common documents you will need: Passport data page, letters of recommendation, academic transcript and certificate, CV, statement of purpose, English proficiency test or proficiency letter (if required).
Whether an English proficiency test is mandatory depends on the country and institution you are applying to, as well as the language of instruction for your chosen program.
Yes, it is possible to study abroad with your family, however policies on studying with dependents varies in countries. Some countries are known for having more accommodating policies for international students bringing their families than others. Contact us for more details on these Countries.
Whether your dependents can work while you are studying abroad depends on the country you are studying in and the specific visa regulations of that country. Contact us for more details on these countries.
A statement of purpose also known as a personal statement. It’s an essay explaining the reasons for the choice of the institution, country and course. You will also have to enumerate your career goals. It has to be as convincing as possible. You should avoid plagiarizing.
You can get an academic recommendation from your alma mater or professional recommendation from your place of work.
The timeline for receiving an offer after application varies based on several factors, including the country, the institution, the specific program, and the time of year. You can receive an offer in as quick as 24hrs to 21 working days.
The duration of a master’s program varies depending on the country, institution, and field of study. In UK typically one year except on a placement program. US, Canada, and Australia masters are one to two years. Schengen countries are typically one year.
Yes you can defer to the next intake if the course is available and yes we can defer on your behalf.
Yes, all the destinations we specialize in offer post-study work opportunities for international students. The duration of this visa varies by program and country.
Examples are Foundation, Premasters and International Year One programs. Progression courses are designed to help international students build the skills, knowledge, and qualifications that they will need to progress onto a bachelor’s or master’s degree program.
Just as the word denotes, a top program tops your existing qualification into a full honours degree. It is ideal for HND holders, they simply take the final year of an undergraduate degree.
Sponsoring your studies can come from various sources. Here are some common sponsors: yourself, parents, spouse, relatives or employer. Note that the guidelines for sponsorship vary from one country to another.
Yes, you can. You have to clearly state on your statement of purpose or CV activities engaged in during your study gap and career plans with your chosen program.
Yes, it is.
Not necessarily, if you have no clue on what programme would be the best fit based on your qualification and experience, we are happy to guide you and advice you on the best fit.
Yes, we can assist with securing accommodation for you.
No, we don’t
No, we don’t. We only do study visas
No, we don’t.
No, we don’t secure documents on behalf of students. However, we vet required documents ensuring that they meet the standard before submission
No, we don’t.
No, we don’t. However, we have institutions on our platform offer discounted tuition.
No, we don’t. however, we can recommend a service. NB: We are not in partnership with the service. The transaction will be between you and the service provider.
No not necessarily, we can commence and conclude consultations with you via WhatsApp, telephone or email. However, we will be happy to have you if you choose to stop by our office.
No, we don’t issue visas, it the responsibility of consular officer to issue visas. We give professional visa advice.
We have partner schools in the United Kingdom, United States of America, Canada, Australia, Ireland, Malta, France, Germany, UAE, Hungary, New Zealand and the Netherland.
We can only apply to schools we have an existing contract with.