Frequently Asked Question
Find answers to the most common questions about our university admission and visa consultancy services.
We work only with selected countries where we have our own experienced team of experts. Our team also includes students who are currently studying in those countries, ensuring you receive real, practical guidance throughout the entire journey—from university selection to the visa process.
What truly sets us apart is our transparency and student-focused approach. We keep students directly involved at every step and provide regular updates. This keeps you well-informed and helps you make the right decisions at the right time.
Our guided, transparent, and hands-on support system ensures a smooth, reliable, and confident study abroad journey.
We provide complete admission and visa support for Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD programs in United States, Japan, Sweden, Austria, South Korea, and Germany.
Generally, you need a passport, academic certificates and transcripts, CV/resume, SOP, LOR, English proficiency proof (IELTS/MOI), and financial documents. Requirements may vary depending on the country and university.
Yes, some universities accept MOI (Medium of Instruction) as proof of English proficiency. This is especially common in Japan.
Yes, many universities offer scholarships or tuition fee waivers ranging from 30% to 100%, depending on your academic profile, CGPA, work experience, and overall eligibility.
The total cost varies by country and university. It usually includes application fees, tuition fees, visa fees, living expenses, and service charges. We provide an estimated cost breakdown in advance.
Usually, visa processing takes around 2–8 weeks after receiving the offer letter. However, the timeline may vary depending on the embassy schedule and country.
This depends on the country. For example, the USA and European countries usually require proof of one year’s tuition and living expenses, while Japan and South Korea have specific minimum fund requirements.
Yes, most countries allow international students to work part-time for a limited number of hours, including the USA, Germany, Sweden, Austria, Japan, and South Korea.
Yes, some countries allow spouse or dependent visas, especially the USA, Germany, Sweden, and Austria, depending on the program and visa category.
We offer complete end-to-end support, including university selection, application support, SOP/LOR assistance, professor management, scholarship guidance, visa file preparation, and interview preparation.
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