Counselling and Support

We offer counselling and support to students pursuing overseas education, assisting with application and admission procedures. Our services cover profiling, course and university selection, application processing, and securing admission offers.

Visa Application Process

We also guide students in choosing their ultimate university destination and provide support for the visa application process, as well as pre and post-departure assistance.

Comprehensive Assistance

We offer counselling and support to students pursuing overseas education, assisting with application and admission procedures. Our services cover profiling, course and university selection, application processing, and securing admission offers.

Points to consider while choosing the course

Choosing the correct study course at an international university is a momentous decision that can shape your academic and professional trajectory. To make an informed selection, take into account these crucial considerations:

  • Federal Skilled Worker (Express Entry): Professionals with work experience outside Canada may qualify for permanent residency, even without Canadian work experience or an education credential.

  • Academic Aspirations and Objectives: Ensure that your chosen course aligns with your academic interests and long-term career goals. Opt for a field of study that genuinely excites you and is pertinent to your future ambitions.

  • Program Specialization: Investigate the specific areas of expertise within your selected field. Different universities may offer variations of the same program with unique concentrations.

  • Accreditation and Prestige: Verify that the university and program hold the necessary accreditation and possess a strong reputation in your field. You can assess program quality through rankings and reviews.

  • Geographical Location: Consider the geographic location of the university, taking into account factors such as climate, proximity to your home, and your readiness to adapt to a new culture.

  • Language of Instruction: Confirm whether the program is delivered in a language you are comfortable with. If it’s not your native language, assess your language proficiency and the availability of language courses.

  • Program Duration: Be aware of the program’s duration, as different countries offer varying program lengths, impacting both cost and time commitment. Evaluate the total cost of tuition, including living expenses, and align it with your budget. Explore scholarship, grant, and financial aid options that cater to international students.

  • Internship and Career Prospects: Investigate whether the program facilitates internships and its track record in aiding students in securing employment in their chosen field.

  • Faculty Expertise and Research Opportunities: Consider the qualifications of the faculty and the availability of research opportunities at the university, as these elements can greatly enhance your academic journey.

  • Support for Study Abroad: Assess the level of support the university offers to international students, encompassing orientation, academic guidance, and programs for cultural integration.

  • Visa and Employment Guidelines: Gain a comprehensive understanding of the student visa prerequisites and work regulations applicable to international students in your chosen country, especially if you intend to work during or after your studies.

  • Networking and Alumni Network: Explore the university’s alumni network and the professional connections you can establish within your area of interest.

  • Accommodation Options: Research housing choices, both on and off-campus, considering factors like cost, convenience, and safety.

  • Cultural and Extracurricular Opportunities: Explore cultural and extracurricular offerings provided by the university, as participation in these activities can enrich your overall experience.

  • Visa and Immigration Policies: Acquaint yourself with visa and immigration guidelines for international students in your chosen country, including visa application procedures and options after graduation.

  • Healthcare and Safety: Evaluate the availability and quality of healthcare services and the overall safety of the city or region where the university is situated.

  • Credit Transfer Policies: If you plan to transfer credits, ensure that the university has established policies for credit transfer, and assess the eligibility of your chosen program for credit transfer.