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Study Abroad

Follow our proven, step-by-step guide to turn your dream of studying overseas into a reality

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    Career Counselling & Decision Making

    The decision to study abroad is a major investment in your future. For a student from Bangladesh, it's about gaining a competitive edge in the global job market. We begin with a one-on-one counselling session to understand your academic background (HSC, A-Levels, Bachelor's), career ambitions, and financial capacity to chart a clear path to success.

    You gain access to world-class education, practical skills valued by top MNCs in Bangladesh and abroad, opportunities for post-study work visas, and a global network. It also fosters independence and confidence, which are invaluable life skills.
    While it is a significant investment, many universities offer scholarships for Bangladeshi students based on academic merit. We help you find these opportunities and choose destinations with a good balance of quality and affordability to maximize your return on investment.
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    Choose Your Destination & University

    With so many options, choosing the right country and university is vital. We help you shortlist choices based on factors critical for Bangladeshi students: course relevance to future job markets, tuition fees, post-study work opportunities, and potential for permanent residency (PR). We have partnerships with hundreds of institutions in the UK, Canada, Australia, USA, Malaysia, and more.

    Fields like Computer Science, Data Analytics, Engineering, Business Management, Public Health, and Hospitality are currently in high demand globally. We analyze your profile to suggest courses that align with your skills and future industry trends.
    Most universities have a major intake in the Fall (September) and a minor intake in the Spring (January). Some also offer a Summer intake (May). It's best to start planning at least 6-8 months before your desired intake.
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    Application & Documentation

    A perfect application is the key to securing your admission. We guide you in preparing a flawless application package, ensuring all documents are in order. This includes everything from filling out forms to drafting a compelling Statement of Purpose (SOP) that highlights your strengths and ambitions.

    Common documents include: Passport, all academic transcripts and certificates (attested), English test scores (IELTS/PTE), Statement of Purpose (SOP), Letters of Recommendation (LOR), CV/Resume, and work experience letters (if any).
    The SOP is your chance to directly communicate with the admissions committee. It tells them who you are, why you want to study that specific course at their university, and what your future goals are. A well-written SOP can significantly boost your admission chances.
    Yes, for most English-speaking countries, a valid English proficiency test score is mandatory. The required score varies by university and course level. Some universities may waive this requirement if your previous education was in English medium, but it's rare.
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    Visa Application & Financials

    Receiving your offer letter is a huge milestone! The next crucial phase is securing your student visa. This involves meticulous financial planning and documentation. We provide expert guidance on preparing your visa file, arranging funds, and facing the visa interview with confidence to maximize your chances of success.

    You need to show that you or your sponsor (usually parents) have sufficient funds to cover your tuition fees and living expenses for at least one year. This is typically shown via a bank statement that has held the required amount for a minimum period (e.g., 28 days for the UK). We guide you on the exact requirements for each country.
    The visa officer wants to confirm that you are a genuine student. They will ask about your chosen course, university, financial stability, and your plans after graduation. We conduct mock interview sessions to prepare you to answer these questions confidently and honestly.
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    Pre-Departure Preparations

    With your visa secured, it's time to prepare for your journey! We assist with flight bookings, accommodation arrangements, and foreign currency exchange. We also host a detailed pre-departure briefing session to cover everything you need to know before you fly, from packing essentials to understanding the local culture.

    You can choose from on-campus university dormitories (halls of residence), off-campus shared apartments with other students, or a homestay with a local family. We help you choose the best option based on your budget and preference.
    Besides clothing appropriate for the climate, it's a good idea to pack some basic medicines, a universal power adapter, important documents, and perhaps some ready-to-cook spices to remind you of home!
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    Arrive & Thrive in Your New Country

    Your journey with us doesn't end when you land. We stay connected to ensure a smooth transition. The first few weeks are about settling in: completing university enrollment, opening a bank account, and exploring your new city. Embrace the new culture, make friends, and focus on your studies—you are now a global citizen!

    Yes, most countries allow international students to work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during scheduled breaks. This is a great way to gain work experience and manage your living expenses.
    Universities often have a career services department that posts job openings. You can also find jobs in retail, hospitality, and tutoring through online portals and by networking. Having a well-prepared CV is important.