Frequently Asked Questions
What documents are required for university applications abroad?+
Common documents include academic transcripts, passport, statement of purpose (SOP), letters of recommendation (LORs), English proficiency test scores (IELTS/TOEFL), and a resume or CV.
When should I start the admission process?+
Ideally, you should start 9–12 months before your intended intake to allow time for exams, applications, and visa processing.
Can I apply to multiple universities in different countries at once?+
Yes, you can apply to multiple universities across various countries, as long as you meet their individual eligibility and document requirements.
How do I choose the right university and course?+
Consider your academic interests, career goals, budget, location preferences, and university rankings. Our counsellors can help you shortlist the best options.
Do I need to appear for entrance exams like GRE, GMAT, or SAT?+
It depends on the course and country. Some programs require GRE/GMAT (for postgraduates) or SAT (for undergraduates), while others do not.
What is a Statement of Purpose (SOP) and how important is it?+
An SOP is a personal essay explaining your academic goals and reasons for choosing a course/university. It's a critical part of your application and should be compelling and original.
How long does it take to get an admission offer?+
Offer timelines vary, but most universities take 2 to 6 weeks after receiving a complete application.
Can I apply if I have academic gaps or backlogs?+
Yes, many universities consider applicants with gaps or backlogs if you provide a valid explanation and meet other criteria. We help position your profile effectively.
Do you assist with the entire admission process?+
Absolutely. We offer end-to-end guidance — from university shortlisting and application preparation to documentation and interview coaching.
Will I get support with application fee waivers?+
Yes, we have tie-ups with many universities and can guide you on where fee waivers are available or how to apply for them.