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General Question

UK: Often Yes (waived if you have 70-80% in CBSE/ICSE).

 USA/Canada: Usually No (they still require IELTS/TOEFL).

Retake: You can now retake just one section (One Skill Retake).

 PSE: Take a 6–12 week English course at the uni first.

 Internal Test: Ask if the uni has its own free placement test.

No. International credits often count for multiple requirements, and many students graduate on time or even faster.

Yes. Countries like Germany, the Netherlands, and South Korea offer thousands of degrees taught entirely in English.

Hidden Gems: Poland, Malaysia, and Taiwan have 50% lower living costs.

Free Tuition: Public universities in Germany and Iceland are nearly free.

Limits: Usually 20–24 hours/week (48 hours per fortnight in Australia).

 Digital Nomad: You can often work remotely for your home country if tax laws allow.

Timeline: 12–15 months before your start date to ensure bank statements and documents are "seasoned" (active for 6+ months).

Less than before. Employers in 2026 value adaptability and global experience more than a famous university logo.

The Trap: Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your return date, or your visa will be rejected. Renew it early!

The 24-Hour Rule: Don't call home immediately. Instead, spend 24 hours doing one local thing (grocery shopping or a club) to reset your brain.

Our visa success rate is 99%....

We are partnered with most of the leading and high ranked universities / colleges in all the popular study abroad destinations (around the world). Also, we are working with both private / state universities.

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