The most commonly available start dates are in the Fall Session (August / September) and the spring session (January / February). It is constantly advisable to start the procedure up to 8-12 months before the intended session. It is advised, even earlier for students looking for scholarships.
There are broadly, two major expenses associated with an education abroad, namely, the tuition fees and living expenses, which differ from country to country and also depend on the type of plan selected. For the tuition fees, there are various forms of funding available through scholarships, assistantships and bank loans. Living expenses can be partially compensated by working part-time along with your instruction. Most countries allow students in this option.
Yes, Loans are available from a large number of Banks in India. STEPWEY OVERSEAS EDUCATION can help you with the complete loan application procedures.
Most countries allow students to work 20 hours a week off-campus during the term and full-time during the vacation period. The United States allows you to work 20 hours a week, but only on-campus.
This depends on the country chosen as each nation has different principals that permit students to acquire work experience after completion of the course.
Different entrance exams are required depending on the country chosen. As a general rule, American universities require TOEFL/IELTS from all applicants – undergraduate and graduate. GRE/GMAT is required for admission into the Master’s Degree Programs and SAT-1 (and in some cases SAT-II) is required for admission into the undergraduate course of studies.
This depends and varies with the university, as all universities take in their own respective policy. Although academic grades are one of the selection criteria but not the only one, but there are various other components that that are involved in order to get an offer. These include Work Experience, Scores on the Entrance Exams, Recommendation letters, Statement of Purpose, Community Service, other achievements and extra-curricular activities.
Every country possesses its own visa requirements and procedures, once the admission is secured our specialists will then prepare you for the visa application.
Yes, this is absolutely possible. The country choices and program choices will depend on your performance, finances and future career goals.
Yes, you can. There are few universities which accept students with 15 years of education. Some top universities accept students with 15 years of education.
Yes, there are various number of options available.
Yes, many countries allow this option; of course there are different terms and conditions applicable. We can surely assist you with the spouse/dependent visa application procedures.
There are numerous scholarships available for application for international students. These scholarships could vary from partial reimbursement to a 100% reimbursed degree. If you have the skill, you will really get it.