1. What are the eligibility requirements for studying abroad?


Eligibility varies by country and program, but most require you to be enrolled in a recognized institution, maintain good academic standing, and meet language proficiency requirements (like IELTS/TOEFL for English-speaking countries).

3. Do I need to know the local language to study in that country?

Not always. Many universities offer programs in English, especially at the postgraduate level. However, learning the local language can make daily life easier and enrich your overall experience.

2. How much does studying abroad cost, and what financial aid or scholarships are available?

Costs depend on tuition, living expenses, and the country you choose. Many universities and governments offer scholarships, grants, or exchange programs that can significantly reduce costs.

4. How do I apply for a student visa and what documents are required?

You must apply through the embassy or consulate of the destination country. Commonly required documents include your admission letter, valid passport, proof of funds, academic transcripts, and language test scores (if applicable).