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Can A Student Be Sponsored By Other Than Parents?

It depends on the country you choose… Some countries allow friends and relatives to be the sponsor. However, it is generally preferable to be sponsored by parents to establish family ties and roots back to the home country.

The bank loan, which does not have preliminary, or a partial sanction then it is called a fully sanctioned bank loan letter. Australian High Commission accepts only fully sanctioned bank loans.

Engineering (all streams), IT (Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Cybersecurity, Data Science, Software Development), Nursing, Teaching, Social Work, Physiotherapy, and Occupational Therapy are some of the courses that consistently appear on the Australian Skill Shortage List. However, being listed on the skill shortage list alone does not guarantee permanent residency (PR). The skill shortage list can be found at the Australian immigration website https://immi.homeaffairs.gov.au/visas/working-in-australia/skill-occupation-list It depends on the country you choose… Some countries allow friends and relatives to be the sponsor. However, it is generally preferable to be sponsored by parents to establish family ties and roots back to the home country.

Yes, the primary step after deciding to go abroad is the country of preference. As one has to initiate the admission process based on the requirements of that particular country.

You should definitely choose a country, which will help you attain your long-term objectives. This could also coincide with a country, which is a popular destination since they are designated so mainly because of the opportunities they offer. It is always better to choose a country based on the selected program of study..

There are over 200 major fields of study to choose from. Australia is one among very few nations in the world to offer different programs as per student choice.

Duration of ELICOS depends upon students present score of IELTS. Based on the score the students few weeks of ELICOS is designed by the admission department of Universities.

Students who do not meet IELTS requirement specified by the University should take ELICOS. It is English Language Intensive Course for Overseas Students.

If the student initiates his admission at least 5 months prior to semester is considered as right time..

After your LORs are ready you should proof read and spell check, also avoid using flowery words, how great you are, you should follow the format as prescribed by the university, justify the evaluation by providing proper examples (too many examples should be avoided), above all your LOR should too lengthy or too short, one page is fair enough.

A letter of Recommendation should have the following basic elements, though they may differ depending upon the persons style of evaluation.

a) Recommenders information ?This may be highlighted on the letterhead about the position or status held by the evaluator, or you can provide a brief introduction about the recommender in a paragraph, mostly the former is preferred.

b)Establish a relationship with the student- A recommender should establish a relationship between him and the student, whether the student was attending lecture in his class or assisting him in a laboratory or working under him etc.,

c)Description- Recommenders describe about the qualities about the student and highlight his presentation skills, command over the English language, leadership qualities and many more. At the same time justify that his evaluation is fair and reasonable.

d)Evaluation- Final evaluation of the candidate and a statement of overall evaluation, whether he is fairly good, good, average, below average etc.

e)Signature & Date-Student should ensure that LORs are duly signed & dated, with proper attestation made by the recommender. Sometimes universities may ask students to submit Recos directly from the recommender in contents. Hence you should ensure that the author has signed it by confirming with him..

There is no such thing as the best university in Australia. Different Universities excel in different areas. Popularity of the university depends on individual preferences and perceptions. 

Normally, a letter of Recommendation is written by your professors or whoever is concerned, it is also important for you to know about the contents of LOR, you may convey the same to the person, and provide more insights in this matter. In most of the cases the recommender would like you to write a paragraph or so about yourself and the remaining part of the LOR will be done by your recommender.

First of all, you should choose a good recommender, talk to him personally and impress him, about how important this recommendation of letter is for you. You should also provide him (recommender) a clear picture about the type of university, you are attending along with academic information such as your intending major of study, awards won by you, extra curricular activities, publications, research, your work experience, your strength & weakness, hobbies all these are essential information, what your recommender should have before writing an effective Letter of Recommendation..

A Letter of Recommendation is one of the most important components of your entire application materials. It will help the admission committee is reviewing your qualitities, abilities, strengths and weakness, overall it reflects the impression you hold over your professors, peers or who ever authors your recommendation. It gives a sort of insight as to what you are and capable of, LORs also weigh your chances of getting an admission at times, when your academics, scores are not so strong..

The number of admits / intakes vary from country to country and university to university. However in general, the two major intakes viz., Fall (August-September) & Spring (January ? February), and the other intakes are Summer (May-June) & Winter (Dec). The Fall or Spring intake is generally recommended for international students..

No, the application process varies from country to country in terms of documentation and the pre-requisite tests. It is important to know what the requirements are before you apply for a particular country..

Yes, the primary step in wanting to study abroad is to choose a country, become aware of the education system, what it entails and then prepare accordingly to apply and get admission..

Yes, but you can do this only after one semester. However, it is advisable not to do so..

In many of the foreign countries, including USA, private bodies rank universities, which has resulted in serious misgivings about the same. Many of the top-notch universities refuse to participate in such rankings. Hence ranking of universities should not be taken as the only criteria of selection. Students should also consider other important factors like the accreditation of the university, program accreditation, strength of the faculty, infrastructure, on-going researches and placement support at the university.

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t depends on each candidate. Normally speaking for a ‘good’ student, (one with a reasonably good academic background preferably with a four year degree) who is willing to work hard for GRE/GMAT/SAT and TOEFL, USA is the best choice. The main reason is that, there are plenty of tuition fee waivers, financial aids and part-time job opportunities (first 9 months on campus and afterwards off campus). Besides most of the students are able to find a job and stay back in USA after the studies. Moreover US degrees are considered as the best in the world in terms of future job prospects. U.K. degrees are treated second best to U.S. degrees. Shorter duration (1year Master’s) of the courses is one of the most attractive aspects of U.K. Education. More over U.K. degrees are accepted world wide and would be ideal for those who want to settle down in Middle East, India and other countries since they provide a cutting edge for employment prospects. For those who want to settle down in the same country after studies (education leading to migration), Australia would be an ideal choice. Doing certain courses like Engineering, IT, Accounting, etc. in Australia gives extra points for easy migration. Also there are countries like Germany, Sweden, Spain, etc., which we really don’t promote, because of the fact that it’s a non-English speaking country and survival without knowing the local language will be extremely difficullt. However we strongly encourage every student to meet us for a personalised councelling to identify the best possible country based on their financial and academic aspects as well as future plans.

Some universities might offer those facilities. .