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There are a number of entry requirements that you may need to complete in order to start studying as an international student. Depending on the level of education you intend to pursue, there are different academic criteria (including proof of English language proficiency) for studying abroad. For instance, before enrolling for a degree, certain programmes will need you to have completed a foundation course. Read the course details on each institution's website very carefully as each one may have different admissions requirements. The courses and locations that best suit your choices will be suggested by your Exodus student counsellor, who will also assist you in determining your eligibility for various programmes.

The prices of attending a university or institution outside of your country vary substantially. It depends on the type of programme you choose, how long you stay, how far you travel, and the lifestyle you wish to lead when you get there. Be aware that some student visas call for you to arrive in your preferred nation with a specific quantity of money in your bank account. It is important to consult the country's immigration websites or contact one of our counsellors before applying.

We advise you to get going as soon as you can. This will give you ample opportunity to reflect on your interests and conduct research in line with your personal objectives and academic aims. Along with your curriculum, you also need to consider things like location, course length, prices, housing options, and living circumstances. Plan ahead at least a calendar year or intake. Of course, we are available to assist you at every step of the way. We created a rough roadmap for you to get started and realise your study abroad aspirations so that you may plan your trip more easily.

To allow adequate time for your applications to be completed and to prepare for your stay abroad, we advise starting your application process at least a year in advance. Keep in mind that different countries have different starting dates for the school year.

For overseas students looking for financial assistance with their studies, there are numerous scholarships and bursaries available. Availability and quantity depend on the institution and level of study. Because scholarships are competitive, you must show great academic accomplishment to be awarded one. Governments and other organisations also offer scholarships and awards to aid in financing the education of international students. For information on the numerous scholarships available for your preferred course and university, talk to your Exodus student counsellor.

When studying abroad, working while you study might enhance your academic and lifestyle experiences. If you enrol in a degree-level programme or higher, you might be able to work while on an international student visa. Just be sure your visa allows it before you start any paid work. Many countries offer different opportunities for students to work part-time while they are studying. Many institutions have a special job centre for students on campus that posts openings for jobs and internships to aid students in developing a variety of skills. The university's careers service is another excellent resource for knowledge.

While you can submit a direct application to a school, you may prefer to enlist the help of an international education consultant (often known as a student counsellor) to assist you in selecting the best college or university and enrolling subsequently. Choosing a school abroad, filling out an application, and getting ready to go might be less stressful if you work with an accredited and reputable agent like Exodus Learning Solution. Our student counsellors are educated about curricular changes, keep you in mind, and are here for you. The majority of them have first-hand knowledge because they themselves had experience as overseas students.

Our assistance goes beyond applications and study suggestions. In addition to managing money and acquiring soft skills, we organise pre-departure orientations that address themes including student life in your new country, suggestions for adjusting to a new culture, and how to cope with homesickness. When you move to a new city, we also offer welcome events where you can meet current and former foreign students from all around the world. We can assist you with getting all the necessary services you will require while living overseas, including health insurance, foreign currency, housing, opening a bank account, and getting a SIM card, if you are moving to study abroad.