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Best Study Abroad Consultants in Rajkot

A strong academic record and a high GRE/GMAT/ Digital SAT/ACT score are necessary, but not sufficient, for you to pursue your dreams of studying undergrad/postgrad abroad. You must create a profile that is distinct from the thousands of other applicants who reach the admissions committees’ desks. You must choose the correct set of universities/colleges depending on your interests and profile in order to increase your chances of success. After you’ve narrowed down the universities that are most likely to give you an offer or admit you, you’ll need to focus on the type of specialisation that will not only suit your interests and expertise, but also provide you with outstanding job placement chances.

In addition to your transcripts and financial records, you’ll need a host of documents, including an Excellent Resume, a stellar Personal Statement or Statement of Purpose, and magnificent Letters of Recommendation.

Manya – The Princeton Review’s Rajkot centre start with a one-on-one profile review session in which our expert counselor examines your profile and offers suggestions for improvement. The counsellor will offer a list of universities to apply to based on your academic profile, country preference, budget, and other considerations. After that, our professional writers and editors will get to work on your application essays and SOPs, taking into account the college’s specific criteria. We’ll also assist you with your letters of recommendation and prepare you for college interviews. In addition to this, we provide a variety of value-added services such as visa interview tips, study abroad finance guidance, and housing assistance.

The Rajkot center of Manya – The Princeton Review has a proven track record of assisting students with admission counseling and test preparation for the GMAT, GRE, Digital SAT, ACT, IELTS, and TOEFL. The center is a one-stop destination for all people looking for a leading USA, UK, Canada, Australia and Germany study abroad consultants in Rajkot.

 

How Manya – The Princeton Review’s Admission Consulting Services can Help Study Abroad Aspirants

The role of overseas admission consultants is meant to assist you in smoothly manage your study abroad application process, right from unique profile building and university shortlisting based on your profile and areas of interest. Furthermore, you’re also extensively assisted in editing your Resume, Letters of recommendation, and personal Statements/Statements of Purpose/Essays to increase your chances of admission. Notwithstanding these services, you can also avail expert guidance through visa counselling and pre-departure orientation. Our team of study abroad consultants is fervently working to help you realise your dreams of overseas education, thereby helping you smoothly progress into the next phase of your life.

So, if you’re looking to review abroad to grasp your dream of quality and fruitful overseas education which will propel your career in the right direction, then look no further. We at Manya – The Princeton Review are always at your service, inspired by our guideline and motto, ‘Saraswati before Lakshmi’.

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Top Study Abroad Destinations

Many students desire for the chance to pursue an overseas education. There is one critical question for those considering studying abroad: where is the ideal place to study as an international student? The answer is contingent on your specific requirements for a study abroad destination. The highlights of popular study destinations are covered in our list of the best places to Study Abroad.

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What are the general entry requirements to study abroad?

Every country, every university, and every programme has its own set of qualifiers for admission. Generally speaking, you have to have the minimum academic qualification and the qualifying score in entrance tests (such as the SAT/ ACT, GRE, GMAT). In addition to this, you will be expected to have a certain level of proficiency in the native language of the country that you are applying to. For example: An applicant from a non-English speaking country should have taken the IELTS or TOEFL and earned the qualifying score in order to apply to programmes in English-speaking countries. Similarly, Germany requires their international applicants to have a certain level of proficiency in German.

It is strongly advised that you thoroughly study the country’s policies for international students, the university’s regulations, and the qualifying criteria for your desired programmes before applying. If you are unsure of the acceptability of your qualifications, it is highly advised that you contact the admissions department of the university that you want to apply to.

When can I start applying for study abroad programs?

‘ASAP’ is the word. Depending on the programme and the university, there may be one, two, or three intakes in a year. Some programmes also have rolling deadlines. Roughly, the programmes start with the Fall semester in September/October and start accepting applications as early as January/February of that year till about June/July.

However, it is important to note that there would be millions of applications pouring in, so your application process should start more than a year earlier. Start researching on the programmes that suit your profile and career aspirations and shortlist the universities. Be aware of the deadlines but do not wait for them. Get your documents in place and start sending your applications just as soon as they are ready. After all, it is the early bird that gets the worm!

How much will it cost to study overseas?

Again, this depends on the programme and the university, but mostly it is the country that you are applying to. Studying in countries with a high cost of living will cost you more than the other countries where living costs are low. You also need to consider the duration of the courses because that will determine how long you are staying there and incurring those living costs along with the tuition.

With respect to tuition fees, in most cases, state universities have a lower tuition fee than private universities. Then, there are also countries that have no tuition fees at all, such as Germany and Norway. Almost all countries allow their international students to work part-time, but you need to strictly adhere to the rules regarding the number of hours you can work.

When should I start planning if I want to study abroad?

As mentioned in Q2, you need to set the ball rolling as early as possible, a year at the least. The whole process needs to be carried out painstakingly because a minute lapse can wreck your chances of admission in your dream university. Research for the most appropriate programmes and the best universities which not only help you in your journey towards your career goals, but also meet your preferences in location, duration, costs, etc. This will take considerable time and this time you would have to afford.

Will I need to attend an admissions interview?

If you are ambitious enough to apply for a competitive programme, then you must be competitive enough to attend an admissions interview. As an international applicant, you may be required to connect over a digital medium such as Skype for an interview. An admissions interview is usually most common in case of MBA. UG and PhD applicants are sometimes invited for an admissions interview.

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