Frequently Asked Questions
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English Proficiency
Many universities want overseas students to provide evidence of English competence in the form of IELTS, TOEFL, or the PTE test.
English is the dominant language of instruction, even though the official language is Arabic.
English proficiency certification is required by most institutions, either IELTS or TOEFL.
The majority of higher education institutions use English as the principal medium of instruction.
Standard academic tests like IELTS or TOEFL would normally be required to demonstrate English proficiency but for some it can be waived.
All universities request that international students establish their competence with the IELTS, TOEFL, or the PTE tests. The required test score varies with the institution and the program.
While the native language is Korean, the vast majority of universities offer a variety of courses taught in English for foreign students.
Students must present TOPIK scores for proof of Korean language ability, depending on the program, or IELTS/TOEFL scores for English courses.
Although the national language is Thai, most of the universities offer English courses for foreign students especially in programs like business, engineering, technology and hospitality.
Do I have to take the English proficiency test? Yes, international students are required to submit English ability test scores such as IELTS or TOEFL to fulfill english proficiency requirement
English is the official language utilized in all the academic programs and everyday communication.
Student Visas
Though this will be adjustable depending on the individual’s situation and the application completeness, this will take approximately 4–6 weeks.
Applicants must have a legitimate offer letter, a legitimate passport, and must meet any additional health or eligibility requirements.
Academic Programs
Australia has a great range of courses including vocational courses of disciplines, PhD, postgraduate, and undergraduate.
The main intake is generally in September, with most institutions also having alternative start dates in January or February.
The academic year normally begins with the principal intake in July/August, with some institutions having additional start dates in January.
New Zealand provides a diverse selection of courses, including undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral programs, as well as vocational courses in business, engineering, arts, and sciences.
The majority of institutions only offer two intakes, fall (September) and spring (March), but a number of institutions also offer other start dates on a semester basis.
The primary intakes for scholars tend to be June/July, but some institutions also offer secondary start dates of November.
Most institutions provide a secondary intake in January; the main admission is in September/October.
4 years of learning are normally necessary to obtain an undergraduate degree, and 2 years normally spent to obtain master’s. 2-4 years for doctoral degrees depending on the topic and demand.
Transfer credit policies differ at different institutions. Normally, the students need to present formal transcripts, course descriptions, and syllabi in order to be considered for review. The U.S. institution will review these materials to determine what credits can be transferred to your degree plan.
Work Opportunities
Yes, the holders of the student visa can work up to 40 hours for two consecutive fortnights during the term, and full-time when on holiday.
Yes, Dubai provides ample part-time job and internship opportunities with the limitation of the local labour law stipulation and the conditions of the student visa.
Scholarships
Certainly, most of the universities provide merit scholarships to international students. Higher the GPA, higher the scholarships.
Government and university scholarships and grants from private sources are available for foreign students in order to partially fund their stays.
Yes, the university as well as the administration offers scholarships, along with other funds from private agencies, for the financial aid of foreign students.
Yes, some of these scholarship programs are available, such as the government-funded ones, for instance, the Global Korea Scholarship and the university-level scholarship support for international students.
Yes, international students may be qualified for a variety of funding, including Thai government scholarship, university financial aid, and sponsorships from the private sector.
Yes, most universities provide partial university specific scholarships to international students. Students seeking for full aid or full financial support should consider applying for Chevening and Commonwealth Scholarships.
American universities offer various forms of funding, including merit scholarships, need-based aid, and assistantships for Master’s students who are awarded with funding against tuition and stipend facility to cover costs.
Yes, we guide you through scholarship opportunities and financing alternatives, providing you with advice and guidance to improve your chances for securing financing for your international education.
Cost of Living
Although the cost of living in New Zealand’s larger cities is higher, the total spend is comparable to other countries that provide higher education. The cost of living can be kept low by sticking to a budget and making reasonable accommodations.
Popular Destinations
Culturally rich cities like New York, Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San-Antonio, Houston and Florida are favored by international students because they provide diverse academic, social, and professional opportunities.
360 Education Services
Yes, students are provided with comprehensive materials and resources to refer to while in their study abroad program.
English Proficiency
IELTS has four parts: Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking.
Results of the IELTS are good for two years from the test date.
Contacting an authorized exam centre, exam registration center, or the official IELTS website is the first step in signing up for the exam.
While the General Training Test is sat by trainee, working, or immigrating, the Academic Test is sat by students seeking further study.
Face-to-face with a qualified examiner, the examination offers a dynamic evaluation of the candidate’s English-speaking abilities.
PTE Academic is a totally computer-based test that assesses hearing, reading, speaking, and writing through integrated problems that reflect real-life circumstances
The test lasts around 3 hours, covering a full spectrum of language skills.
Results are often available within 48 hours, allowing for rapid decision-making for academic or professional applications.
Scores are provided on a scale from 10 to 90, with higher scores indicating superior English language competency.
Yes, preparation classes are given in both forms to accommodate varied learning preferences and schedules.