If applying to an English-speaking country, you need to take a language proficiency test such as IELTS, PTE, Duolingo, or TOEFL as recommended by your counsellor. Additionally, some universities may require analytical tests like GRE or GMAT, depending on your program.
Gather all necessary academic documents such as transcripts, certificates, degrees, letters of recommendation, and statement of purpose. Ensure they meet the university's requirements and are properly attested if necessary.
Every university has specific application deadlines. It is crucial to submit your applications on time to increase your chances of admission. Keep track of early bird applications for better opportunities.
Once you receive an admission offer, you need to arrange financial documents to prove your ability to pay tuition and living expenses. Many universities require a deposit payment to confirm your admission.
Once you have secured admission and arranged your finances, apply for a student visa. Ensure you have all required documents, including your admission letter, proof of funds, and medical test reports if required. Some countries may also require a visa interview.