Q1.Is it mandatory to give GRE/GMAT for pursuing a Masters or an MBA degree?
No, it is not mandatory at all. Usually, most universities do not require GRE/GMAT scores, but some universities like the University of Manitoba, and the University of British Columbia require ...
Q2.Are there any countries who provide free education or 100% Scholarships?
Yes, there are some countries that provide free education like Italy, Germany, and France. However, the percentage in your Bachelors course should be more than 60%. In addition, once we ...
Q3.Can I pursue a Masters degree after a 3 years Bachelors or is it necessary to have a 4 years Bachelors?
Even with a 3-year Bachelors, you can still enroll for a Masters degree. However, some Universities having technical and engineering programs require the student to have a 4 years Bachelors. ...
Q4.Do you help us with Education Loan? If yes then what all documents are required for it?
We surely help you with the education loans, as we are affiliated with a number of banks and NBFCs that provide non-collateral education loans to students who want to study ...
Q5.Can I pay my 2nd year tuition fees while earning in my part time work permit?
Most of our students are able to pay their 2nd-year tuition fees while earning their part-time work permit. In addition, in an academic year, usually, there is 8 month study ...
Q6.Do I have to pay you extra while my PR application?
No, it is included in our consultation fees. During your PR application, we will help you throughout your documentation process. Right from preparing your Work log to your final visa ...
Q7.Is there any way where I can get a direct PR in Canada and settle there with my family?
Yes, there is a pilot program called as “Start Up Visa”, where you can get a Canadian PR in 14 months. Once you get a PR, your dependents (family) can ...
Q8.Is the admission to the universities really guaranteed?
Yes, we guarantee admission to the Universities and if we fail to provide you with an offer letter, then we refund your consultation fees completely (no questions asked). But if ...
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