Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best study destinations abroad?

The best destinations depend on the field of study you wish to pursue. However, the most popular destinations include the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Germany, and New Zealand.

How do I start the application process for studying abroad?

You should first determine the appropriate study destination, then select the university or college offering the program you are interested in. After that, you need to prepare the required documents such as academic certificates, CV, recommendation letters, and language proficiency tests (such as IELTS or TOEFL) if required.

Can I get a scholarship to study abroad?

Yes, there are many scholarships available for international students. You can look for scholarships offered by universities, government organizations, or private institutions in the country where you wish to study.

What are the costs associated with studying abroad?

The costs include tuition fees, accommodation, health insurance, and living expenses such as food and transportation. These costs vary significantly depending on the country and city you choose.

Do I need a student visa?

Yes, most countries require a student visa for international students. You need to apply for a visa after receiving your university acceptance, and provide necessary documents such as proof of financial ability, acceptance letter, and some health checks.

How can I choose the right study major for me?

You can consult academic advisors or use online tools that help you identify majors based on your interests and skills. It's also a good idea to discuss your options with people who have experience in the field.

What degrees can I obtain abroad?

Abroad, you can earn various degrees such as a bachelor's degree, master's degree, and PhD in different fields, as well as diplomas and professional certifications that contribute to your skill development.

Do I need to speak the local language of the country I am studying in?

It is not always required to know the local language, as many universities offer programs in English. However, in some countries like France or Germany, mastering the local language can be important for daily life.

Can I work while studying abroad?

In many countries, you can work part-time while studying, but it is required that you do not exceed the number of working hours specified in your student visa. It is recommended to check the regulations of the country you are studying in.

Can I transfer between universities while studying abroad?

Yes, in some cases you can transfer between universities, but the new university must approve your application, and you must comply with the specific conditions set for transfer.

How can I find accommodation while studying abroad?

Many universities offer housing options for international students on or near campus. If there are no on-campus options, you can search for apartments or rooms for rent online or through housing agencies.

How can I adjust to a different culture while studying abroad?

It is important to be open to learning about new cultures and to respect local customs. You can also participate in social activities organized by the university for international students, which helps you adapt quickly.

What are the most important things I should know before traveling to study abroad?

Important things to know include understanding the country you'll be studying in (culture, climate, transportation), making sure your official documents are in order (visa, passport), and researching important places like hospitals, shops, and educational facilities.