Tuition is USD 1,000–4,000/year; living costs are USD 200–500/month; health insurance, books, and permit fees are extra. Scholarships can substantially reduce these expenses.
Some universities accept alternative proof of English proficiency, such as a medium-of-instruction certificate, although scholarships and leading programs generally require IELTS or TOEFL.
Many international programs are taught in English, but basic proficiency in local language is encouraged for day-to-day life and greater immersion.
Yes, international students are permitted to work (part-time) on a student visa.
Begin the process at least 6 to 8 months before intended intake, accounting for scholarship applications, admission processing, and visa arrangements.
The Merit Scholarship and various university-based awards; check individual deadlines and eligibility.
We work collaboratively with students to provide tailored solutions for their study abroad needs.
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