Popular Questions From our Clients

The duration varies:
MBBS (UK, India, Europe): 5-6 years
MD (USA, Canada): 4 years (after a pre-med bachelor's degree)
Internship/Residency: 2-7 years (depending on specialty and country)

High school diploma with science subjects (Minimum 60% Marks)
Entrance exams like UCAT (UK), MCAT (USA), NEET (India), IMAT (Italy)
English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE) Scores

Ensure the university is WHO-listed and recognized by the Medical Council of your home country (e.g., GMC for the UK, ECFMG for the USA, MCI for India).

Yes, but you may need to pass licensing exams:
  • USMLE (USA)
  • PLAB (UK)
  • AMC (Australia)
  • FMGE/NExT (India for foreign medical graduates)

Yes, the MBBS degree is recognized by NMC and WHO as well as in other foreign countries also.

  • Pilot training (CPL - Commercial Pilot License): 12-24 months
  • Degree in Aviation/Aeronautical Engineering: 3-4 years
  • Flight hours requirement: ~250 hours for CPL

You may need to convert it depending on the country. EASA (Europe), FAA (USA), and ICAO standards help with international recognition.

Airline pilots, cargo pilots, flight instructors, or aviation management roles.
Some countries have high demand for pilots, such as the Middle East, Asia, and North America.

Check for AACSB, AMBA, EQUIS accreditation, which are globally recognized.
Are there scholarships for MBA students?
Yes, many universities offer merit-based, need-based, and corporate sponsorship scholarships.

Different intakes most commonly,
  • Fall Intake – September or October
  • Spring Intake – January or February
  • Summer Intake – May or June

Frequently Asked Questions

Personal growth, cultural exposure, language learning, better job prospects, and an international network.

We will guide you by consider language, course offerings, cost, university ranking, scholarships, and your goals.

Tuition fees, accommodation, travel, food, insurance, and personal expenses.

We support our students to get Scholarships, student loans, part-time jobs, and financial aid from the university.

Not necessarily for academic courses, but it helps with daily life and socializing.

Many countries offer post-study work visas or internships for graduates.

Pack for the climate. Clothes, toiletries, medicines, important documents, electronics, and academic supplies.

Yes, many countries allow part-time work with restrictions on hours. Check local regulations.

Stay open-minded, learn local customs, engage in campus activities, and seek support when needed.

Reach out to professors or support services like tutoring and counselling for help.

It's possible, but you'll need to check with your university and immigration authorities for the procedures.

Yes, you can extend your visa if you continue studying full-time. Also check with your university and local immigration office.

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