Faq of Consultancy Nepal

By studying abroad, you'll meet people with different upbringings, helping you widen your horizons and broaden your mind. In addition, the best way to experience another culture is to immerse yourself in it, and the ideal way to do that is by living in another country

Studying abroad helps you to learn new languages, appreciate other cultures, overcome challenges of living in another country and gain a greater understanding of the world. These are all things that modern businesses look for when hiring, and such traits will only become more important in the future.

Questions to ask your Study Abroad Consultant

  • Q - How much will the course cost? ...
  • Q - Am I eligible to apply for the course of my choice? ...
  • Q - Is the university accredited? ...
  • Q - What requirements do I need to fulfill?

Here's a list of documents you'll need when applying to study abroad

  • Application Form. This is the most important document that includes all your personal and professional details. ...
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP) ...
  • Academic transcripts. ...
  • Letter of Recommendation (LOR) ...
  • Curriculum Vitae (CV) or Resume. ...
  • Test Scores. ...
  • Essays.

The Disadvantages of Study Abroad

  • Language Barriers and Culture Shock.
  • You're On Your Own.
  • Studying Abroad Is Expensive.
  • Your Credits May Not Transfer.
  • Your Home Country Health Insurance May Not Cover You Abroad.

If you are considering completing all or some of your university studies overseas, check out this summary of the best countries to study abroad.

  • France. Romantic Paris consistently tops lists of the best cities for students. ...
  • United States. ...
  • Germany. ...
  • Canada. ...
  • Taiwan. ...
  • Argentina. ...
  • Australia. ...
  • South Korea.

Australia has 39 universities, 37 out of which are public and two are private. Choosing a program and an institution solely depends on your interests, academic background, and budget. To decide where to study and what to pursue, you can start by creating a list of your interests and skills and spend some time reflecting upon it. Do your research to understand which skillset or interest has a good scope professionally. Narrow down your choices accordingly and search for relevant courses and institutions. You’ll also have to take intakes of your preferred courses into consideration, because not all universities or colleges offer programs in all three intakes.