Counseling in 4 Steps
Career Counselling sessions aim to provide learners with essential knowledge to develop their unique career pathways and prepare for the challenges at university and beyond.
1 - Program Application
The most significant step you will put for your future is to fill out this application form to tell your dream about your higher education. Let us know what you plan, and we will prepare you for the best schools in the world.
2 - Consultation
After you tell us about your plan, our professional college counsellors will set a meeting with you to prepare your pathway to university education. In this meeting, you will have a chance to ask your questions to our professionals to secure your admission.
3 - University Application
You need to be aware of several milestones throughout the university admission process. Our professionals will prepare a solid application to secure your admission in the next stage. In this stage, you will also be guided for possible scholarships and other financial applications.
4 - Admission
Finally, we will guide you through the university registration process, which includes finding your accommodation.
In addition, our students benefit from high-quality teaching and mentoring support that enables them to prepare for the following stages of higher education.
University In the UK
The UK has a long history of providing world-class education, and UK universities generally rank high in international university league tables and attract some of the world’s best academics.
The UK is a multicultural country which significantly influences the culture. So regardless of where you come from, you will feel at home.
The UK has an exciting history; the landscape is beautiful. The nightlife is varied, and there is always something to do. Pubs, sports venues, markets, concerts and art galleries are just some places you can visit when you are not studying.
Your degree will be recognized and respected worldwide if you study in the UK.and will help you get your dream job.
UK degrees take 3 or 4 years to complete depending on where you study in the UK. . This means you will spend less on tuition fees. On top of that, many scholarships, grants, and bursaries are available from institutions and universities.
An international student in the UK is typically allowed to work up to 20 hours a week during term time and full-time outside of term time. This will allow you to gain valuable work experience, meet new people and earn money alongside your studies.