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FAQ

  • Is it mandatory to give IELTS/TOEFL to study abroad?
    Most universities prefer students with working knowledge of English language skills. IELTS and TOEFL are most popular standardized exams to demonstrate proficiency in English language.
  • Are U.S universities good option for undergrad studies?
    U.S is a popular destination among students as it offers world class education, excellent research and training opportunities, various employment options and post study work VISA.
  • What is the minimum IELTS score I should get?
    Universities have different eligibility criteria when it comes to IELTS score. Any score above 6 is good in IELTS exam. Always check the eligibility criteria of university you are applying at.
  • Is it possible to receive Fully Funded scholarships for undergrad degrees?
    Yes, it is possible. Most universities give 100% funded scholarships to limited number of students every year. The students need to be exceptionally good in academics and extra-curricular activities to be considered for scholarship. For detailed admission criteria for scholarships please check the website of the university.
  • What is the validity of IELTS score?
    The validity of IELTS score is 2 years only.
  • Are there any minimum eligibility criteria for IELTS exam?
    There are no minimum eligibility criteria for IELTS exam. Any person who wants to study or work abroad can give IELTS exam to prove their proficiency in English language.
  • Can I retake the TOEFL test?
    Yes, the candidate can retake the exam as many times as he/she wants. There is no limit to TOEFL attempts. However, there should be a 12-day gap between existing registration and the new registration for TOEFL exams.
  • Which is easier- IELTS or TOEFL?
    IELTS and TOEFL are standardized tests for English language proficiency. Both are popular among aspirants who want to study or work abroad. According to most test takers, IELTS is generally considered bit easier than TOEFL.
  • What is a good PSAT score?
    Any score higher than 1300 is a good PSAT score.
  • Is it mandatory to give PSAT exam?
    PSAT exam is not mandatory for any candidate. However, preparing for PSAT exam will be beneficial to a candidate who wants to give SAT exam later.
  • What do I get in career counselling?
    Career counselling helps you in making a customized roadmap which suits your interests and dreams. It helps in profile building which makes your university application strong.
  • Should I take SAT or ACT exam?
    Both exams are recognized and accepted. SAT is recognized and accepted worldwide but ACT is recognized only in the U.S.
  • What is good SAT score?
    Any score above 1350 is generally considered a good score.
  • How many AP exams should I take?
    High score in AP exams matter more. So, you can take 2-5 AP exams and maintain high scores in all.
  • Do I need to take SAT exam to study in U.S?
    SAT exam is recognized worldwide. So, you have more options of university and country to consider for undergrad admission.
  • How much does it cost to study in the USA?
    The tuition fees vary depending on the course, university, and city you have selected. Generally, the tuition fees range from $22,000-$38,000 annually for undergrad or post grad degree.
  • Can SAT help in getting scholarships?
    High score in SAT reflects your dedication in your intended field. Universities prefer applicants who have taken SAT exam.
  • Good score in SAT means confirmed admission in university?
    Good score in SAT makes your university application strong but it does not guarantee confirmed admission. University has many other eligibility conditions as well.
  • Which is more popular- SAT or ACT?
    Both SAT and ACT are standardized tests which are recognized and accepted. SAT is widely known among students.
  • What funding options are available to study abroad?
    Many funding options are available for international students, such as student loans, scholarships on merit or need basis, full or partial tuition fee waiver, student jobs, research grants.
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