Important Updates for Study Abroad Aspirants
Whether you are a student accepted to a global institution or a study abroad aspirant ready to apply for next intakes, you must all be equally perplexed as to what the outcome of this global crisis will be. Whether or not your ambitions of studying abroad will come true? Whether or if there will be a way out that will be helpful to all of you. As a result, global institutions are devising various plans and methods to address the problem in the best interests of all parties involved. Let's take a brief look at the necessary inputs for students interested in studying abroad:
Intakes: The first and most important thing to look into is the intake, including whether or not lessons will be held online and whether or not the intake will be deferred, delayed, or cancelled.
Eligibility Criteria: The next point to consider is if the eligibility conditions for applications to undergraduates or postgraduates remain the same or change, given that most exams have yet to be completed or results have yet to be received, whether for 12th or graduation.
Test Requirements: The GRE, GMAT, and TOEFL iBT Home edition examinations have been added to the third crucial feature, Standardized Test Requirements. The TOEFL Home Edition Test is accepted by the majority of universities worldwide, while Duolingo English Test Score is accepted by a few others as an alternative to IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE.
Scholarships: Certain international universities provide standard scholarships, while others provide unique awards to students who begin their studies through online classes. Once everything has calmed down and returned to normal, you can all return to your study abroad destination and resume your usual lectures. Isn't this a fantastic opportunity to keep your dreams alive?
Give it some thought.
Reduction in Tuition Fees / Fees Refund: Certain colleges are also exploring lowering tuition prices or providing a refund if you decide not to study online within the first week or if you are denied a visa. The criterion differs from one country to the next and from one institution to the next.
Online Classes with Visa / without Visa:Many universities allow students to start classes online from their native country while they wait for their visa to be approved. Isn't that fantastic?
All you have to do now is gather the necessary information and apply to the appropriate institution on time to avoid wasting time and achieving your study abroad goals. Don't Give Up on Your Dreams of Studying Abroad.
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