2. Admitkard
The most dreaded and arguably the most exhausting
step of your study abroad journey is the application
procedure.The thought of studying in a foreign land
away from home is truly exciting. Having a
knowledgeable person supervise you through the entire
process would be of tremendous help as even a small
mistake in the documentation can cost you a valuable
opportunity to study abroad.
4. Admitkard
Your past academic record is one of the most important
deciding factors in securing admission to a college
abroad. Each university has its own minimum
requirement for its programs, which are flexible
depending on the candidate’s profile.
6. Admitkard
A letter of recommendation serves as an important
reliable source of information about you.The letter
would highlight your strengths and weaknesses in
describing your calibre as a prospective student in the
university/college you are applying to. Hence obtaining
a proper letter of recommendation is very important.
8. Admitkard
These documents give the faculty assessing your
application their most significant impression of you as
an individual.This section distinguishes you from other
suitable candidates and offers a chance to market
yourself.
10. Admitkard
Many courses and universities require you to take a
standardized test such as GRE or GMAT along with an
English Proficiency test such asTOEFL,TWE andTSE.
There is a certain minimum that you have to score in
these tests to get admission.
12. Admitkard
Many professional and vocational courses require that
the applicant have relevant work experience. For
instance, several MBA courses or master’s courses in
information studies require at least a couple of years’
work experience. Most Australian universities are very
particular about this requirement.
14. Admitkard
Evidence of financial support is required by universities
to issue the documents needed for visa application.
Although it is a requirement for application, it is usually
not taken into consideration while determining the
candidate’s suitability for admission. Most universities
make their admission decisions without factoring in the
source or amount of financial support