FAQs - Study Abroad Guidance Simplified | Cokonet Overseas

Talk to your friends or relatives for advice, especially those who are already studying abroad. Use online resources to gather information about potential countries and courses that interest you. Make an outline in your mind about your preferred country and course. If you're still confused and haven't formed any frameworks, feel free to come and meet us – we'll be more than happy to assist you.

Absolutely not! Our counseling and guidance sessions are completely free of cost. Our commitment is to help you navigate your path to learning abroad. Your role is to determine how serious you are about studying abroad, and we take care of the rest.

Establishing a strong educational foundation is crucial for a successful career. Studying abroad offers a wealth of learning experiences, advanced techniques, and skill development. It introduces you to new cultures, people, and cuisines, contributing to a well-rounded education. Moreover, it lays the groundwork for achieving your future career goals.

The choice of where to study is a significant decision that requires careful consideration and research. Factors such as the subject you want to pursue, career prospects, cost of living, and tuition fees vary among countries and universities. Lifestyle, exploration opportunities, and cultural comfort are also important aspects to consider.

The duration varies depending on the program and degree level. Bachelor's programs generally span 3-4 years, while master's programs can range from 1-2 years. Doctorate programs, such as PhDs, typically take around 3-4 years to complete.

Begin your applications as early as possible. Application deadlines differ among universities, but generally, they are open from January/February to June/July for programs starting in September/October.

Entry requirements vary widely among universities and countries. For undergraduate degrees, you'll likely need to show completion of secondary education with required grades. Graduate programs might require admissions test scores, letters of recommendation, and more.

The cost depends on the country, program, and location you choose. This includes tuition fees and living expenses, such as accommodation, food, materials, and entertainment. Check university websites for program costs or consult our country guides for cost comparisons.

Yes, part-time work is often permitted, but it's essential to balance work and studies effectively. Regulations and work hours vary by country. Refer to our country guide for detailed information.

If you're traveling outside your geographical region/continent, you'll likely need a student visa. Requirements differ, but for longer study periods, a student visa is usually necessary. Short-term exchanges might require a tourist or visitor visa.

In many countries, courses are taught in English, especially for graduate and business programs. Language proficiency is required and proven through tests like IELTS, TOEFL, and PTE. However, some programs or countries might require knowledge of a second language for effective communication.

Yes, education loan assistance is available. We can guide you through the application process and necessary documents.

Universities might offer on-campus accommodation, or you can find your own rental. Research and planning are essential to secure suitable housing before departure.

World university rankings help identify leading institutions in specific fields. Our counselors are available to assist you in selecting reputable universities aligned with your goals.


Remember, studying abroad is a transformative journey, and our team is dedicated to guiding you through each step, ensuring a seamless and rewarding experience.