Speaking in English can be scary when English is not your native language. English speaking is not only essential for English proficiency tests, it is also essential for communicating once you reach a foreign country, as it is known as a universally used language. While learning to speak fluent English can be a task, here are a few ways you can improve your English speaking: Learn the basics A guide...Read More
Finding the right place to live is an important part of your study abroad experience. At Edulink International Education Consultant, we help you secure safe, comfortable, and affordable student accommodation abroad once you get your visa. We will find you multiple Housing Options like on-campus dormitories, private apartments and shared housing according to your preference, budget, lifestyle, and proximity to your university. We guide you to choose reliable and student-friendly...Read More
Health insurance is an essential requirement for international students, ensuring you are covered during medical emergencies while studying abroad. At Edulink International Education Consultant, we guide you in choosing the right health insurance plans that meet university and visa requirements. Our Health Insurance Services Include helping you choose the best student health insurance to ensure it meets mandatory requirements set by universities and immigration authorities. We also provide you explanation...Read More
Applying to study abroad is a lengthy process, and it requires lots of research. There is a high chance of students making mistakes during the process. These mistakes can even lead to visa rejection. Students can plan better and improve their chances of success if they are aware of these common mistakes. Not Researching Universities Properly Many students choose universities only on the basis of recommendations. It is important that...Read More
One of the biggest queries for students planning to go for abroad studies is: “Can I work after I graduate?” Post-study work, also known as PSW, allows international students to live and work in the country they have graduated from for up to two years (three for PhDs). It aims to allow students to gain international work experience, recover tuition investment, and in some cases, apply for permanent residency (PR)....Read More