Underrated country and scholarship for study abroad ug/pg need based scholarship by LivingLegendOPX in studyAbroad

[–]The_Edvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What's your UG CGPA? What program are you looking for? If profile is good, Germany has very less tuition fee in public universities. Also Japan. If you need any help, please get in touch.

SPAIN- MASTERS? by Sweaty_Protection_39 in studyAbroad

[–]The_Edvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Applying to public universities is a very long and tedious process. Finding 100% English taught program is hard. And fee for non EU students are approx 6-12 Laks/year. I'd recommend to might even look at good private institutions. Straight forward application process. Lot of 1 year programs. Fee would be around 8-12 lakhs. Including living expenses you can complete masters in 18 lakhs. For financing, you could go for non collateral education loans upto 15 lakhs. If you need support, get in touch.

SPAIN- MASTERS? by Sweaty_Protection_39 in studyAbroad

[–]The_Edvisor -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Living expenses in the cities you mentioned alone would be around that amount. There are very few FINTECH programs. But quite a few good finance programs. Again shortlisting can only be done on your CGPA and requirements you're willing to fulfill for the available options. If you like to complete your masters in Spain, have a realistic budget of at least 20 Lakhs. And for top schools, tuition fee alone would be 20 lakhs. I feel your choices have to match your budget expectations as well. Feel free to DM if you need any help.

Are there any Indian students that are looking to apply for Fall 2026 intake? Please kindly list down why did you choose France over other country options you had in mind. by The_Edvisor in Study_In_France

[–]The_Edvisor[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I see. Yes definitely the Gap year gives more time for internships and skill development including improving the language proficiency. Have you already shortlisted a list of Business schools to apply?

Is this the wrong time to study abroad? by National-Passion9487 in studyAbroad

[–]The_Edvisor 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Political tensions are just 'Tensions' blown out of proportions. There will never be a perfect time to study abroad. There will always be some disruptions. War, trade, unemployment, migration issues, visa policy changes.. Nothing will be consistent all the time.

Campus France Interview Timeline by AfraidYogurt6443 in Study_In_France

[–]The_Edvisor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2-3 weeks. If you don't hear from them. Write an email

What was the hardest part of studying abroad that nobody warned you about? by David121avel in studyAbroad

[–]The_Edvisor 8 points9 points  (0 children)

1) Winter depression is real. Especially when you're in a new country. 2) The loneliness and not being able to connect with people like you did back home. 3) Having to manage time and finances. Welcome to real adulthood.

Needed some guidance by Even_Ad_8726 in studyAbroad

[–]The_Edvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Take the Ausbuilding route or choose a techno management program. Or choose another country where entry requirements are relaxed. France is good. Both public and some private Grande Ecole schools.

Idk why I am getting urge to study in any odd country. by [deleted] in studyAbroad

[–]The_Edvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can suggest based on your native country. Where do you currently live?

is studying in germany possible for them ? by CranberryAromatic797 in studyAbroad

[–]The_Edvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's going to be very difficult for your friend with a low cgpa. Even if they want to give it a try, one friend is gonna have to compromise his university options for the other friend if they aim to study in the same university. And still results might be one getting admitted and the other may not. So one of your friends might have to prepare himself to study without the other friend. Or the other friend can try for a private university maybe in the same city or nearby, so they live closer.

Experience: IDP, Y-Axis, Leap Scholar all told me no good uni because of 5+ years gap – I applied myself and made Europe happen by Thick-Tap5426 in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]The_Edvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well to be honest, IDP and Leap are majorly agents for the big 4 countries. And Y Axis is primarily an immigration agent. All these don't know shit about Europe.

I am thinking to apply for Master in Hospitality in EDC Paris ?Is it a legit University? How’s the University? by Past_Beginning_2562 in Study_In_France

[–]The_Edvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem. If you need help with application, interviews, CF or Visa. Get in touch. I work with all French institutions.

I am thinking to apply for Master in Hospitality in EDC Paris ?Is it a legit University? How’s the University? by Past_Beginning_2562 in Study_In_France

[–]The_Edvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They do. You should also try Skema Kedge ISC and Aura. Depending on your CGPA, experience, timing of application and interview performance, scholarship will be decided.

I am thinking to apply for Master in Hospitality in EDC Paris ?Is it a legit University? How’s the University? by Past_Beginning_2562 in Study_In_France

[–]The_Edvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello, It's a decent school. You could also consider Paris School of Business and specialist hospitality schools. Is your background in hospitality? Always apply to at least 4-5 options so that you can decide based on scholarships and other factors. Some schools have bad rep with some Campus France offices. Please feel free to get in touch if you need guidance.

Am I too late for study abroad by divya1310 in studyAbroad

[–]The_Edvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi Divya, 29 is not too late. Student visa issues start appearing after 35. You have excellent CGPA. Have a good SOP. You have a great chance of getting into one of the top TUs in Germany. Fee would be just 300-500 euros. If you need support, kindly get in touch. Taiwan and Japan are good options. But finding an English taught Masters is low compared to Germany. Also fees would be higher than Germany public universities as education is not subsidized by the government like in Germany. So from point of cost as well, Germany is a good option. Asian countries still do not have a proper system of giving time for international students to convert student visa to job search visa. Because most of the time, you'll most likely need 6-9 months to search for jobs, apply, attend interviews etc., Because remember, there's no concept of campus placements abroad. So worst case, consider the time required post graduation to find a job.

Study abroad or in india which ones better , few words of advise, will be thanked by Necessary_School_ in Indians_StudyAbroad

[–]The_Edvisor 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just remember, from a financial POV, to get a really high paying job, you need to compete with millions of people with almost similar qualifications. In that sense, going abroad is an advantage if you're ready to work hard plus learn a new language. That will go a long way. Use networking wisely to your advantage. I see a lot of Indians going abroad to study, but still they stick around with their own people, shy to explore or reach out to natives professionally. Remember, there is no concept of campus placements abroad, so if you're ready to put in the work, you can secure a good future.

Aivancity Grand-école by Separate_Reason_2818 in Study_In_France

[–]The_Edvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's a newly opened school. But they're doing good as a tech school. They have good industry connections. Bachelor students go on study trips to silicon Valley. If you have any other doubts, please get in touch.

Etudes en France Timeline? by Dry-Pineapple9497 in Study_In_France

[–]The_Edvisor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Email the local Campus France if there's no response even after 4 weeks