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Explore top universities, scholarships, and expert visa guidance for Australia, Canada, the UK, the USA, and New Zealand. Our experienced counsellors are here to help you make the right choice.
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Compare countries by cost, university options, intake dates, work rules, and the kind of student life you want.

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A high-fit destination for students prioritizing employability, professional degrees, regional study options, and a clear student visa framework.
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February, July
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Tuition varies by provider, level, and city; official Study Australia guidance recommends checking course-level fees and budgeting separately for living costs.
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Australia
Institutions
20+
Primary intakes
February, July
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See what it may cost to study and live there, and whether the city pace suits you.
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Compare student work rules, post-study options, and how each country supports career plans.
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Choose a country because the courses, teaching style, and support fit your profile.

Popular choice
Australia offers globally recognized universities, practical course options, clear student visa settings, and a lifestyle built around major student cities.

Academic flexibility
The United States offers flexible majors, broad institution choice, research depth, assistantship options, and practical training pathways for eligible F-1 students.

One-year masters
The United Kingdom is known for intensive degrees, one-year masters options, historic universities, and a structured Graduate visa route for eligible students.

Co-op education
Canada is a strong choice for students seeking public universities, co-op options, immigration-linked work experience, and a multicultural academic environment.

Applied learning
New Zealand combines smaller student cities, applied qualifications, research universities, and post-study work options tied to qualification level.

English-taught degrees
Europe is a region-wide study option with nationally governed higher education systems, English-taught degrees, public universities, and country-specific visa rules.