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Level-Wise Master Guide

Study Abroad After Class 12, Bachelor's or Master's

Select your level to see eligibility, course options, documents, budget planning, best countries, exams and mistakes to avoid.

After Class 12, Indian students can choose Bachelor's degrees, Foundation programs, Pathway programs, International Year 1 or Diplomas. Starting early gives more time for global internships, work and settlement planning.

✅ Eligibility

  • Class 12 from recognized board
  • Usually 60%–80% minimum
  • IELTS / TOEFL / PTE / Duolingo
  • SAT / ACT for some countries
  • Portfolio for design/art
  • Study gap explanation if needed

🎓 Course Options

  • Engineering, CS, AI, Data Science
  • Business, Finance, Accounting
  • Psychology, Law, Media, Design
  • Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health
  • Foundation / Pathway / Diploma

📄 Documents

  • Passport
  • Class 10 & 12 documents
  • Transfer & migration certificates
  • SOP + LORs
  • Financial proof

💰 Budget

  • Low: Germany, Italy, France, Poland
  • Medium: Canada, Ireland, Australia
  • High: USA, UK, Singapore
  • Check scholarships early

🌍 Best Countries

  • USA: STEM & OPT
  • UK: 3-year bachelor's
  • Canada: PR pathway
  • Australia: work rights
  • Germany: low tuition

🧪 Exams

  • IELTS / TOEFL / PTE / Duolingo
  • SAT / ACT
  • Portfolio for design
  • NEET for MBBS abroad

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Choose stream and career direction.
  2. Shortlist countries by budget and work rights.
  3. Prepare English test.
  4. Prepare SAT/ACT if needed.
  5. Create university list.
  6. Prepare SOP, LORs and documents.
  7. Apply before deadlines.
  8. Compare offers and scholarships.
  9. Arrange funds and visa.
  10. Travel and attend orientation.

After Bachelor's, the best routes are Master's, MBA, PG Diploma, specialized second degree or professional certifications. This level is ideal for career specialization and international work opportunities.

✅ Eligibility

  • Relevant bachelor's degree
  • Usually 60%+ for good universities
  • IELTS / TOEFL / PTE / Duolingo
  • GRE for some programs
  • GMAT for MBA
  • Work experience for MBA

🎓 Popular Options

  • MSc CS, AI, Data Science, Cybersecurity
  • MSc Engineering, Robotics
  • MBA, Finance, Marketing
  • MSc Biotech, Public Health
  • MA Psychology, Education, Law

📄 Documents

  • Passport
  • Degree certificate
  • All transcripts
  • SOP + LORs
  • Resume/CV
  • Financial proof

💰 Budget & ROI

  • UK 1-year master's saves time
  • Germany/Italy reduce tuition
  • USA has strong STEM work options
  • Compare salary vs cost

🌍 Best Countries

  • USA: STEM OPT
  • UK: 1-year master's
  • Canada: PGWP + PR
  • Australia: work rights
  • Germany: low tuition

🧪 Exams

  • IELTS / TOEFL / PTE
  • GRE for some programs
  • GMAT for MBA
  • Portfolio for design

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Choose specialization and career goal.
  2. Compare countries by budget and work rights.
  3. Prepare English test and GRE/GMAT if needed.
  4. Improve profile with projects and internships.
  5. Shortlist universities using subject ranking.
  6. Prepare SOP, LORs and documents.
  7. Apply before deadlines.
  8. Compare offers, scholarships and ROI.
  9. Arrange loan and visa documents.
  10. Apply for visa and travel.

After Master's, students can choose PhD, research programs, funded assistantships, second master's or professional doctorates. Many PhD programs abroad offer tuition waiver and monthly stipend.

✅ Eligibility

  • Relevant master's degree
  • Research proposal for PhD
  • Publications/projects help
  • IELTS/TOEFL score
  • Supervisor acceptance often needed
  • Strong academic LORs

🎓 Options

  • PhD in science/engineering/management
  • Research master's
  • Professional doctorate
  • Second master's for career switch
  • Research assistant roles

📄 Documents

  • Passport
  • Bachelor's & master's transcripts
  • Research proposal
  • Academic CV
  • Publications
  • Funding proof

💰 Funding

  • Many PhDs include tuition waiver + stipend
  • Teaching/research assistantships
  • Fulbright, DAAD, Commonwealth
  • Contact professors early

🌍 Best Countries

  • USA: strong funding
  • Germany: low tuition
  • Canada: funded PhDs
  • UK: top universities
  • Australia: research scholarships

🧪 Exams

  • IELTS / TOEFL
  • GRE for some programs
  • Research proposal is critical
  • Supervisor interview may be required

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Define research area and topic.
  2. Read professors' research papers.
  3. Prepare academic CV and proposal.
  4. Email professors with customized message.
  5. Shortlist universities with strong labs.
  6. Apply for PhD and scholarships.
  7. Attend interview.
  8. Receive funded offer.
  9. Apply for visa.
  10. Travel and begin research.
Subject Guides

Full Procedure for Each Subject

Click any subject to see pathways after Class 12, Bachelor's and Master's, best countries, exams, documents, careers and expert tips.

Destinations

Compare Study Abroad Countries

Click a country card or table row to see full details: fees, living cost, visa, work rights, PR, universities and scholarships.

Country Comparison Table

Country Budget Level Tuition Living Cost Post-Study Work Intakes Tags

Tuition Cost at a Glance

Average yearly tuition, cheapest to most expensive (based on each country's listed range).

Country Compare Tool

University Database

University Finder & Compare Tool

Filter universities by country, subject, fee tier and ranking tier. Compare two universities side-by-side.

University Compare Tool

Living Cost Data

City Cost of Living Comparison

Approximate monthly living costs for popular student cities. Values are in INR and for guidance only.

City Country Rent / Month Food / Month Transport / Month Misc / Month Total / Month Total / Year
Roadmap

Complete 10-Step Study Abroad Process

Start 12–18 months before your intended intake. For PhD, start even earlier because supervisor contact and funding take time.

  1. Choose course & career goal — match your academics, interest and future job market.
  2. Choose country & budget — compare tuition, living, scholarships and work rights.
  3. Check eligibility — percentage, subject background, exams, portfolio or work experience.
  4. Prepare exams — IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/Duolingo + SAT/GRE/GMAT if required.
  5. Shortlist universities — 3 ambitious + 4 moderate + 3 safe options.
  6. Prepare documents — SOP, LORs, CV, transcripts, financial proof.
  7. Apply before deadlines — submit applications and track portal updates.
  8. Compare offers — scholarship, ranking, location, ROI and visa rules.
  9. Arrange funds & visa — education loan, financial proof, interview/biometrics.
  10. Fly & settle — accommodation, bank account, SIM, orientation.

Intake Planner

Select how many months are left before your intake to see what you should do now.

Documentation

Complete Document Guide

Strong documents improve admission and visa success. Click each guide below.

📝 Statement of Purpose (SOP) Guide

Your SOP explains your academic background, course choice, university choice, career goals and why you are a genuine student.

  • Introduction: Who you are and what you want to study.
  • Academic background: What you studied and key achievements.
  • Why this course: Specific subjects, skills and career relevance.
  • Why this university: Faculty, labs, curriculum, internship options.
  • Why this country: Education quality, industry exposure, work opportunities.
  • Career goals: Short-term and long-term plans.
  • Conclusion: How this program transforms your future.

Tips: Keep it honest, specific and error-free. Use examples and achievements, not only emotions.

👨‍🏫 Letter of Recommendation (LOR) Guide
  • After Class 12: School teachers, class teacher, principal.
  • After Bachelor's: College professors, HOD, project guide.
  • For MBA: Manager, supervisor, professor.
  • For PhD: Research supervisor or professor who knows your research ability.

A good LOR should include relationship with student, academic ability, skills, character, projects and suitability for the course.

📄 Resume / CV Guide
  • Keep it clean and simple, 1–2 pages.
  • Add education with percentage/GPA and year.
  • Add internships, projects, certifications and achievements.
  • Add technical skills, languages and tools.
  • For PhD, add publications, conferences and research experience.
  • Avoid flashy designs unless applying for design courses.
🏦 Financial Documents Guide
  • Bank statement for last 3–6 months
  • Education loan sanction letter, if taking loan
  • Parents' income proof: ITR, salary slips, business proof
  • Sponsor affidavit / sponsorship letter
  • Fixed deposits, savings certificate, property papers if asked

Important: Financial documents should be consistent. Avoid sudden large deposits without explanation.

🛂 Visa Document Checklist
  • Valid passport
  • Admission / offer letter
  • Visa application form
  • Passport photos
  • English test score
  • Academic documents
  • Financial proof
  • Health insurance
  • Medical test report, if required
  • Police clearance certificate, if required
  • Accommodation proof, if asked
  • Visa fee receipt
⏳ Study Gap Explanation Guide
  • Mention what you did during the gap: exam preparation, internship, work, certification, family reasons.
  • Attach proof if possible: experience letter, course certificate, medical document.
  • Show how the gap prepared you for this course.
  • Avoid fake explanations because visa officers may verify.
🌐 Country-Specific Document Notes
  • Germany: APS certificate, blocked account, health insurance.
  • Canada: GIC/proof of funds, Letter of Acceptance, biometrics.
  • USA: I-20, SEVIS fee, DS-160, financial support proof.
  • UK: CAS, tuberculosis test if required, immigration health surcharge.
  • Australia: CoE, OSHC insurance, Genuine Student statement.
  • Italy: Declaration of Value/CIMEA, pre-enrollment.
  • France: Campus France procedure for many programs.
Free Planning Tools

Interactive Student Tools

Use these tools to plan documents, budget, loans, ROI, country selection, eligibility, SOP, LOR, visa interview and more.

📋 Document Checklist Generator

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💰 Study Abroad Cost Calculator

Estimate first-year budget with scholarship and city cost adjustment.



* Estimates only. Actual costs vary by university, city, lifestyle and exchange rate.

🏦 Education Loan EMI Calculator

Estimate monthly EMI for your education loan.

📈 ROI / Payback Calculator

Check how many years it may take to recover your study abroad cost from expected salary.

ROI depends on job market, country, course, experience and lifestyle. This is only a planning estimate.

💱 Currency Converter (Approx)

Convert foreign currency to INR using approximate rates. Edit rates if needed.

🌍 Country Finder

Select your budget, goal and language preference to find matching countries.

🎯 Eligibility Checker

Get a basic idea of your study abroad possibilities based on your profile.

* General guide only. Actual eligibility depends on university, course, country and application strength.

📝 SOP Draft Generator

The more specific detail you give, the stronger and less generic your draft will be. Fill everything you can, then personalize further before submission.

Fill in the fields above to see your draft strength.

This is only a draft to build from. Always personalize further with real, specific examples — admissions committees can tell a templated SOP apart from a genuine one.

📧 PhD Supervisor Email Generator

Create a professional first-contact email for PhD supervisors.

Always read the professor's recent papers and customize the email before sending — cold emails that mention specific work get far higher reply rates than generic ones.

📨 LOR Request Email Generator

Create a polite email asking a teacher/professor/manager for a recommendation letter.

Recommenders write stronger letters when you remind them of specific work — don't make them guess what to praise.

🎤 Visa Interview Practice

Click to get a common visa interview question and sample answer tip.

Test Preparation

Exams You May Need

IELTS

Most accepted English test. Usually 6.0–7.0 required.

TOEFL

Popular for USA. Typical requirement 70–100+.

PTE Academic

Computer-based English test, fast results.

Duolingo English Test

Online and affordable. Check visa acceptance.

SAT / ACT

Undergraduate entrance tests, mainly for USA.

GRE

For many Master's/PhD programs, especially USA.

GMAT

For MBA and business masters.

NEET

Required for Indian students who want MBBS abroad and plan to practice in India later.

Funding & Scholarships

Scholarship Finder

Filter scholarships by country and level. Always check official deadlines and conditions.

Visa Guidance

Country-Wise Student Visa Guide

Click each country to see visa type, work rules, post-study options and basic steps.

Intake Calendar

Major Intakes and Application Timeline

Deadlines vary by university. Always check official websites before applying.

CountryMain IntakesWhen to Start PreparingApplication WindowVisa Planning
USAFall, Spring12–18 months beforeNov–Feb for Fall2–3 months before travel
UKSep/Oct, Jan10–14 months beforeJan–Jun for Sep2 months before travel
CanadaSep, Jan, May10–14 months beforeDec–May depending college3 months before travel
AustraliaFeb, Jul, Nov10–12 months beforeSep–Dec for Feb intake2 months before travel
GermanyWinter, Summer12 months beforeMay–Jul for Winter3–4 months before travel
IrelandSep, Jan10–12 months beforeJan–Jun for Sep2–3 months before travel
FranceSep, Feb10–12 months beforeDec–Apr for Sep3 months before travel
NetherlandsSep, Feb10–12 months beforeOct–Apr for Sep2–3 months before travel
ItalySep, Feb10–12 months beforeNov–Jun depending university3 months before travel
SingaporeAug/Jan depending program12 months beforeOct–Feb for Aug2 months before travel
UAESep, Jan6–10 months beforeRolling admissions common1–2 months before travel
New ZealandFeb, Jul10–12 months beforeSep–Dec for Feb2–3 months before travel
Application Manager

University Application Tracker

Add universities, courses, deadlines and status. Data is saved only in your browser using localStorage.

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Living Abroad

Pre-Departure, Post-Arrival, Accommodation & Jobs

🧳

Pre-Departure Checklist

  • Passport & visa copies
  • Original academic documents
  • Accommodation confirmation
  • Travel insurance
  • Forex card / international bank
  • Essential medicines
  • University contact details
  • Local SIM / international roaming
🏠

Accommodation Guide

  • University hostel: safe, easy but limited
  • Private student housing: modern, social
  • Shared apartment: cheaper, more independent
  • Homestay: cultural exposure, meals included
  • Check deposit rules and contract carefully
  • Always avoid fake listings and pay through official channels
💼

Part-Time Job Guide

  • Check student work-hour limits
  • On-campus jobs: library, cafe, admin, lab
  • Off-campus jobs: retail, hospitality, delivery
  • Internships: best for career growth
  • Prepare a local-style CV
  • Use university career center
🛬

Post-Arrival Checklist

  • Attend orientation
  • Get student ID
  • Open local bank account
  • Buy local SIM
  • Register with local authority if required
  • Join Indian student association
  • Understand emergency numbers
🍛

Food & Lifestyle

  • Find Indian grocery stores
  • Cooking saves money
  • Check vegetarian options if needed
  • Join student clubs for networking
  • Maintain mental health and seek campus support
🚨

Safety Tips

  • Save embassy contact details
  • Share accommodation address with parents
  • Avoid suspicious job offers
  • Keep digital copies of documents
  • Know local emergency numbers
Finance

Education Loan & Financial Planning

🏦

Loan Coverage

Most banks cover tuition fee, living cost, travel, insurance, books and exam fees.

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Loan Documents

Admission letter, cost breakdown, KYC, income proof, academic documents, collateral if required.

When to Apply

Apply after receiving offer letter, but start checking loan eligibility before finalizing universities.

💡

Moratorium Period

Many loans allow repayment holiday during study plus 6–12 months after course completion.

🧾

Tax Benefit

Interest paid on education loan may be eligible for tax benefit under Indian tax rules. Consult a tax advisor.

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Do not show fake funds, sudden unexplained deposits or mismatched sponsor details.

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