Overseas Education

  1. Understand your own needs first

    • If you are dependent on financial aid, you might have to limit your choices only to those colleges that provide aid to international students

    • You may want to pursue a particular sport seriously at college, and choose to apply to colleges where that sport is popular

    • The size of the college might impact your decision – are you ok studying at a state college with 30,000 students, or do you prefer studying in a smaller college with just 3,000 students?

    • Some students might prefer studying in a city campus, such as universities in New York, or London have, where there isn’t necessarily a college campus – university buildings are spread across the city. Other students might prefer to study in a smaller city/town where the university life is campus-based, and offers more of a community life.

  2. Draw the right balance

  3. Don’t overdo it

  4. Find out as much information as you can

  5. Safety and Security

  6. University facilities and support services

  7. Funding opportunities and reasonable tuition fees

  8. Social life and free time

How do we help?

All members of our team have migrated to Canada as International Students and we know what it takes to go through the process. Every aspiring candidate has many questions in mind before making the selection to any college or university. We will assist you with all those questions so that you can arrive in Canada with free mind.

One of the most critical steps for students applying abroad is to select which colleges to apply to. Creating applications for universities requires a lot of time and effort, making it all the more important that students shortlist colleges based on careful planning and thought.

How to Shortlist Universities?

What do we offer?

  1. Selecting the right program based on your profile.

  2. Assistance in completing the application form

  3. Where to look for resources?

  4. Arrange a meeting with the student attending the program you want to pursue.

  5. Assistance in creating a Statement of Purpose

  6. Accessing any Scholarship or course wavier

  7. Getting education credentials evaluated from WES, IQAS, ICES, CES

  8. Study preparation for the IELTS exam

FAQ's

  1. What's the good way to apply? directly on the College site or educationplannerBC or via an agent?

  2. Does your degree affect your chances of getting admission?

  3. Is SOP only needed when I apply for a study visa?

  4. What are the documents required when I apply for a Job?

  5. How long will it take to receive the offer of admission post applying?

  6. Does the course have good job opportunities?

  7. Is the course actually a 2-year program when mentioned on the website?

  8. What is the complexity of the program?

  9. What kind of programs and courses does the college offer?

  10. What is the admission process like?

  11. How long does it take to get a study permit?

  12. What is the cost of tuition and other expenses?

  13. Is there financial aid available for international students?

  14. Is there on-campus housing available?

  15. What kind of support services does the college provide for international students?

  16. What is the campus community like?

  17. How does the college support international students in finding work after graduation?

  18. Does the college offer English as a second language (ESL) courses?

  19. What is the location like?

  20. How close is the college to public transportation?

  21. How safe is the campus and surrounding area?

  22. What is the climate like?

  23. What kind of recreational activities and clubs are available?

  24. What is the job market like in the area?

  25. Are there opportunities for cultural immersion and language exchange?

  26. What is the process for renewing a study permit?

  27. What kind of health insurance is required for international students?

  28. What is the process for applying for permanent residency in Canada after graduation?