Sydmandu Education Foundation

Frequently Asked Questions

The cost of studying abroad depends on several factors, including the destination country, the educational institution, and the course you choose. It’s recommended to discuss with our counselors in order to make a choice that aligns with your financial capabilities.

The timeline for visa processing varies depending on the country you’ve chosen. It’s crucial to plan ahead to avoid any delays in visa acquisition and travel. Reach out to us to get the current average processing times for your chosen destination.

The policy for bringing dependents varies from country to country. Most countries, however, do allow your dependents to accompany you at some point. For a detailed understanding of your chosen country’s policy, do consult with our counselors.

Not necessarily. Several countries offer post-study work visas, allowing you to stay and gain work experience after your studies. Check with us if this option is available in your chosen country.

The validity of a student visa can differ from country to country, and sometimes it might be less than your course duration. To get precise information about visa validity and the process of renewal, please get in touch with us.

Our team of experienced counselors can guide you through the documentation process, ensuring you meet all the requirements of your chosen country’s immigration authorities. Please contact us for further guidance.

IELTS score is one part of your application, and each country has its own minimum requirements. However, as long as you meet the requirements of your chosen course and university, you should be eligible to apply for a visa. Please consult with us to ensure you meet all the requirements.

The issuance of a visa is at the discretion of the immigration authority of your chosen country. Beware of misleading claims about visa guarantees. If you encounter any, please inform us.

Most countries permit international students to work part-time while studying. However, you should remember that your primary purpose is to study, not earn. The earning potential should be viewed as an additional benefit, not a primary goal.

For more detailed information, please contact or visit us. Our team of experienced counselors is ready to offer free counseling and support services to guide you in making the right study and career decisions.

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