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  • How do I know if I'm eligible for a particular course?
    Eligibility criteria varies from one university to another. The criteria generally comprise of a minimum academic performance, good command on the medium (language) of instruction at the university, requirements to appear for the respective entrance exam (some require scores of standardised tests), and relevant work experience (not very often).
  • What if I do not meet the minimum entry qualifications for studying abroad?
    In case of Undergraduate Studies: If you fail to meet the minimum entry qualifications, you may opt for a Foundation course, which generally lasts one academic year. Many institutions across the world offer Foundation Courses. In case of Postgraduate Studies: You may be admitted to a Postgraduate Certificate program, provided that you have satisfied the course tutor that you have the aptitude required for the course you wish to pursue. A Postgraduate Certificate program generally lasts six months and comprises the first semester of the appropriate master's degree. Having performed well in the Postgraduate Certificate program, you can easily apply for a postgraduate diploma, and subsequently to a Master's degree without wasting any of the precious years of your life.
  • I have below-average grades in high school or college. Will I get an admission?
    The answer is an emphatic YES. You don't necessarily have to be a topper to secure an admission at a good university. Your performance in highschool or college matters only to an extent, after that, it boils down to whether or not you have the aptitude required to pursue the course that you wish to pursue. If you perform exceptionally well in the entrance exam, you can definitely get an admission. Most standardized entrance exams are aimed towards testing your general aptitude rather than the theoretical knowledge, therefore, having performed exceptionally well in these standardized entrance exams increases your chances of getting an admission. At VBelieve, our expert faculties work hard to ensure that every student is given proper guidance and training to ace these standardized entrance exams.
  • How do I know if I qualify for a scholarship?
    Organizations that offer scholarships have generally set up a criteria to decide whether or not an individual qualifies for a scholarship. These criteria may differ from one organization to other. It is advised that you read carefully through the scholarship requirements before applying. At VBelieve, our experienced Team can make the whole process easier for you by screening your profile to see if you qualify for a scholarship.
  • What are the different categories of scholarships available for students?
    The scholarship available for students can be broadly categorised as: Merit-based scholarships Country-specific scholarships Need-based scholarships College-specific scholarships Student-specific scholarships
  • Can I work while studying overseas?
    Employment rules for international students vary from one country to another. You can refer to the immigration stamp in your passport to see whether or not you are eligible to work while studying. In most countries, international students are allowed to work for 20 hours per week during term days, and full-time during holidays
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