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Frequently asked questions!.

When is the best time to start my application?

Ideally, you should start planning 12–15 months before your intended intake. For example, if you are targeting the Fall (September) 2026 intake, you should begin researching and preparing for entrance exams by mid-2025. This gives you ample time for university shortlisting, documentation, and scholarship applications.

What are the primary entrance exams I need to take?

Requirements vary by country and course, but most students need:

  • English Proficiency: IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE.


  • Academic Standardized Tests: GRE or GMAT (for Master’s programs) or SAT/ACT (for Undergraduate programs).


  • Specialized Exams: Such as the MCAT for medicine or LSAT for law.

How much does it cost to study abroad, and are there scholarships?

Costs vary significantly by destination. Tuition can range from $10,000 to $50,000 per year, plus living expenses.However, many universities and governments offer:

  • Merit-based scholarships for high academic achievers.


  • Need-based grants for students with financial constraints.


  • External funding from organizations like the Tata Trust or Fulbright.

Can I work while I am studying?

Yes! Most popular destinations like the USA, UK, Canada, and Australia allow international students to work part-time(typically up to 20 hours per week) during semesters and full-time during scheduled breaks. This helps cover personal expenses and provides valuable local work experience.

What is the success rate for student visas?

While no one can guarantee a visa, working with a consultant like Kosh EduBridge significantly improves your chances. We ensure your financial documentation is transparent, your Statement of Purpose (SOP) is compelling, and you are well-prepared for your visa interview to meet all immigration requirements.

Will I be able to stay and work in the country after graduation?

Most countries offer a Post-Study Work Permit (PSWP). For instance:

  • UK: Graduate Route (2 years for Bachelors/Masters, 3 years for PhD).

  • USA: OPT (1 year, plus a 2-year extension for STEM graduates).

  • Canada: PGWP (up to 3 years depending on the course length).

  • Australia: Temporary Graduate visa (2–4 years depending on the degree).



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Easy ways to reach us, no matter your favorite transport.

Take Metro to Neelam MetroStation. From there, board the auto toward NIT1 and get off at Arya Samaj Road baba daal. The building at C3, is just a short walk from the stop.

From Neelam Flyover , follow Neelam Flyover and exit at roundabout . Turn left onto neelam bata road, then continue straight until you reach triple nine.take right from there.  Parking is available on-site near C3.