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STUDY ABROAD

Opting to pursue education abroad involves more than just selecting a country or university; it signifies unlocking the doors to an unforgettable experience that can profoundly transform an individual’s life. The Agora Education Center is dedicated to assisting students and their families in navigating this significant decision. Every student is regarded as unique by Agora, each with their distinct goals. Consequently, we tailor an individualized education plan for each student, shaping the educational journey accordingly.

WHEN TO START PLANNING TO STUDY ABROAD?

Agora’s response to this question is straightforward. Planning to study abroad should commence at the earliest feasible age. Ideally, considering undergraduate education, it is advisable to initiate the planning process as early as the 5th grade, while for graduate education, the 1st year of university is an opportune time. This strategic approach is crucial because each year witnesses tens of thousands of prospective students from various countries vying for spots at the world’s premier universities. These institutions tend to favor candidates with a robust profile, and achieving such a profile requires substantial time and effort. Given the intensity of the competition, it is strongly recommended to embark on the journey of studying abroad from a very early age. To facilitate this, Agora offers programs that allow you to plan your study abroad experience in a timely manner.

LONG-TERM STUDY ABROAD SUPPORT

SHORT-TERM STUDY ABROAD SUPPORT

Utilizing the Admissions Simulator, we assume the role of the university admissions committee, responsible for assessing and either approving or rejecting student applications. Prior to the actual university application, we conduct a comprehensive evaluation of the student’s likelihood of admission, seeking guidance from experts in the field.

At Agora, you can make your own application by attending the trainings of our study abroad experts. Students participating in this program manage the application and admission process to the universities of their choice and receive support from Agora experts if needed.

We evaluate all scholarship opportunities and financial support options for our students abroad. Every student’s dream is to study abroad and find a scholarship. Agora will help you find a scholarship!

A student visa is a document approved by the immigration office of the country where you are studying. It allows you to enter the country and study for a certain period of time. After enrolling, you need to apply for a visa to obtain this permit.

In certain instances, universities extend invitations to students for interviews, posing a variety of questions before issuing acceptance letters. Each university adopts a unique approach to conducting these interviews. Agora is dedicated to equipping you with the skills and preparation needed to excel in these interviews, ensuring you are ready for the diverse approaches taken by different institutions.

When seeking admission to prestigious universities, three types of texts significantly impact the admission decision. These include the motivation letter crafted by the prospective student, special essays mandated by certain universities, and letters of recommendation that provide insights into the student’s qualities and capabilities.

The United States, often regarded as the land of great opportunities, boasts over 4,500 universities. Canada welcomes over 500,000 international students annually to its universities and colleges. British universities consistently secure positions in the top 10 of world university rankings, making them attractive to foreign students. Germany is renowned for providing quality education, often for free. Given these options, the choice of which country to pursue education depends on individual preferences, goals, and the specific qualities each country offers.

Which university is your dream university? In which country would you like to spend your university life? What do you need to know to get accepted to the world’s leading universities?