
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to the most frequently asked questions below.
You can apply for a course through our online portal by selecting your preferred college and program, filling out the application form, and submitting the required documents. Our platform allows you to track your application status in real time.
The best international course depends on your interests, career goals, and academic background. Popular fields include Business, Engineering, IT, Healthcare, and Creative Arts. Our advisors can help you choose the right course based on your preferences.
Eligibility varies by country and institution, but most colleges require a certain level of academic achievement, proficiency in English (like IELTS or TOEFL), and other documents such as a Statement of Purpose (SOP) and Letters of Recommendation (LOR). You can check the eligibility for each course/college on the College page.
After completing the 12th grade, you can apply to undergraduate programs abroad. Choose a course, check the eligibility requirements, submit academic transcripts, standardized test scores (if required), and apply through our platform for a streamlined process.
Fees depend on the country, course, and institution. Tuition fees can range from $10,000 to $50,000 per year. Our advisors can provide you with detailed fee structures for various institutions and help you explore scholarships or financial aid options.
To study abroad from India, you need to choose a course and institution, meet eligibility criteria, apply with the necessary documents, and obtain a student visa. Our portal simplifies this entire process, from application to visa assistance.
The “easiest” course depends on your interests and aptitude. Some students find courses in humanities and social sciences less technically challenging, but the best course for you will be one that aligns with your strengths and career aspirations.
Yes, you can reapply if your visa is rejected. However, it’s important to address the reasons for rejection and ensure that your new application meets all the necessary requirements. Our team can assist you with the reapplication process.
IELTS is required by many institutions to demonstrate English proficiency, but it is not mandatory for all countries or programs. Some universities may accept other tests like TOEFL or even waive the requirement under specific conditions.
The cost of studying abroad includes tuition fees, living expenses, insurance, and other miscellaneous costs. Depending on the country, you may need anywhere between $20,000 to $60,000 per year, but scholarships and part-time work opportunities can help reduce expenses.
Popular countries for undergraduate study include Europe, USA, UK, Mauritius, Singapore, and Ireland each offering world-class education. The best country depends on factors like your field of study, budget, and personal preferences.
You can check your application status through our online portal, where you can track updates in real-time and receive notifications about any further actions required.
Yes, you can reapply if your application was rejected. It’s important to understand the reasons for rejection, improve your application, and make sure all documents and requirements are met. Our advisors can guide you through the reapplication process.
Yes, many countries allow international students to work part-time while studying, typically up to 20 hours a week during term and full-time during holidays. The specifics depend on the country’s visa regulations.
Global University Group (GUG) offers a range of services including course selection assistance, application guidance, visa processing, pre-departure orientation, accommodation support, and career counselling.
Yes, scholarships are available based on merit, need, and specific programs. Our advisors can help you explore various scholarship opportunities and guide you through the application process.