Are you in 1st year MBBS?
Most students start thinking about USMLE / PLAB / AMC in final year and that's where they make a big mistake.
If you start early (even with small steps), it becomes MUCH easier and less stressful later.
We've helped students understand:
Which country is best (USA UK Australia)
When to start preparation
How to plan without pressure
If you want, We can share a simple roadmap for your 1st year (no cost).
If you start early (even with small steps), it becomes MUCH easier and less stressful later.
We've helped students understand:
Which country is best (USA UK Australia)
When to start preparation
How to plan without pressure
If you want, We can share a simple roadmap for your 1st year (no cost).
Are you in 2nd year MBBS?
This is actually the most important time to decide between USMLE/PLAB/AMC.
Many students wait till final year and then feel confused, rushed and underprepared.
If you plan properly from 2nd year:
You can avoid unnecessary stress
Build a strong CV step-by-step
and choose the right country based on your goals
We've been guiding students on how to start smart from 2nd year itself.
If you want, We can share a clear roadmap for your situation (no cost).
Many students wait till final year and then feel confused, rushed and underprepared.
If you plan properly from 2nd year:
You can avoid unnecessary stress
Build a strong CV step-by-step
and choose the right country based on your goals
We've been guiding students on how to start smart from 2nd year itself.
If you want, We can share a clear roadmap for your situation (no cost).
Are you in 3rd year MBBS?
This is the stage where most students either get serious about USMLE / PLAB /AMC or fall behind.
By this time, many students have already started preparation and without proper guidance, it becomes confusing and stressful.
The good part?
You still have the perfect time to plan it the right way.
We help students:
Decide the right country based on profile & budget
Create a proper timeline (without wasting time)
Avoid common mistakes that cost 1-2 years
If you want, We can step-by-step plan. you with a clear step-by-step plan.
By this time, many students have already started preparation and without proper guidance, it becomes confusing and stressful.
The good part?
You still have the perfect time to plan it the right way.
We help students:
Decide the right country based on profile & budget
Create a proper timeline (without wasting time)
Avoid common mistakes that cost 1-2 years
If you want, We can step-by-step plan. you with a clear step-by-step plan.
Are you in final year MBBS?
At this stage, most students feel confused about USMLE/PLAB/AMC and worry about losing 1-2 years after graduation.
The truth is without a proper plan, many students end up delaying their journey.
But if you take the right steps now, you can still:
Start preparation in the right direction.
Avoid wasting time after internship.
Move faster towards your target country.
We help final-year students create a clear practical plan based on their current situation.
If you want, we can guide you step-by-step.
The truth is without a proper plan, many students end up delaying their journey.
But if you take the right steps now, you can still:
Start preparation in the right direction.
Avoid wasting time after internship.
Move faster towards your target country.
We help final-year students create a clear practical plan based on their current situation.
If you want, we can guide you step-by-step.
Are you currently doing your internship?
This is the most crucial phase if you're planning for USMLE / PLAB/AMC.
Many interns delay decisions and end up wasting 1-2 years after graduation just figuring out the process.
But if you start NOW with the right plan:
You can save a full year
Start preparation alongside internship
And move faster towards your target country
We're currently helping interns create a clear step-by-step plan based on their timeline and goals.
If you're serious about going abroad, We can guide you.
Many interns delay decisions and end up wasting 1-2 years after graduation just figuring out the process.
But if you start NOW with the right plan:
You can save a full year
Start preparation alongside internship
And move faster towards your target country
We're currently helping interns create a clear step-by-step plan based on their timeline and goals.
If you're serious about going abroad, We can guide you.
When Should One Start the Application Process?
Most countries and universities require at least 9-10 months to complete the entire application process. It's advisable to start well in advance to ensure all documents and requirements are in order, giving enough time for any unforeseen delays.
How Much Time Does It Take to Receive My Offer Letter?
The time it takes to receive your offer letter depends on the university. Typically, it can take anywhere from 10 days to 60 days. Be sure to check with your chosen institution for their specific timelines.
Which is the Best Country to Study?
The best country to study depends on various factors like your field of interest, career goals, and financial situation. However, some of the most popular study destinations globally include the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and Germany.
Which is the Right Time or Right Semester to Take Admission?
The Fall semester (August/September) is typically the best time to take admission for students aiming to study abroad. This period aligns with the major intake for most countries, particularly the USA, Canada, the UK, and Australia. It also conveniently fits with the academic cycle, allowing students, especially those in India, to begin their application process after receiving final exam results in July. This gives sufficient time to meet application deadlines, which often span from January to May.
What is a transcript?
A transcript is an official document issued by the university or institution that lists your academic grades. It includes the marks you have obtained, the maximum possible marks, and an explanation of the grading system used by your college.
Do all universities offer scholarships?
Most universities offer scholarships to international students, but each university has its own criteria for selection.
What is an I-20 and how do I get it?
The Form I-20 is an official U.S. Government document issued by a certified school. It is required for obtaining an F-1 or M-1 visa. The I-20 serves as proof of acceptance and includes details needed to pay the SEVIS I-901 fee, apply for a visa, or change visa status. It also contains the student’s SEVIS identification number.
Admission Deadlines for Semesters/Intakes
Fall (Aug./Sept) – End of March
Spring (Jan.) – End of September
Summer (April) – End of November
Winter (November) – End of May
Spring (Jan.) – End of September
Summer (April) – End of November
Winter (November) – End of May
Can an F-1 student work in the United States?
Full time: No
Part time: Yes
Please contact your student advisor for further information.
Part time: Yes
Please contact your student advisor for further information.
What if I receive an I-20 to a different school?
If you receive an I-20 after scheduling your appointment, you can inform the U.S. consular officer of the new I-20 during the interview.
I received my visa, when should I travel?
You may enter the United States only within 30 days of the start date of your course of study as stated on your I-20, regardless of when your visa was issued.
What is a Conditional and Unconditional Offer Letter?
Unconditional Offer: No conditions; the offer is granted without any requirements.
Conditional Offer: The offer is subject to meeting certain conditions like IELTS score, percentage, GPA, financial documents, etc.
What are the different types of college and university?
There are community colleges (two-year colleges), four-year colleges, and universities.
What is Sophomore Year?
In the USA, the second year of a four-year bachelor's degree is called the "Sophomore Year."
What is the length of an Associate's Degree?
It typically takes 2 years.
Which type of college offers an Associate's Degree?
Community colleges offer Associate's degrees.
What are the different tests required for USA admission?
For Engineering: GRE + TOEFL/IELTS
For Management/Account: GMAT + TOEFL/IELTS
Conditional Offer: The offer is subject to meeting certain conditions like IELTS score, percentage, GPA, financial documents, etc.
What are the different types of college and university?
There are community colleges (two-year colleges), four-year colleges, and universities.
What is Sophomore Year?
In the USA, the second year of a four-year bachelor's degree is called the "Sophomore Year."
What is the length of an Associate's Degree?
It typically takes 2 years.
Which type of college offers an Associate's Degree?
Community colleges offer Associate's degrees.
What are the different tests required for USA admission?
For Engineering: GRE + TOEFL/IELTS
For Management/Account: GMAT + TOEFL/IELTS
I was working as an H-1B and have now been admitted to a university as an F-1. Do I need to return to my country to apply for a student visa?
No, you do not need to return to your home country to apply for a new visa while you are in the United States. The visa is only required for entry into the U.S. You may need to check with USCIS to see if you need to adjust your status. However, if you leave the U.S., you will need to apply for an F-1 student visa to re-enter the country.
Can my dependents apply for a tourist visa instead of a dependent visa if they only want to visit me and stay in the U.S. for a short period of time?
Yes, your dependents can apply for a tourist visa (B-2) if they only wish to visit you and stay in the U.S. for a short period. However, they will need to demonstrate that their visit is temporary and that they intend to return to their home country after the visit.