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Common mistakes while applying for abroad universities

The road to studying abroad can be a confusing and unpredictable one, as the experience of travelling to a new country with new culture and environment can be overwhelming for an individual. It is important to make rational and informed decisions before taking such a big step in life. Previous incidents often indicate that students make some critical mistakes, that are fairly simple and overlook some key factors while considering studying abroad in a foreign country. But Edroll Consultancy is here for you! After some extensive research and experience, the team has made a list of the common mistakes that students usually make that can become an obstacle in their path to progress. Let’s look into them in-depth:

  1. Misaligned Master’s Program and Bachelor’s Degree: One of the most common issues of the students results from not clearly understanding their respective field of studies. Often, students end up applying for a Master’s or Post Graduate program that is not related to their previous educational background, particularly, the Bachelor’s Degree. A mistake like this is likely to get you rejected from that university and increase frustration and confusion.
  2. Proper Financial Planning: Studying abroad is an expensive ordeal. There is no question about it. Most of the students on the international platform have to work hard and dedicate their attention to effective financial management to survive in a competitive market. But, a lot of students fail to recognize the importance of proper budgeting, as they tend to consider only the tuition fees of the university. But in reality, there are multiple other associated expenses, such as food, medicine, accommodation, clothes, personal expenses and so forth. Without considering these aspects, a student will become overwhelmed with the expenses.
  3. Understanding Tuition Fees: Foreign educational institutions and universities are diverse and have a lot of information to offer. As a result, sometimes, the way they present their tuition fees and academic expenses can be a bit confusing for international students to fully understand. Sometimes, there are additional expenses related to academic services, extra-curricular activities and charges of different types, which are not clearly stated or are difficult to understand. So, it is strongly recommended that students do their research and take their time to assess the actual amount of tuition fees for their university to be mentally and financially prepared for the future.
  4. Overlooking Scholarship Opportunities: Although the life of an international student can be of financial struggle, there is often hope for them, as numerous scholarships, grants and funding opportunities are present throughout the international educational platform, through governmental and non-governmental programs. Sometimes, Universities themselves also offer scholarships for meritorious students with excellent achievements. So, you should be vigilant and be on the lookout for any potential financial opportunity that may be present in your chosen region.
  5. Taking Your Visa for Granted: The bright opportunities associated with a student visa are very lucrative. So, a lot of students from around the world compete for a place in the international student platform. Unfortunately, many students fail to recognize the significance of a student visa and end up not respecting the policies, regulations and violate them willingly or unwillingly at times. Such misconducts can have serious consequences, from being deported back to your home country to losing prospects of permanent residency. So, students should be careful to understand their limitations and act according to the mandates of their study permit.
  6. Submitting Wrong/False Documents: One of the most common incidents that get a student rejected from the university or the visa office is the submission of invalid, false or wrong documents. Typically, the requirements of the authorities of different institutions are stated clearly and in a concise way. Students should take their time to understand exactly what the establishments have asked for and be mindful to not take the help of any fraudulent way, such as submission of a document that is forged or is simply untrue. Such acts can get a student rejected or in the worst case, banned from entering that country entirely.
  7. Ensuring Work Privileges: When selecting a country or university, it is important to understand the regulations associated with the visa permit as well. Different countries have varying restrictions and permission focused on students. For instance, there are some nations where you can only work for 20 hours a week while you are a student, and in some countries, this may not be the case. So, it is crucial to recognize the work privileges of your destination and visa.
  8. Thinking that you are all by yourself in this: The entire process of going to study abroad is a long one no doubt, and along the way, students often feel like they are alone. Understandably,there are many fraudulent and unprofessional agencies out there. But not everyone is the same. Team Edroll is here to support you, not to sell you an idea. Remember that we are a team of previously experienced students who also went abroad through different channels. So, you can honour us with your trust and rest assured that you are not alone in your journey
  9. Not having a plan B prepared: Contingency planning is a key to success and stability in life. Life itself is unpredictable, and the plans you have made for yourself and your career can likelyface obstacles or simply not be fulfilled. Under such circumstances, having a plan B, or a contingency plan to fall back to is a strategic and rational move. So, try to keep 2 or more options open and don’t rely on a singular option for studying abroad.
  10. Giving up after a rejection: One of the biggest fears of a student in this journey is being rejected by the respective embassy of their desired nation when applying for a Study Permit. But what most people fail to realize is that it is a fairly common incident, and very few visas are accepted instantaneously. So, there is no reason for feeling like giving up, rather you should start again from scratch, and show the visa officer that you are adamant and dedicated on your path to success. There are thousands of cases where 1st time rejection was accepted around the 2nd time based on dedication and interest as well. You never know!
  11. Applying without being sure you want to study abroad: The mindset of an aspiring student can be adventurous. There are so many options, careers, professional directions available for a talented individual to follow. It is important to take a bit of your time, collect your thoughts and recognize your needs from life. What you want to do, where you want to be – all these questions may seem unimportant at a younger age, but in life, having a clear goal can not only bring confidence but also inner happiness and success. Moreover, as we mentioned earlier, the road is bumpy but rewarding. So, you should be prepared to dedicate your valuable time and resources to this commitment and shine across the international market of professionals!
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