Why Choose Us?
We are one of the most authentic
global education consultancy in Kerala.
Leading Study Abroad Consultant in the
CANADA,POLAND,UK,USA,LATVIAFRANCE,MOLDOVA,RUSSIAUZBEKISTAN
AUSTRAILIA,IRELAND,LUTHIANAPHILIPPINES,GEORGIA.
There are several reasons for students getting visa rejection for studying abroad.
Incomplete applications, insufficient funds, lack of strong ties to home country,
criminal records, and ineligibility due to academic qualifications, language
proficiency, or age requirements are the most common reasons for visa rejections.
It is important to review the visa requirements and guidelines carefully before
submitting the application to avoid any mistakes or missing information.
- Poland: The currency used in Poland is the Polish zloty (PLN). One zloty is divided into 100
groszy. - UK: The currency used in the UK is the British pound (GBP). One pound is divided into 100
pence. - USA: The currency used in the USA is the US dollar (USD). One dollar is divided into 100 cents.
- Germany: The currency used in Germany is the Euro (EUR). One euro is divided into 100 cents.
- Finland: The currency used in Finland is the Euro (EUR). One euro is divided into 100 cents.
- France: The currency used in France is the Euro (EUR). One euro is divided into 100 cents.
- Denmark: The currency used in Denmark is the Danish krone (DKK). One krone is divided into
100 ore.
A result-oriented project in a study abroad consulting office can help ensure that the office is meeting its goals and providing value to its clients.
- Limited job opportunities: The student’s field of study may have few job openings, making it hard to find work.
- Inadequate networking: The student may have failed to network effectively during their studies or utilize
career resources, resulting in limited job prospects.
Insufficient - work experience: Many employers prefer candidates with work experience, which students may
not have had the chance to acquire during their studies. - Language barriers: Students may face language barriers in the country they studied in, which can limit job
opportunities or make it difficult to showcase their skills.
Failure to meet - visa requirements: Students may not meet the visa requirements to work in the country they
studied in, which can hinder job opportunities.
- Limited work visas: Obtaining visas can be challenging and employers may be hesitant to sponsor overseas
students. - Lack of relevant work experience: Employers may require specific experience that overseas students lack due to
cultural differences or job market. - Cultural/language barriers: Differences can lead to misunderstandings, making it challenging for overseas
students to integrate and progress in their careers.