PROFILING
To ensure that we accurately advise on the best country, university and course; we will first conduct a comprehensive profiling exercise. Towards this, we will assign a highly professional admission counselor who has in-depth knowledge for each student. Based on your academic qualifications, career goals, financial status and work experience, our counselors will help you choose the right course that addresses your aspirations and goals.
DOCUMENT PREPRATION
Submitting the right documents is the first step towards ensuring that your student visa is approved. If one or more documents is not in order, your visa application may be rejected leading delay. In some cases, delay can also lead to cancellation of admission. Once you have finalised the university, your documents will be carefully reviewed by Koala Studies professional editorial team. Whilst students are responsible for drafting and collating these documents, it is important that our editors review the work to help improve upon the content, grammar, tone and structure. This will ensure that the profile presented to the chosen institutions is professional and projects all that they need to know about the student in the best possible manner.
APPLICATION REVIEW AND SUBMISSION
This is your final chance to review the applications before they are submitted to the chosen universities. This is a critical part of the process and you must ensure that you set aside ample time to focus on this stage. You will be expected to sit with Koala Studies team of experienced application professionals to ensure that all details are accurate and to confirm that you are satisfied with the final application that has to be submitted.
COUNTRY/UNIVERSITY/COURSE SELECTION
If you aspire to study abroad, it is pertinent to choose the right course. Overseas education does not come cheap, which means you must make an informed choice based on your goals and interest. The Admission Counselors at Koala Studies will shortlist a number of appropriate universities for you after analyzing your profile. You can then discuss the shortlisted universities with your family and friends before finalizing.