Other Countries

Other Countries

Apart from the popular destinations like the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand and Canada, students today are also exploring a wide range of other countries for higher education. Countries such as Germany, France, Japan, South Korea, Ireland and the Netherlands are emerging as excellent study destinations, offering world-class universities, innovative research opportunities, and unique cultural experiences.

Many of these countries provide affordable tuition fees, scholarships for international students and programs taught in English, making them attractive for students seeking quality education at a lower cost.

Choosing these destinations also allows students to experience diverse cultures, languages and career opportunities while standing out in a competitive global job market.

We provide career counseling, university selection guidance, application assistance, visa support, test preparation, and pre-departure briefings for studying abroad.

Yes, we provide full support with student visa applications, including documentation guidance and interview preparation.

We help students apply for study visas to Australia, the USA, the UK, Canada, and New Zealand.

You can get started by booking a free consultation through our website, calling us directly, or visiting our office.

  • Valid passport
  • Confirmation of Enrolment (CoE) or acceptance letter
  • Proof of funds
  • English language proficiency (IELTS, PTE, etc.)
  • Academic transcripts & certificates
  • Visa application form & fee
  • Health & character certificates (varied by country)

Studying abroad offers world-class education, international exposure, personal growth, and better career opportunities.

Choose your study destination and course based on your interests, academic background, career goals, and budget.

Start planning at least 12–18 months earlier to meet deadlines and prepare essential documents.

You can apply directly through university websites or with help from certified education consultants like us – TWGG.

Yes, many universities accept credit transfers. It depends on your current coursework and the destination university’s policy.

Apply as early as possible, preferably once you decide to study abroad, to avoid any delays.

Visa approval depends on your documentation, finances, and program eligibility. With proper guidance, the process is manageable.

Passport fees vary by country. In Nepal, it typically ranges from NPR 5,000 to NPR 15,000, depending on the processing speed.

Identify your interests, strengths, and career goals. Our counsellors can help match you with suitable programs.

Gather your academic documents, language scores, SOP, LORs, and apply through the university’s portal or with our assistance. (Requirement varies by country)

We offer end-to-end support from course selection, application guidance, visa assistance, pre-departure sessions, to much more.

We help you explore alternatives, defer your intake, or appeal the decision where possible.

You usually pay tuition after receiving your offer letter and before your visa application, depending on the institution.

Baggage limits vary by airline, typically 23–30 kg for check-in and 7–10 kg for carry-on.

Carry essentials like travel documents, clothing for different seasons, medication, electronics, and basic toiletries.

You’ll go through immigration, then proceed to accommodation. We at TWGG offer airport pickup, too.

Your university’s international student support team, local student communities, and our network can guide you.

Home insurance often doesn’t cover medical expenses abroad. International coverage ensures you’re protected overseas.

Yes, like visa conditions on work hours or legal age limits. Always stay updated on local laws and regulations. You can also ask us if you’ve any questions.

Absolutely. Universities are diverse and welcoming, and you’ll meet people from all over the world.

Yes, they can apply for a visitor visa. Make sure to plan ahead and check entry requirements. We suggest that they visit you at the end of your study for convocation day or any special events.

Yes, with proper visas and depending on your host country’s travel agreements.

Yes, both feelings are common. Cultural adaptation takes time, and your emotions may vary.

Feel free to contact TWGG directly. Our expert counsellors are happy to assist with any queries.

  • How much will the course cost?
  • Am I eligible to apply for the course of my choice?
  • Is the university accredited?
  • What requirements do I need to fulfill?

You’ll need academic transcripts, a valid passport, test scores (like IELTS), an SOP, LORs, and financial documents.

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