1. How can I start the process of applying for education abroad?
– The first step is to contact us and schedule a free consultation. Our consultants will assist you in selecting the appropriate university and program.
2. Which countries do you offer universities in for studying abroad?
– We offer universities in countries such as the USA, Canada, the UK, Australia, Germany, Poland, Hungary, Latvia, Italy, Turkey, Lithuania, South Korea, Malaysia, Malta, etc.
3. What are the requirements to study medicine abroad?
– Typically, studying medicine abroad requires a high GPA, a language proficiency certificate (IELTS, TOEFL), a motivation letter, and sometimes entrance exam results. Through us, you can apply to prestigious medical universities in Europe, the USA, the UK, and Turkey.
4. Can I study abroad without exams?
– Some universities admit students without requiring exam results.
5. Can I work while studying abroad?
– In many countries, students are allowed to work within certain hour limits (15-20 hours per week). Consult with us to learn about work permit regulations in each country.
6. What is a reference letter, and how should it be written?
– A reference letter is a document that confirms your academic or professional skills, typically written by teachers or employers.
7. What is a motivation letter, and why is it required?
– A motivation letter is a document where you explain why you are applying to a particular university and program.
8. Where can I get a translation certification for my documents?
– You can get your documents certified by official translation offices or certified translators with notarial verification.
9. Is an English language proficiency certificate required?
– Yes, many countries require certificates like IELTS, TOEFL, or Duolingo for language proficiency.
10. What documents are required for applying?
– Passport, diploma/transcript, reference letter, motivation letter, language certificate, CV, and any additional supporting documents.
11. What are the application deadlines for universities?
– Application deadlines vary depending on the university and program. Our consultants will provide you with specific details.
12. Can I apply for a scholarship?
– Yes, we offer several scholarship programs, and our consultants will provide you with information about suitable scholarships.
13. Do you provide visa application support?
– Yes, we provide full support for preparing documents and following up on the visa application process.
14. Do you assist in finding accommodation abroad?
– Yes, we help students find dormitories, rental apartments, and other accommodation options.
15. Do you offer language courses?
– Yes, we offer IELTS, TOEFL, Duolingo, and other language preparation courses.
16. Is there a minimum GPA requirement to study abroad?
– Some universities have a minimum GPA requirement, but we offer options for students with different GPA levels.
17. Are online education programs available?
– Yes, many universities offer hybrid and online education programs.
18. What is a Pre-Master program?
– A Pre-Master program is an academic preparation phase for students with lower GPA or language levels or for those wishing to change fields.
19. Can I apply for summer schools?
– Yes, we provide support for applying to summer schools and courses.
20. What is an International Year One program?
– It is a special preparation program that combines Foundation and the first year of a bachelor’s degree. Through this program, students can proceed to the second year without losing time, completing their degree in 3 years.
21. Is there an age limit for studying abroad?
– Age limits vary depending on the university.
22. Do you provide visa support for parents during the study period?
– In many countries, short-term visit visas for parents of students are possible.
23. How can I send language exam results to universities?
– IELTS, TOEFL, and Duolingo certificates are sent directly from the testing center or system to the university.
24. What is the difference between a fast-track and a non-thesis Master's program?
– A fast-track Master's program requires students to conduct research and write a thesis. It is more academic and prepares students for a PhD. It lasts 2 years.
– A non-thesis Master's program focuses more on practical teaching, with coursework and exams instead of a thesis. It is designed for those seeking work experience and career advancement. It lasts 1 year to 1.5 years.
25. What financial support is available for studying abroad?
– Scholarships and discounted payment plans are available.
26. Can I change my field of study?
– Yes, some universities offer Pre-Master or Foundation programs that allow students to change their field of study.
27. Can I be admitted to a university after completing language preparation courses?
– Yes, after completing the required language level, you can directly apply for university admission.
28. What language should the documents be in for the application process?
– Documents should be translated into English (or Turkish for Turkey) and notarized for most universities.
29. When is the admission letter issued?
– Admission letters are typically issued 1-8 weeks after application submission.
30. Is medical insurance required while studying abroad?
– Yes, most countries require students to have medical insurance.
31. Is there an application fee for universities?
– Some universities require an application fee, but through EDDE Global, this fee can often be waived for many programs.
32. What language courses do you offer for studying abroad?
– IELTS, TOEFL, Duolingo, PTE, General English, Türk dili və Alman dili kursları mövcuddur.
33. Where are Pre-Master programs offered?
– Pre-Master programs are available in countries such as the UK and the USA.
34. What should I do if my GPA is low for studying abroad?
– You can increase your chances of admission by applying to Foundation or Pre-Master programs.
35. How are tuition fees paid at universities?
– Tuition fees can be paid directly through the university's payment portal or via bank transfer.
36. How is accommodation reserved?
– We provide support for reserving dormitories.
37. Can I join social activities while studying abroad?
– Yes, most universities offer various social and academic clubs for students.
38. What is the required IELTS score to study abroad?
– This varies depending on the university and program, but the minimum is generally around 5.5.
39. Which universities admit students without exams?
– Many universities in Europe, the USA, the UK, and Northern Cyprus offer admission without exams. However, language proficiency is required.
40. Can I transfer my credits if my education is incomplete?
– Yes, credit transfers allow you to continue your education where you left off.
41. Is work experience required for master's programs?
– Some universities, particularly for MBA programs, may require work experience.
42. Which countries have simplified visa processes for students?
– Poland, Hungary, and Baltic countries offer simplified visa procedures for students.
43. Which scholarships are most popular?
– Some of the most popular scholarships include Chevening, DAAD, Erasmus+, Fulbright, Visby, and the Azerbaijan State Program.
44. Is it possible to study medicine abroad?
– Yes, you can study medicine in countries like Poland, Germany, Hungary, and Turkey.
45. Which countries have more affordable living costs for students?
– Countries such as Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Hungary, and Turkey have relatively affordable living costs.
46. How does EDDE Global support students?
– We offer complete support with the application process, visa assistance, accommodation search, academic advice, and exam preparation.
47. Can I stay in the country after studying abroad?
– Some countries offer post-study work visas, allowing graduates to work for 1-3 years after completing their studies.