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Frequently Asked Questions (Faqs) Here are some Faqs regarding Complete Studying Abroad Guide and the contents in general. Weve taken time to gather these questions which you may likely ask too. ==> Scroll Down ==> 1. Am I required to pay tuition? No. The schools covered in the Complete Studying Abroad Guide are 100% tuition free. 2. Do the scholarship schemes in the Guide cover full or part tuition? The scholarship schemes in the CSAG cover full tuition. In addition to this, the Australian scholarship scheme gives allowance which amounts to $30,000. $25,000 covers living allowance, while $5,000 covers establishment allowance. We also have a catalog of international full scholarships in other parts of the world that cover extra expenses too. This is an additional free package to the CSAG. 3. How does the application process work? Some institutions use centralized application systems which are managed by the countrys educational system. Some use online application whereby the application links are on their respective websites. Others restrict their application to paper application whereby you print the application form and send. 4. Am I required to pay application fee? No. The tuition free institutions covered in the CASG do NOT also charge application fee. 5. How do i send my paper application? To save cost, you can send your paper application via regular post. Speed post can cost you money unless you are choked by time. Hence, its recommended you forward your application early. 6. I want to apply for an undergraduate programme, whats the basic requirement? If you have your secondary school/ high school certificate that qualifies you to apply for a university course in your home country, you can apply. 7. I want to apply for a Masters programme, whats the basic requirement? If you have a university degree that qualifies you to apply for Masters programme in your home country, you can apply. 8. I want to apply for a PhD/ Doctorate programme, whats the basic requirement? If you have a Masters degree that qualifies you to apply for PhD programme in your home country, you can apply. 9. Do these tuition free institutions and scholarship schemes cover my travel expenses? Its only the Australian scholarship scheme in the CSAG plus some scholarships in the bonus offer available to the 50 subscribers that cover these extra expenses. Aside these, you are required to pay for your visa and air ticket. 10. Is language a barrier to studying in these institutions? No. Though some Nordic countries are covered in the CSAG, there are lots of English speaking foreigners in those countries. Also, the wide range of courses covered in the CSAG are taught in English language. Language is never a barrier to your studying or living there. 11. Am I required to present an English language test prior to my admission? You will find schools that dont require these tests in the CSAG. Meanwhile, Some schools require it. The choice is all yours! 12. I want to write an English language test, what do I do? All the information regarding SAT and English language tests (TOEFL and IELTS) are contained in the CSAG. You will find some sample questions for your leisure practice and registration processes for these tests. MIND you that not all schools contained in the CSAG require these tests! 13. Do I need an agent before my application can be granted? NO. Do not spend money on any agent! All the details you may need for your application to be granted are contained in the CSAG. 14. Are there opportunities for part-time work for international students in these institutions? Yes! International students are allowed to work part-time for up to 25 hours per week as permitted by the Student resident permit. But the living allowance granted to the beneficiaries of the Australian scholarship scheme is to discourage them from working and to encourage them to face their studies without distractions. Though the Australian student visa permits international students to work part-time. Also, international students are allowed to work full time during holidays. 15. What happens after my studies? Students can apply for further studies after the expiration of their studies duration. Also, for students that want to work full time after expiration of their studies, a temporary resident permit is usually to them to enable them get skilled work. The Australian scholarship scheme do NOT encourage further stay after the studies completion. This is because the Australian government expects international students to go back to their home countries to practice what they have learnt to help facilitate development. 16. Are these tuition-free universities and scholarship schemes current? Be informed that government policies are prone to change. Sweden used to have tuition free schools but they stopped due to policy change! For this sole reason, we share current and updated information in the CSAG. The tuition free schools and scholarship schemes therein are current. In addition, buyers of this book are entitled to updates free of charge. 17. Regarding the Complete Studying Abroad Guide, Do I have to pay for each information separately? I mean, paying for that of Finland separately... paying for that of Australia separately and so on. No. All the information regarding the tuition free universities, 100% scholarships, their application procedures and required enclosures are contained in one document ==> CSAG. You dont pay separately for them. 18. How do I get a copy of the CSAG? You can visit here: educationalfulfillment.co.uk/studying-broad-payment/ 19. Can I apply for Masters programme without NYSC certificate? Yes, you can. While applying, you will not in any way be required to provide NYSC certificate. IF youre going for Masters, ensure your degree result is ready. Thank you! The above questions are questions you may likely wish to ask in the process of pursuing your studies abroad
Posted on: Mon, 08 Dec 2014 14:02:39 +0000

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