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    Students need academic transcripts, an English proficiency test score (IELTS/PTE/TOEFL), a Statement of Purpose (SOP), a Letter of Recommendation (LOR), and a valid passport. Additional documents may be required depending on the country and university.

    The best country depends on career goals and budget. Australia offers strong post-study work opportunities, the UK has world-renowned universities, New Zealand provides affordable education with PR options, and Japan is ideal for technology and scholarship opportunities.

    Most universities require IELTS or PTE scores. Diploma programs generally need IELTS 5.5 (each band) or PTE 42+, while bachelor's and master's programs may require IELTS 6.0–7.0 or PTE 50–65+.

    Yes, some universities accept alternative qualifications or offer foundation programs. However, an English proficiency test is usually required for a student visa.

    Students must show proof of funds covering tuition fees and living expenses. The amount varies by country; for example, Australia requires AUD 24,505 per year for living expenses, while New Zealand requires NZD 20,000.

    Processing times vary; for Australia, it takes 4–12 weeks, the UK takes 3–6 weeks, and New Zealand may take 2–3 months. Early application is recommended to avoid delays.

    Yes, most countries allow students to work part-time. Australia and New Zealand permit 20 hours per week during study periods, while the UK allows 10–20 hours, depending on the course level.

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