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From Local to Global :

Expanding Horizons Through International Education

Smart Choices Abroad: Your Path to the World’s Top Universities

RS Global Study
Our Features

Elevate Your Education

How can RS Global Study help you find best universities around the world.

Student Guideline

Start with Research and Self-Assessment

Understand Academic Requirements

Tips to evaluate your GPA and subject background carefully

Build a Strong Profile

Universities value students who show initiative, creativity

Prepare Application Documents Carefully

Your personal statement is one of the most important parts

Apply for Scholarships and Financial Aid

Scholarship deadlines may be different from admission

Prepare for Visa and Interviews

How to prepare necessary financial documents.

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Meet Our TEAM

Rumana Jahan

Syeda Rumana Jahan – Managing Director

Mohammod sirajul Haq chowdhury

Mohammad Sirajul Haq Chowdhury

Administrative Team Members

Nusrat Jahan Khadija – Head of HR
About Us

Discover our most enrolled and top-rated universities. Learn skills that students trust and employers value.

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FAQS

Common Questions

Quick answers to questions you might have.

Common concern:
“My CGPA is low. Can I still apply?”

Answer:

Strong SOP, recommendation letters, and work experience can help compensate for lower CGPA.

Most universities require minimum 2.5–3.0 out of 4.0 (varies by country and program).

Top universities may require 3.5+.

Popular destinations include:

  • 🇨🇦 Canada
  • 🇦🇺 Australia
  • 🇺🇸 United States
  • 🇬🇧 United Kingdom
  • 🇰🇷 South Korea
  • 🇩🇪 Germany

Students usually ask:

  • Which country has low tuition?
  • Which country offers easy PR?
  • Which country has high visa approval?

Each country has different advantages depending on budget, academic profile, and long-term goals.

Students often ask:

  • What is the total cost including tuition + living?
  • Can I go abroad with low budget?

Approximate yearly cost:

  • Tuition: $5,000 – $30,000
  • Living: $8,000 – $15,000

Countries like Germany and South Korea may offer lower tuition compared to USA or Australia.

Yes, but competition is high.

Examples:

  • Global Korea Scholarship
  • Chevening Scholarship
  • Fulbright Program

Students usually ask:

  • What CGPA is needed?
  • Is work experience required?
  • How competitive is it?

Fully funded scholarships require strong academic and extracurricular profiles.

Very common question!

Answer:

Some countries (like parts of Europe or South Korea) may waive IELTS under conditions.

Many universities require IELTS (6.0–7.0).

Some accept MOI (Medium of Instruction).

Additional Questions Off University:

Students worry:

  • “Will my visa be rejected?”
  • “Is bank statement important?”

Visa approval depends on:

  • Genuine student profile
  • Financial documents
  • Clear study plan
  • Admission letter

Countries like Canada, UK, Australia, USA, and South Korea have structured visa systems. Proper documentation greatly increases approval chances.

Most countries allow part-time work:

  • 20 hours per week (during semester)
  • Full-time during vacation

Students ask:

  • Will part-time income cover living costs?
  • Can I bring my spouse?

Rules vary by country and visa category.

  • Which country has low tuition?
  • Which country offers easy PR?
  • Which country has high visa approval?

Each country has different advantages depending on budget, academic profile, and long-term goals.

Typical documents include:

  • Academic certificates & transcripts
  • Passport
  • SOP (Statement of Purpose)
  • LOR (Recommendation Letters)
  • CV
  • IELTS (if required)
  • Bank statement

Students often feel confused about SOP writing and financial proof.

General timeline:

  • University application: 1–3 months
  • Offer letter: 2–8 weeks
  • Visa processing: 2–12 weeks

Students are advised to start 6–12 months before intake.

Very common concern.

Students ask:

  • Can I get work permit?
  • Can I apply for PR (Permanent Residency)?

Countries like Canada, Australia, UK, and Germany offer post-study work permits under certain conditions.