Your global future — navigated with you, not for you
Studying abroad is one of the biggest decisions a family makes. We walk with you through every step — from “should I even go?” to landing at your university.
End-to-end support
Every step of your overseas journey — covered
Most students come to us confused about where to even begin. Here’s exactly what we cover, in order.
Is abroad right for you?
Before anything else, we have an honest conversation about whether overseas education fits your goals, finances, and family situation. We don’t push abroad as the default — sometimes the best answer is a great Indian college.
Free in first sessionCountry & University Shortlisting
Based on your academic profile, budget, career goals, and lifestyle preferences, we build a shortlist of 6–10 universities across three tiers — ambitious, realistic, and safe. No guesswork, no recycled lists.
Personalised to your profileTest Prep Guidance
IELTS, TOEFL, GRE, GMAT, SAT — we advise on which tests you need, target scores for your shortlisted universities, and the best preparation strategy. We don’t run coaching ourselves; we guide you to the right resources.
Test strategy includedSOP & Application Support
Your Statement of Purpose is the most personal document in your application — it should sound like you, not a template. We work with you across multiple drafts. We also support LORs, CV/resume, and supplemental essays.
Multiple drafts includedScholarship & Financial Aid Research
We identify scholarships you’re eligible for — university merit awards, government scholarships, and external funding. Studying abroad doesn’t always mean paying full fees if you know where to look.
Scholarship shortlist providedVisa Preparation
Student visa applications are detail-intensive. We prepare you for your visa interview, review your documentation checklist, and explain every requirement for your destination country — so nothing gets rejected over a technicality.
F-1 · Tier 4 · Study Permit · Student VisaPre-departure Orientation
Accommodation, banking, healthcare, cultural adjustment, and safety — a full briefing so you arrive prepared, not overwhelmed. We cover the things no brochure tells you.
Final session before you flyDestinations
Know the system before you pick a country
Each country has a different university system, visa process, work rights, and post-study pathway. We help you understand what you’re actually choosing.
USA
Most diverse options
Widest range of universities and programmes
OPT allows 1–3 years of work after graduation
SAT/GRE/GMAT required depending on level
F-1 visa with strong scholarship ecosystem
United Kingdom
Shorter, intensive programmes
UG is 3 years; PG is 1 year — faster & leaner
Graduate Route Visa allows 2 years post-study work
Strong for law, business, arts, and engineering
IELTS typically required
Canada
Pathway to PR
PGWP gives up to 3 years work permit post-study
Strong immigration pathways via Express Entry
Growing tech, healthcare, and business sectors
More affordable than USA or UK
Australia
Quality of life + work rights
Temporary Graduate Visa (485) for 2–4 years
Part-time work allowed during study (24 hrs/week)
Strong for engineering, healthcare, and IT
Group of Eight universities are globally ranked
Germany
Low-cost, high-quality
Most public universities charge minimal or no tuition
Strong for STEM and engineering
18-month job-seeker visa after graduation
German language helpful but English programmes available
Ireland
English-speaking, EU access
2-year stay-back visa for PG graduates
Hub for tech, pharma, and finance companies
Growing Indian student community
Gateway to Europe for further career moves
Who this is for
Who we work with
Overseas counselling isn’t only for toppers applying to Ivy League. We work across a wide range of profiles.
Class 12 Students
Planning UG abroad — USA, UK, Canada as primary destinations.
UG Final Year Students
Targeting MS, MBA, or other PG programmes internationally.
Working Professionals
Returning to education — MBA, executive programmes, or career pivots.
Parents
Who want to understand costs, safety, and ROI before supporting their child’s decision.
What you’ll need
Core documents for most applications
Every application is different, but here’s what most strong applications have in common — and what we help you prepare.
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Most important document — we help across multiple drafts
Academic Transcripts
Attested copies from your institution
Letters of Recommendation
2–3 LORs from professors or employers
English Proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL)
Score requirements vary by country and university
GRE / GMAT (if required)
For STEM and business programmes — not always mandatory
Curriculum Vitae / Resume
Academic and professional achievements tailored per university
Financial Proof
Bank statements, education loan letters, scholarship awards
Valid Passport
Must be valid for at least 6 months beyond your course end date
A student’s story
“I applied to 11 universities on my own first and got rejected everywhere. Then I came to counselling.fyi. They rebuilt my shortlist, rewrote my SOP from scratch, and helped me understand why I was positioning myself wrong. I got into 3 of the next 6 I applied to — including my first choice in Canada.”
Common questions
What families ask us most
For UG (after Class 12), ideally begin in Class 11 — 18 months before your intake. For PG (MS/MBA), start 12–15 months before your target intake. Starting late is survivable but stressful; starting early gives you time to improve weak areas in your profile.
It varies enormously by country. Germany can be under ₹8–10L per year all-in. Canada and Australia range ₹25–45L/year. USA and UK can be ₹40–80L/year or more. Scholarships can significantly reduce this. We’ll give you a realistic cost breakdown for every country on your shortlist.
Yes. A lower GPA doesn’t close all doors — it changes your university list. A strong SOP, solid test scores, relevant work experience, and well-chosen universities can still result in admission. Honesty about your profile upfront is what makes our shortlisting realistic rather than wishful.
We don’t process loans directly, but we guide families through the education loan landscape — which banks and NBFCs offer the best terms, what collateral requirements look like, and how to structure your documentation. We can refer you to trusted loan counsellors for the actual processing.
Get started
Start with a free conversation about your overseas plans
Take our assessment first, or book directly. No pressure — just honest guidance on whether abroad is the right move for you.
