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Most Frequently Asked Questions About Studying Abroad – Answered!

  • Writer: Priyamvada Agarwal
    Priyamvada Agarwal
  • Dec 2, 2024
  • 4 min read

Updated: Aug 6

Perfect Study Spaces Abroad: Discover Iconic Universities Around the World
Perfect Study Spaces Abroad: Discover Iconic Universities Around the World

Dreaming of studying at one of the top universities in the world? You’re not alone.

 

Over the years, we’ve spoken with hundreds of students and aspirants just like you.


From application strategy to admissions tips, we’ve compiled the most frequently asked questions — and answered them in a way that will help you take the next step with confidence.

 

Let’s dive in!

Global Alumni Networks: Your Lifelong Connection
Global Alumni Networks: Your Lifelong Connection

1. How Can I Reach Out to Current Students or Alumni While Applying to Top Universities?

Connecting with current students and alumni can give you invaluable insight into life at your dream school. These individuals have stood exactly where you are, asked the same questions, and navigated the same path.


Why reach out?

Most universities encourage this — in fact, showing that you've engaged with alumni or current students reflects well on your application.


How to connect:

  • Send a formal email to the university asking to be connected to student ambassadors or alumni.

  • Use LinkedIn to search for alumni or current students. Send a polite message introducing yourself.

  • Check if your target university conducts alumni interviews — many top programs do.

  • A simple Google search can also lead you to student-run forums, LinkedIn groups, or blogs.

 

2. How Do I Ask for a Letter of Recommendation (LOR) from My Professor or Manager?

A well-written letter of recommendation (LOR) can significantly enhance your application. Whether you're applying for an MS or an MBA, universities value strong endorsements from those who know your work well.


Steps to follow:

  • Choose the right people: Pick someone who knows you well academically or professionally — ideally, one professor and one manager. They should be able to speak about your contributions, character, and strengths.

  • Make a formal request: Send a courteous email, stating your goals, deadlines, and why you’re asking them in particular.

  • Share your application materials: Provide your recommender with your resume, statement of purpose (SOP), transcripts, and other helpful background so they can write a strong and personalised letter.

Pro Tips: As many universities are making GRE/GMAT optional, your LORs will carry even more weight — make them count!

 

3. How Can I Get Into Top Canadian Universities After Class 12?

Canada is one of the most student-friendly destinations in the world, offering top-ranked universities, multicultural campuses, and pathways to permanent residency.


Eligibility requirements to study in Canada after the 12th:

  • Minimum 70% in your Class 12 boards

  • Overall IELTS score of 6.5, with no band less than 6.0

  • A strong SOP reflecting your academic goals and personal journey

  • At least one LOR from your school teacher or principal

  • A valid passport and academic documents

 

Top 3 Universities in Canada:

  1. University of Toronto

  2. McGill University

  3. University of British Columbia

 

4. What Are the Top 10 Universities in the UK for a Bachelor’s Degree?

If you’re aiming for a world-class education, the UK is home to some of the most prestigious institutions across a variety of fields. Here are the top universities to consider:

  1. University of Oxford

  2. University of Cambridge

  3. Imperial College London

  4. University College London (UCL)

  5. University of Edinburgh

  6. University of Manchester

  7. King’s College London

  8. London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)

  9. University of Bristol

  10. University of Warwick

 

These universities offer rigorous academic programs and a rich cultural experience.


5.How Do I Get into Top Liberal Arts Colleges in India?

Liberal arts are often misunderstood in India. Contrary to popular belief, liberal arts isn't just about the humanities — it’s an interdisciplinary education that includes science, mathematics, social sciences, economics, and more.


Why pursue Liberal Arts?

It develops critical thinking, creativity, communication, and social awareness — skills that are essential for today’s rapidly evolving world.


Tips to get in:

  1. Be well-rounded: Liberal arts colleges value more than just academic scores. Showcase your involvement in sports, literature, volunteering, and leadership.

  2. Excel in extracurricular activities: Engaging in activities such as debating, writing, theatre, and charity work adds depth to your application.

  3. Keep your grades up: Strong academics are still important. But if you bring a unique talent to the table (e.g., sports, music), some colleges may show flexibility.

  4. Show community engagement: Highlight your volunteer work and civic responsibility — liberal arts values empathy and social contribution.

  5. Ace your entrance exams and essays:

  6. Prepare well for the verbal section of the SAT/ACT, or any college-specific aptitude test. Write thoughtful application essays.


Getting into a top global university is more than just checking boxes — it’s about building a well-rounded profile, presenting your best self, and making informed choices. Whether it’s reaching out to alumni, securing strong recommendations, or choosing the right exams and universities, every step counts.

 

At Education & You, we’ve helped hundreds of students just like you get into their dream programs across the world. Need guidance on any of these steps? We’re just a message away.


Dream Big. Plan Smart. Go Global.

 

Your Step-by-Step Journey to Success
Your Step-by-Step Journey to Success

 


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