Online study abroad consultancy for Indian students
Work with a counsellor over video from anywhere in India. The same shortlisting, SOP, and visa support you would get in an office, without the commute to one.
Why online guidance works
We do not have a branch in your city. We decided early to put the money into counsellors and tools instead of rent in a dozen places. Here is what that means for you.
Scheduled video calls, a university list shared on screen, and a counsellor who actually remembers your file. Most students find this easier than catching office hours across a desk.
You upload your transcripts, SOP drafts, and financial papers once. We comment on the same file. Nothing gets lost between visits because there are no visits.
IELTS and TOEFL mocks, SOP reviews, and visa-interview practice all happen online, and the sessions are recorded so you can rewatch the parts you need.
A question at 9pm gets answered the next morning. You are not waiting a week because you could not reach a branch during its working hours.
If you live in Coimbatore, Calicut, Vijayawada, or any town without a serious study abroad office nearby, online is not a compromise. It is how you get counselling that is not limited to whichever agency happens to have a desk in your area.
How to choose a study abroad consultancy
Most of this advice applies whether you go with us or someone else. A few questions sort the genuine advisers from the sales desks.
What to ask
- Ask who actually writes your SOP. If it is a junior on a template, that is what you will get.
- Ask how the consultancy gets paid. If it earns a commission from particular universities, that can quietly shape the list it hands you.
- Ask to speak to the counsellor who will handle your case, not only a salesperson.
- Check whether they will tell you when a plan is unrealistic. A service that only ever agrees with you is selling, not advising.
Warning signs
- Guaranteed admission or a guaranteed visa. Nobody can promise either, and saying so is a warning sign.
- A shortlist made up only of the universities they are partnered with.
- Pressure to pay today for a discount that conveniently expires today.
- Impressive success numbers with no source you can check.
How "free" consultancies actually make money
A lot of study abroad counselling is advertised as free, and it is worth understanding why. Many consultancies are paid a commission by universities for every student they enrol. That is a normal business model, but it has a side effect: the advice can lean toward the universities that pay the most, not the ones that fit you best.
There is nothing wrong with a consultancy earning a commission, as long as you know it is happening and the shortlist is still built around you. When the counselling is free, you are not the customer. The university is.
Our first consultation is free. Beyond that we charge a clear fee for the work, which is how we keep the shortlist about you rather than about a commission. Ask any consultancy where its money comes from, and read the shortlist with that answer in mind.
Students we work with across India
We work with students online across the country. These are some of the cities our students message us from most often. Wherever you are, the process is the same: a video call, a shared university list, and a counsellor who stays with your file.
We have one office, in Noida, for students who prefer to meet in person. Everything else we do online, which is most of what we do.
What we help with
One counsellor across the whole application, from the first shortlist to your departure.
Read before you decide
Honest guides on the questions students ask us most.
Frequently asked questions
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You do not need a local office to get good advice
You need a counsellor who knows your file and tells you the truth. Start with a free call and see whether we are the right fit, before you commit to anything.
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