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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know in one place
Can I stay back and work after completing my studies?
Most top destinations offer post-study work permits (PSW) that let you gain international work experience. Duration depends on the country and program level
How do I know if I am eligible for a study abroad program?
Eligibility depends on academic scores, language proficiency, financial capacity, and program prerequisites. Winny evaluates your profile and suggests the right options.
What is the timeline for the study abroad process?
The process generally takes 8–12 months, including university selection, application submission, offer letters, financial prep, and visa filing.
Can I work part-time while studying abroad?
Most countries allow international students to work 20 hours/week during classes and full-time during breaks. Part-time jobs help manage living expenses and gain experience.
Do universities offer scholarships to international students?
Yes, many universities offer merit-based, need-based, and country-specific scholarships. Winny helps identify scholarships you qualify for and guides you with applications.
What English tests are accepted by universities?
Most universities accept IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo, or country-specific tests. Your required score depends on your program and university.
How do I choose the right country to study abroad?
Students usually decide based on career goals, budget, job opportunities, PR pathways, and university rankings. Winny helps you shortlist countries that match your long-term plan.
What documents are required to apply for study abroad?
You typically need academic transcripts, passport, English-language test scores, SOP/LORs, financial proof, and application forms. Requirements vary by country and university.
How much does it cost to study abroad?
Costs depend on the country, program, and living expenses. Students should plan for tuition, accommodation, travel, and daily expenses. Winny helps with accurate cost breakdowns for your target country.
What are the best intakes for studying abroad?
Major intakes include Fall/September and Spring/January, while some countries also offer Summer or rolling intakes. Applying early ensures better chances of admission and scholarships.