Many students think a perfect score ensures acceptance. In reality, universities look at your overall profile, not just test scores.
One test, like IELTS or TOEFL, is usually enough. Choose the one that best suits your application timeline and university requirements.
While entrance exams like GRE or GMAT are important, but essays, recommendations, academic background, and interviews also count.
Scholarships depend on various factors such as need, merit, and university-specific requirements.
Many universities offer multiple exam windows, allowing flexibility in your preparation and application.
English tests assess overall language ability—listening, speaking, reading, and writing—not just grammar.
While visa requirements for language proficiency exist, they usually have a minimum score rather than a perfect score.
Focus on consistent preparation, understanding the exam format, and developing a strong, well-rounded application to stand out.
Use focused strategies to ace your exams and get accepted into your dream university!