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Career plan v/s psychological aspect for better score in IELTS
Standard English language test certificate either IELTS, TOEFL or PTE is sufficient, along with your academic certificate for the application. However, on the other hand, almost half of the students who try for abroad assume that IELTS is very difficult.

Tips For English Proficiency Test (IELTS and PTE)
Thinking about taking an English proficiency test for immigration or study purposes? Unsure which test (PTE or IELTS) will be better for you? We will try to explain you both and help you decide on one.

Dealing with Cultural Shock Abroad – A Nepalese Student Perspective
Nepalese students have been studying abroad in the USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and many more countries for over 5 decades. The trend seems to grow rapidly after the 2006 Nepalese revolution

First thing to do after arriving in Australia
After a long tiring flight from overseas to Australia, you’ll have a lot of things running through your mind after taking the first step off your feet in the Australian International Airport. You will be 50% excited and 50% nervous at the same time. Here are some of the things I’ve mentioned in the paragraph below that you need to do after arriving in Australia.

Benefits of COVID-19 for the international students in Australia
COVID-19 has created a mess not only in Australia, but all parts of the world. However, it has now become a habit for us to adapt according to it. Following with the impact, there are some benefits as well for the international students provided by Australia

10 things you need to know before your studies in Australia
If you’re choosing Australia as your study destination, you need to keep lots of things on your mind and do some research. Otherwise, you’ll have a difficulty and may find yourself confused while you’re in abroad. Here are 10 things you need to know

How to plan your career properly after 10+2 for abroad study?
I have been working as an educational counselor for 5 years. In the span of five years, I have worked with many students of different educational and experienced levels, from +2 graduated students to professional teachers and researchers going abroad for higher educations in Bachelor's level to PhD level respectively.

4 tips to save money as an International student in Australia
If you have a feeling that you’re spending too much money while you study in Australia, here are some of the tips for saving the money.

Don’t Let Homesickness Get You Down!
Homesickness is likely to creep up on you at some point during your study. It may not be immediate. Exploring a new place is exciting and can keep you distracted for an extensive period of time.

A guide about driving in Australia for international students
Are you planning to drive a car in Australia? Here we are going to explain a few things you need to know about driving in Australia.