While you can apply to study directly in an institution, you may choose to use the expertise of an international education specialist (also known as a student counsellor) to guide you through the process of choosing the right university or college and enrolling thereafter. Our student counsellors are knowledgeable and up-to-date on curriculum changes, and have the best interests in mind for students. Thus we offer appropriate advice at step of the process.
Our services are free for students. You do not have to pay anything to book an appointment with Southall Career Consultants. However, there may be some small fees for courier services or document verification. For more information, call Southall Career Consultants Office @ 91-7347294059/91-7717472736.
Yes, one can get admissions even if he/she has below average grades in academics. There are several good Universities abroad and they understand that students sometimes lose focus and do not concentrate on their studies. They even understand the Indian academic system as they are in close co-ordination with us. These Universities will be ready to give one a second chance.
Yes, certainly. In fact, most undergraduate students change their major at least once during their four-year course of study. Most Universities abroad allow students the flexibility to change their major as they wish.
Student visas can be obtained easily provided the visa file has been prepared properly. Most of the applicants from India who provide a confirmed offer from a University/College abroad and evidence of financial support for tuition fees and living costs are issued visas.
Various documents can prove that you have permanent ties in India – namely property papers, job offer letters, awareness of the job market but what will actually convince a Visa officer is your conviction. If you are not personally convinced that you need to come back to India, then it will be tough to prove it to somebody else as shrewd as a Visa officer.
The permanent resident visa is determined on a point based system. The work experience gained through the PGWPP will help you to garner valuable points to qualify for permanent residency in Canada.
You can opt for on-campus housing ranging from shared condominiums to dormitory-style housing or choose to live off-campus.
The cost for on-campus housing may or may not include a meal plan and or other utilities such as phone and internet connection.
Accommodation prices may be lower off-campus but you will have to bear the extra cost of furnishings, water, electricity and/or other miscellaneous expenses.

