Choosing where and what to study
Still comparing countries, universities, and courses? We help you weigh academic fit, cost, lifestyle, and long-term value before you commit.
If you are planning to study abroad from India, the first conversation is simply about getting your bearings. Tell us where you are, what you are considering, and what feels uncertain. We'll help you work out the next sensible step.
You may be comparing destinations, preparing applications, looking at scholarships, organising visa preparation, or simply trying to make sense of what should happen first.
Whatever stage you are at, you can contact Way Education about choosing a destination; comparing universities, courses, cities, and entry requirements; undergraduate or postgraduate application planning; personal statements, essays, CVs, references, portfolios, or interview preparation; scholarship discovery and funding decisions; tuition planning and academic readiness; study visa preparation and documents; pre-departure planning and arrival readiness; mentorship and settling-in support; guardianship and welfare coordination; summer programmes for younger students; and family conversations around cost, safety, timing, and long-term value.
The more you can share, the easier it is to point you towards the right next step. You don't need every answer. If the route is still hazy, that's what the conversation is for.
Your current level of study, and your school, college, university, or board if relevant, such as CBSE, ICSE, state board, IB, Cambridge, or an Indian undergraduate background.
The countries you are considering, your intended intake or timeline, and your subject interests or course goals.
Your budget expectations or cost concerns, and whether scholarships, an education loan, or other funding support matter to you.
Any offer, deadline, visa, or document issue that needs attention now — and any family questions around safety, welfare, accommodation, or readiness.
Share as much or as little as you have. We'll read your enquiry, work out the decision that matters most, and reply with a sense of what to look at first. Nothing has to be decided in that first conversation.
Yes. Many students reach us while still comparing destinations. We can help you think through academic fit, cost, visa preparation, lifestyle, and long-term value before you decide.
Yes, where family involvement is useful, often when budget, welfare, accommodation, safety, or travel planning needs discussing. The student stays at the centre of the process, with the family kept informed.
No. If you have a subject direction but not a final course list, we can help you compare options and understand what makes one route more suitable than another.
Yes. Students with offers may still need help comparing decisions, planning scholarships, preparing for the visa stage, organising tuition support, or getting ready to leave.
If you are comparing options, preparing applications, or just trying to work out the right next move, send your enquiry. We'll help you turn the idea of studying abroad into a plan you can act on.