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Destination Planning

Compare study destinations on fit

Where you study abroad shapes your course options, your costs, your visa preparation, and how settled you feel once you land. This is where students from India weigh up the main destinations and decide which country to look at next.

What to compare

The factors that should shape where you go

The right destination is the one that fits your goals, which isn't always the most famous name. Before you settle on a shortlist, weigh these factors together rather than one at a time.

Academic fit and course structure

Whether you are coming from CBSE, ICSE, a state board, IB, Cambridge, or an Indian undergraduate background, the right destination should match your subject, entry requirements, and the way courses are taught and assessed.

Budget and total cost

Look beyond tuition to living costs, travel, and currency. India-aware planning around family budgets, education loans, and scholarships helps you compare destinations on what they really cost over the full course.

Support, lifestyle, and independence

Student support, city life, climate, and the level of independence each country expects all affect how settled you feel. These matter as much to families as they do to students.

Visa readiness and long-term direction

Study visa preparation from India, post-study work routes, and where a qualification can take you afterwards all belong in the comparison from the very beginning.

A student weighing study abroad destinations on a global map.
How we help

From a long list to a clear shortlist

We help students from India compare realistic options, narrow the choice, and tie a destination into the rest of the plan, so you can decide with the full picture in front of you.

  1. 1

    Understand your starting point

    We look at your subject, academic background, budget position, and what you and your family want from studying abroad.

  2. 2

    Compare destinations on fit

    We weigh course structure, cost, support, lifestyle, and visa readiness together so you compare countries on what actually matters to you.

  3. 3

    Narrow to a realistic shortlist

    We move from a broad list to a few well-matched destinations, with honest guidance on the trade-offs, since there is rarely one answer that suits everyone.

  4. 4

    Connect it to the wider plan

    Destination choice links into applications, scholarships, tuition planning, and visa preparation, through to pre-departure and the move itself.

Next step

See which destination deserves a closer look

If you are still comparing countries, a short conversation can help you weigh the options clearly and decide which destination is worth exploring in detail.