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Countries Covered
1000+
University Tie-ups
95%
Admission Rate
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Scholarships Won

Most Students Apply to The Wrong Places

Most Students Decisions are not backed by data

Without proper guidance, studying abroad can be expensive, confusing, and deeply disappointing.

Without Guidance
  • Applying to random universities
  • Missing better country & program options
  • Overpaying for the wrong degree
  • Weak SOPs and applications
  • Poor ROI on international education
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With Select20
  • Profile-based university shortlisting
  • Right program + right country selection
  • Compelling SOP & application support
  • Scholarship identification & planning
  • Smooth visa guidance & pre-departure support

End-to-End Study Abroad Support

From your first thought about studying abroad to landing at your dream university β€” we're with you every step.

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University Shortlisting

Data-driven picks based on your academic profile, budget and career goals β€” not guesswork.

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Course & Country Selection

Find the right program in the right country for maximum career returns and personal fit.

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Application Strategy

Stand out with polished SOPs, profile building and end-to-end application support.

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Scholarship Hunting

Identify and apply for scholarships that match your profile. We've helped students win lakhs.

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Visa & Pre-Departure

Expert visa guidance and pre-departure support for a smooth, stress-free transition.

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Global Career Connect

We connect your international degree to real career opportunities in global markets.

Study in the World's Best Destinations

We help students navigate education systems across 50+ countries. Here are the most popular ones.

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USA

World-class research universities & unmatched STEM opportunities

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UK

Shorter degrees, global prestige & a generous post-study work visa

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Canada

Affordable tuition, PR pathways & welcoming multicultural cities

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Australia

High quality of life, top QS-ranked universities & strong work rights

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Europe

Affordable to free tuition combined with world-class education systems

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Singapore

Asia's premier education hub with excellent global career access

Your 6-Step Journey to Studying Abroad

A proven process that takes you from "I want to study abroad" to admitted and ready to fly.

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Profile Assessment

We evaluate your academics, finances, goals and timeline to build your ideal study abroad profile.

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Country & Course Selection

Data-backed shortlisting of best destinations and programs that match your profile perfectly.

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University Shortlist

A curated, balanced list of target, match and safe universities across your chosen countries.

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Application & SOPs

We craft compelling applications and statements of purpose that make you stand out.

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Scholarship & Finance

Identify all funding options, apply for scholarships and create a smart financial plan.

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Visa & Departure

End-to-end visa support, document preparation and pre-departure briefing β€” until you land safely.

The Select20 Study Abroad Difference

Students who work with us get into better universities, win more scholarships and transition more smoothly.

✦ Best-fit universities ✦ Higher admission success ✦ Maximum scholarships ✦ Better ROI on education ✦ Global career access

Real Students. Real Results.

Hear from students whose study abroad dreams became reality with Select20.

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"As a parent, I was so worried about navigating the study abroad process alone. Select20 gave us a complete roadmap and we couldn't be prouder β€” my daughter is now studying in the UK on a partial scholarship!"

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Priya Sharma
Parent Β· Daughter studying in UK
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"The scholarship guidance alone saved our family lakhs. Select20 identified 3 scholarships I qualified for that I never would have found myself. I couldn't have done this without their expert support!"

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Sneha Verma
MS Computer Science, University of Melbourne

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about studying abroad β€” from application to arrival.

Studying abroad involves enrolling in an educational program in a country different from your home country. This can range from a semester-long exchange program to a full degree course.

Studying abroad offers numerous benefits including exposure to new cultures, learning new languages, personal growth, enhanced career prospects, and an expanded global network.

  • Exchange Programs: Typically one semester or year, often arranged through your home university.
  • Degree Programs: Completing an entire degree (undergraduate or postgraduate) at a foreign institution.
  • Summer Programs: Short-term courses during the summer break.
  • Internships / Work Abroad Programs: Gaining professional experience in another country.

Consider factors such as your academic and career goals, preferred countries and cultures, language proficiency requirements, and your budget and available scholarships.

  • Completed application form
  • Academic transcripts
  • Letters of recommendation
  • Statement of purpose or personal essay
  • Proof of language proficiency (e.g., TOEFL, IELTS)
  • Passport and visa documents

Start at least 12–18 months before your intended departure to accommodate deadlines and preparations.

Costs vary widely based on destination, program type, and duration. Key expenses include tuition fees, accommodation, travel, and living costs.

Yes, many institutions, governments, and organizations offer scholarships, grants, and loans. Research specific opportunities for your chosen destination and program.

  • Obtain a valid passport and necessary visas.
  • Arrange for accommodation.
  • Get health insurance and required vaccinations.
  • Attend pre-departure orientation sessions.
  • Plan your finances and budget.
  • Research cultural norms and local customs.

Yes, health insurance is typically required for studying abroad. Ensure it covers medical expenses, emergency evacuation, and repatriation.

Credit transfer policies vary. Consult with your academic advisor and the study abroad office at your home institution to ensure your courses will be recognized.

  • Stay open-minded and flexible.
  • Learn about the host culture beforehand.
  • Connect with other international students.
  • Maintain a balance between exploring new experiences and keeping in touch with home.

Highlight your international experience on your resume and in interviews. Emphasise skills such as adaptability, cross-cultural communication, and independence.

Reverse culture shock occurs when readjusting to life in your home country. To manage it:

  • Stay connected with friends from abroad.
  • Share your experiences with others.
  • Be patient with yourself during the readjustment period.
  • Stay informed about the local safety conditions.
  • Follow the guidelines of your host institution.
  • Register with your country's embassy or consulate.
  • Keep a low profile and avoid risky areas.
  • English proficiency: TOEFL or IELTS
  • Undergraduate: SAT or ACT
  • Graduate programs: GRE or GMAT (depending on your field)

Start the process 12–18 months before your intended start date. Application deadlines generally fall between November and January for the following academic year.

Costs include tuition, living expenses, health insurance, travel, and personal expenses β€” typically $20,000 to $50,000+ per year depending on the institution and location.

Yes, many universities offer scholarships, assistantships, and financial aid to international students. Look at the Fulbright Program, university-specific scholarships, and external funding sources.

International students on an F-1 visa can work on-campus up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during breaks. Off-campus work via CPT and OPT is also available under certain conditions.

After admission, your university will issue a Form I-20. Then:

  • Pay the SEVIS fee.
  • Complete the DS-160 visa application form.
  • Schedule and attend a visa interview at a US embassy or consulate.
  • Valid passport
  • Form I-20
  • DS-160 confirmation page
  • Visa appointment confirmation
  • SEVIS fee receipt
  • Financial documents proving you can support yourself
  • Admission letter from the university
  • Academic transcripts and standardized test scores

Visa denials can occur due to insufficient financial support, lack of ties to your home country, incomplete documentation, or concerns about your intent to return after your studies.

Universities offer orientation programs, academic advising, career services, counselling, and international student offices to help with cultural adjustment and visa issues.

F-1 students can apply for Optional Practical Training (OPT), allowing them to work in the US for up to 12 months (or 36 months for STEM graduates) after completing their degree. H-1B and other work visas are options for long-term employment.

  • Engage in internships and research opportunities.
  • Build a professional network through events and student organizations.
  • Utilize the university's career services for resume building, interview prep, and job search support.

Your Dream University is
Closer Than You Think

Get a free profile assessment. We'll tell you exactly which countries and universities you can target β€” today.

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