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Study in the United Kingdom
London ranks #1 in QS Best Student Cities 2025, with 8 UK cities in the top 50 and 15 in the top 100.
Over 679,970 international students currently studying in the UK.
UK’s historic universities rank highly, with 4 in the top 10 and 8 in the top 50 of QS World University Rankings 2025.
Post-study work rights in the UK include 2 years for graduates and 3 years for PhDs through the Graduate route.
Study in Australia
7 of the top 50 QS Best Student Cities 2024 are in Australia.
Australia offers up to 4 years of post-study work rights.
9 of the top 100 universities in the QS World University Rankings 2024 are Australian.
Australian degrees are internationally recognised, enhancing job opportunities globally.
Study in the United States of America
16 of the top 50 QS-ranked universities (2025).
Nearly 4,000 U.S. colleges host the most international students globally.
Host to the most Fortune 500 companies, including Amazon, Microsoft, and Google.
8 of the top 10 global companies are in the USA.*
*by market value (2023)
Study in Canada
3 Canadian cities in the top 50 QS Best Student Cities 2024.
Up to 3 years of post-study work rights in Canada.
3 of the top 50 universities on the QS World University Rankings 2024 are Canadian, with a total of 31 Canadian universities ranked.
Multicultural education experience with students from around the globe.
Study in Ireland
8 Irish universities are globally ranked, reflecting strong academic standards and research capabilities.
Ireland is an English-speaking country, facilitating a smooth academic and social transition for international students.
Ireland is committed to international education, evidenced by specific visa and scholarship programs for overseas students.
Rich in history and culture, Ireland offers a vibrant, engaging environment for students outside the classroom.
Ireland allows international graduates to stay on a post-study work visa for up to two years, enhancing job prospects.
Study in New Zealand
New Zealand’s universities rank in the top 3% globally (QS World University Rankings).
New Zealand is one of the world’s safest countries, known for low crime rates and political stability.
A significant international student population enriches New Zealand’s cultural diversity and supportiveness.
A post-study work visa allows graduates to work in New Zealand for up to three years, boosting career prospects.