MBBS Abroad (FAQs)Study Abroad (FAQs)


Frequently Asked Questions

  • 1. What makes Oris Overseas different from other consultancies?

    We are unique in our overseas education consulting work as we focus on student welfare, smooth college admissions, and scholarship advice. We have over 10 years of experience and hundreds of happy students and parents as we proudly stand behind our services.

  • 2. How early can I start planning to study overseas?

    We begin working with students as early as the beginning of their 11th grade to help them put together a portfolio for college and scholarships according to their career aspirations.

  • 3. How many universities do you offer admission to?

    We help students choose from over 200 universities in various countries. Students' future plans are in sync with their course and university needs. You are free to attend any of these universities that best suit your needs!

  • 4. What is a conditional acceptance letter?

    A conditional admission letter means that the university will accept you if you meet certain requirements, such as a as a good percentage, satisfactory test scores, and financial arrangements.

  • 5. What are the intakes available in the UK?

    Universities and colleges in the UK have two intakes. The initial admission intake takes place in January or February, with the second intake taking place in September or October.

  • 6. Why are letters of recommendation and statements of purpose required by the universities?

    The statement of purpose and letter of recommendation are important documents specifying your intention of studying at that particular university and country. They must be well-written for the admissions committee to consider your application.

  • 7. Would a scholarship help me in the visa process?

    Scholarships are considered valuable because they demonstrate that you are a highly qualified student. So certainly, it helps.

  • 8. What is the most common basis on which student visas are refused?

    An applicant who fails to communicate effectively or demonstrates that he or she has other plans than to study is usually rejected.

  • 9. Will I be eligible for a scholarship/financial aid?

    Most universities do provide scholarships and financial aid based on students' portfolios, but only the best students receive them.

  • 10. Why should I study abroad?

    Studying abroad provides students with a wider range of courses, some of which include research opportunities and skill-based training. This broadens your horizons and opens the door to a world of new educational opportunities. Not only that, but certain programmes abroad allow you to take multiple courses at the same time.

  • 11. Can a student be sponsored by someone other than his/her parents?

    Only blood relatives, a scholarship, or an education loan can sponsor the student.

  • 12. Is the ranking of the university important?

    To some extent, a well-known university has advantages, but you should always choose a university that is best suited for you, offers the course you want to pursue, and fits within your budget.

  • 13. Can an international student study and work part-time?

    International students are permitted to study and work part-time, depending on the course they are admitted to.

  • 14. Why is choosing the right country important?

    It is significant because you will live in that country for a specific period of time, A developed country can provide better post-study work opportunities and citizenship options.

  • 15. Is the application process the same for all countries?

    The application process varies by country in terms of the academic desires, documents required and standardized tests.