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1. Does Campus Abroad charge any fees for counselling and placement?
Campus Abroad does not charge any fees from the student for services provided to students travelling to any country other than China. In respect of China there is an administrative fee which is required to be paid as outlined in the fee schedule furnished to students.
2. Is there an application fee?
Some universities and institutions charge an application fee which is payable as per the guidelines of the university concerned.
3. Can I file UCAS application from Campus Abroad's office?
Yes Campus Abroad is a registered UCAS centre. The online fee payable directly to UCAS is £ 11.00 for a single choice of university and £21.00 for a choice of five universities. Campus Abroad can file the applications on behalf of the student. No fee is payable to Campus Abroad for this service.
4. Do I have to pay university tuition fees to Campus Abroad?
Campus Abroad does not collect tuition fees on behalf of any university or institution. All tuition fees have to be paid directly to the university concerned and as outlined in the letter of admission.
5. What are the refund policies in case I choose to withdraw?
Refund policies vary from university to university and all parents and students are requested to peruse the letter of admission and the university prospectus carefully to familiarise themselves with the refund policy of the institutions.
6. Can I get a refund if my visa is refused?
Yes. In all cases you will get a refund in case of visa refusal provided you send the institution a copy of your visa refusal letter. A few institutions may deduct a small amount (A maximum of USD 200) for special refund processing fees.
7. Can I study and work part time to finance myself?
In Australia. Canada, New Zealand and UK full time international students are allowed to work for a limited period of time - approximately 20 hours a week.
However when applying for a visa you must show the visa officer proof of adequate finance to support yourself for the entire length of your study program. While part time work can augment oyur finances, do not take this into consideration while you work on your financial plans for your studies abroad.
8. What are the approximate costs of studying abroad?
Country |
Program |
Currency |
Tuition Fees/Year |
Living Costs/year |
| Australia |
Most UG/PG programs |
AUD |
15000-18000 |
15000-18000 |
| Canada |
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CAD |
12000 |
11000 |
| China |
Medicine |
USD |
5000 |
4000 |
| China |
Engineering |
USD |
3000 |
4000 |
| Hungary |
Medicine |
USD |
10000 |
8000 |
| India |
Most UG/PG programs |
USD |
2000 |
2000 |
| India |
Eng/Pharmacy |
USD |
4000 |
2000 |
| New Zealand |
Most UG/PG programs |
NZD |
18000-22000 |
18000 |
| Singapore |
Most UG/PG programs |
USD |
10000 |
7000 |
| Switzerland |
Most UG/PG programs |
CHF |
24000-29000 |
Including living |
| United Kingdom |
Most UG/PG programs |
UKP |
9000-14000 |
7000 |
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