Destinations · Other countries
The map doesn't end at eight countries.
Ireland. The Nordics. Southern Europe. Singapore, the UAE, Malaysia. If your destination doesn't have its own page here, it still gets the same plan — and the same honest answer.
The short answer
Yes — and the method doesn't change.
Understand your profile. Compare the options honestly. Put applications, funding and visa steps in the right order. That is what we do for every featured country, and it is what we do for yours.
What does change is the homework. With a less-documented destination, fees, visa rules and recognition are harder to verify — and far fewer students from India have made the same move and can tell you how it went.
Where students actually ask about
Elsewhere, looked at properly
These are the destinations that come up most often once the obvious eight have been ruled in or out. None of them has its own page here yet. All of them get the same six checks.
Ireland
English-taught, EU-based, close to the UK
The most common first alternative: familiar teaching, one-year master's, and a strong technology and pharma employer base. Fees and living costs in Dublin are the thing to check hardest.
Compare it on the Europe page →
The Nordics & Baltics
Low or no tuition, high living costs
Excellent public universities and English-taught master's. Budget on the total, not the fee.
Study in Europe →
Southern Europe
Design, fashion, architecture
Italy and Spain lead in specific creative fields. Check the language of daily life carefully.
Study in Europe →
Central Europe
Low cost, long-established
Strong medicine and engineering at a fraction of the fee. Recognition back in India is the check.
Study in Europe →
Asia & the Gulf
Closer to home, faster to reach
Singapore, Malaysia and the UAE suit some plans well. Ask us before you commit.
Talk it through →
What we check
Six questions, asked properly
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Recognition
Does the degree count — there, and back in India? Confirmed with the institution and the regulator, not a ranking table.
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The total figure
Tuition, living, health cover, travel. The lowest tuition is rarely the lowest total.
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Language
Taught in English is not the same as lived in English. We check the programme and the street outside it.
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Visa & residence
For smaller destinations the guidance online is thin or out of date. We verify against the official source.
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Safety & support
How settled you would feel day to day, and who is there if something goes wrong.
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Where it leads
Post-study work rules and what the qualification opens afterwards — checked before you apply.
Some routes are genuinely strong. Others look good until the full picture is clear. We'll tell you which is which.
Way Education · how we advise on an unlisted destination
For comparison
Eight destinations, documented in full
Before committing to somewhere less common, it is worth seeing the alternative in detail. Each of these has its own page — costs, courses, visa route and all.
01United Kingdom
Three-year degrees, one-year master's, the shortest route to a qualification.
02United States
Breadth first, specialisation later, and the widest range of funding.
03Canada
Study, work and stay-back rules designed to connect to each other.
04Australia
Strong research, clear post-study work rules, familiar academic year.
05Germany
Public universities, very low tuition, and real engineering depth.
06Netherlands
English-taught degrees and a direct, discussion-led way of teaching.
07New Zealand
Small cohorts, close supervision, and room to breathe.
08Europe
Ireland, France, Italy and the rest of the continent, side by side.
Everything after the offer
The offer is the start
Wherever you end up, the rest of the move looks the same. Eight services, each with its own page.
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Application supportDocuments, deadlines and drafts on one timeline you can follow.
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Study visa supportPapers, proof and timing for your route — verified, not guessed.
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Scholarship guidanceThe awards you are genuinely eligible for, applied for on time.
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Tuition supportFees, education loans and the family budget, planned as one figure.
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Postgraduate applicationsMaster's and research routes, positioned for the profile you have.
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Student mentorshipSomeone in your corner once term starts, not just until it does.
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Guardianship & companionshipNamed care and regular contact for younger students far from home.
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Summer programmesA short trip abroad before the big one, and a real look at the place.
How it works
From open question to clear plan
Four steps. The student leads; family comes in where cost, safety or readiness need a shared conversation.
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Understand your reason
Your subject, your budget, and why this destination in particular. The check that follows is built around that, not a ranking.
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Check it honestly
Recognition, cost, language, visa, safety, outcomes — verified against official sources rather than whatever is easiest to find.
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Say whether it holds up
It works, it needs adjusting, or it points to a better-matched country we already cover in full. You get the plain version.
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Organise the next action
Applications, funding and visa preparation, sequenced. Nothing left to the week before a deadline.
Start your plan
Not on the map yet? We can still help.
If your destination is not one of our country pages, that is not a dead end. We will check it, compare it against the alternatives and against where your subject leads, and build a plan that holds — with guidance that understands planning from India. Read how other students decided, or meet us at an upcoming fair or briefing.
- Planned for
- Students from India
- Stage
- Undergraduate & postgraduate
- Judged on
- Fit, not fame
- Support
- Well beyond the offer