Frequently Asked Questions
We’ve compiled answers to some common questions, offering clarity to help you navigate your journey with confidence.
Thinking about studying in the UK? We know you probably have lots of questions about universities, applications, and life after graduation. To help you get started, we’ve answered some of the most common questions students ask us.
We go beyond guidance, we create pathways to success. Our mission is to help students, parents, and professionals make informed decisions about education, career, and global opportunities.
We offer a fully bespoke, end-to-end consultancy experience, tailored to each client’s academic goals, personal journey, and career aspirations. You can view our services here.
We work with students aspiring to study in the UK, from school placement to undergraduate and postgraduate level, helping them choose the right private schools, universities, and destinations that align with their academic and career goals.
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all advice. Every student’s dream is different, and so is our approach. Our personalised process ensures that your educational journey is carefully planned, supported, giving you high chances of success from start to finish.
No we don’t, that’s because universities and scholarship bodies make final decisions based on their own independent criteria. However, what we do promise is our commitment to excellence throughout the process.
Entry requirements vary by course and university. For undergraduate study, you’ll need secondary school qualifications equivalent to UK A-levels (e.g., WAEC, NECO, IB, or similar), while postgraduate study requires a recognised bachelor’s degree. Most universities also ask for proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL), and competitive courses may require higher grades or additional tests.
Absolutely. Many UK universities have active African and international student societies that provide support, networking, and a sense of community.
Whether you’re looking at highly ranked institutions or those with strong industry connections, we match your academic background, chosen course, and career goals with universities that align with your ambitions.
Yes. We support you with course selection, completing UCAS forms, and writing impactful personal statements that highlight your strengths, achievements, and aspirations.
The UK post-study work visa allows you to stay and work for up to 2 years (3 years for PhD graduates) after completing your degree to gain work experience.
Simply book a 15-minute discovery call here. The call is designed to help us understand your education aspirations and answer any initial questions about studying in the UK.
We go beyond guidance, we create pathways to success. Our mission is to help students, parents, and professionals make informed decisions about education, career, and global opportunities.
We offer a fully bespoke, end-to-end consultancy experience, tailored to each client’s academic goals, personal journey, and career aspirations. You can view our services here.
We work with students aspiring to study in the UK, from school placement to undergraduate and postgraduate level, helping them choose the right private schools, universities, and destinations that align with their academic and career goals.
We don’t believe in one-size-fits-all advice. Every student’s dream is different, and so is our approach. Our personalised process ensures that your educational journey is carefully planned, supported, giving you high chances of success from start to finish.
No we don’t, that’s because universities and scholarship bodies make final decisions based on their own independent criteria. However, what we do promise is our commitment to excellence throughout the process.
Entry requirements vary by course and university. For undergraduate study, you’ll need secondary school qualifications equivalent to UK A-levels (e.g., WAEC, NECO, IB, or similar), while postgraduate study requires a recognised bachelor’s degree. Most universities also ask for proof of English proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL), and competitive courses may require higher grades or additional tests.
Absolutely. Many UK universities have active African and international student societies that provide support, networking, and a sense of community.
Whether you’re looking at highly ranked institutions or those with strong industry connections, we match your academic background, chosen course, and career goals with universities that align with your ambitions.
Yes. We support you with course selection, completing UCAS forms, and writing impactful personal statements that highlight your strengths, achievements, and aspirations.
The UK post-study work visa allows you to stay and work for up to 2 years (3 years for PhD graduates) after completing your degree to gain work experience.
Simply book a 15-minute discovery call here. The call is designed to help us understand your education aspirations and answer any initial questions about studying in the UK.
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