Student Visa and Admission
Our Student Services for admission are mainly structured for international students. We also offer admission services to the home students with limited options. Check out our wide range of services below.
WE WILL HELP YOU TO FIND THE RIGHT INSTITUTION
At an international student’s initial stage, our experienced team will help and support you to find out the right course and institutes according to your future plan.
So we advise you to visit help and Support page to have a free consultation for your admission.
KNOW ABOUT THE ACADEMIC COURSE LEVEL
As an international student, you need to do plenty of research to select your desired subject and course provider. As you know there are different types and levels like elementary, primary, secondary, International Foundation Programme, International Diploma, Undergraduate, Post Graduate and research program.
ONE TO ONE COUNSELLING FOR UNIVERSITY AND COURSE SELECTION
As an international student initial stage, our experienced team will help and guide you to find you the right course and institutes according to your future plan. So, we advise you please book an appointment to have a free one to one counselling for your admission.
FIND THE RIGHT COURSES AND SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
As an international student you should thoroughly research your prospective course, its requirements, deadlines and course costs before you think about completing and submitting an application for a particular institute. Having fully researched the course you are interested in, make sure you now have the relevant information you need to apply
Course name, Application deadline and funding deadlines
The relevant required supporting documents (e.g. transcripts, CV, etc.) in pdf format to upload.
Our partner institutes have the option for Scholarship applications who wish to apply for an international scholarship and our member of the team will guide our students how to do a scholarship application.
GCEI recruitment policy is exceptional and we always try our best to arrange a direct appointment with institute’s representative in almost every case. We also arrange education fairs, open days for almost every intake and where students can directly meet representative and get authentic information and career guidelines.
Moreover, as we represent many prominent School, colleges & universities around the globe admission enable us to give the choice of course of studies, fees, locations, etc. We provide online services to our students so that they can complete the necessary admission & visa procedures information through an online portal.
ELIGIBILITY CHECK
Important information
General guideline for those considering applying for the next intake
Entry requirements may vary from country to country and program to program. Most of the Institutes are specified for certain Major subject, grades, duration of courses, Experience, English Language requirements and so on.
Entry requirements may vary between English speaking country and non-English speaking countries and institute to institutes. We advise please book an appointment to know your entry requirements.
DIRECT APPOINTMENT WITH OUR PARTNER UNIVERSITY ADMISSION OFFICERS
We are representing schools/colleges & universities from across Canada, USA, Australia, China, Malaysia, Cyprus, UK . In most of the cases, our consultants try to answer all your inquiries yet if you wish to talk to an international admission officer of a partner schools/colleges & university. we can make an arrangement for you. Please fill up the request a callback form and give a particular reason and we will book an appointment for you.
DOCUMENTS REQUIREMENT FOR ADMISSION
If you are in an English-speaking country you may require showing academic and financial evidence. Academic evidence will help you to show your academic sounds. And Financial evidence makes you aware of how much funding you will be required during your course of study.
If you are in a non-English speaking country you may require having following documents in addition.
Your academic sound
Your passport
All previous visa copy & immigration history form (if you studied before in any country other then your nationality).
educational documents (enrolment /course completion letter, award certificate.)
Personal statement /statement of purpose.
CV (include – phone number, email id, present & previous address, next to kin’s & reference)
DOCUMENTS MUST BE IN ENGLISH
If your educational certificate /bank statements or any other important documents are not in English, you must provide a translation that can be verified by the Home Office.
VISA GUIDANCE
Once you meet all the requirements and school/college/university accepted your application, you are required to apply for student visa in order to study in the that country. It might be a complicated process but you don’t have to worry while you get GCEI next to you. Our experts will guide you all the way till you get a decision about your visa application.
GUIDANCE ON WRITING A PERSONAL STATEMENT AND AN ACADEMIC CV
Your personal statement is very important as it is read by the institute’s admission officer to give you an offer that you applied for! So please write at least 500 words. For guidance, please contact our experts or request a call back.
FREE & QUICK ADMISSIONS GUIDELINE
Any consultation we provide for students is completely free of charge. All our service is provided by High-professionals and we provide one of the quickest admission services. If you have any enquiry about our student services you can book an appointment with one of our advisers or you can request a callback or you can visit our office.
ACCOMMODATION ASSISTANCE WITH THE TRAVEL PLAN
It is true that when a student arrives in a new country it is very hard to manage accommodation for him. For an international student, it is difficult to select location, price and suitable house as well. Moreover, If you would like to share accommodation with someone known or unknown, you must consider whether it is suitable for you or not.
We are here to assist.
PRE-DEPARTURE AND POST-ARRIVAL GUIDANCE
Planning your travel is exciting, but there is a lot to think about!
Documents you need to bring include:
your passport, with a valid visa;
Travel itinerary and tickets.
A letter of acceptance from your school, college or university;
Recent bank statements (and proof of your scholarship, if you have one, or sponsor’s letter), as you may be asked for evidence that you can cover your tuition and accommodation fees;
Originals (or certified true copies) of any degree certificates or technical qualifications;
If you’re bringing any prescribed medication with you, bring a letter from your doctor explaining what it is for.
Additional information:
When you’re travelling, bring the address of your new school, college or university, plus the telephone number and ideally the name of a member of staff. This way you can reach help quickly if you need it.
You are likely to need health and travel insurance. There are many companies specializing in international student insurance. Make sure you are covered if you need to be. Ask your school, college or university for advice – they may offer a special insurance policy for their students.
Check with your airline what you can bring with you. Most airlines charge for excess baggage.
Leave plenty of time to check in and pass-through security control before boarding connecting flights – there can be long queues.
If you need help once you arrive, ask at an official tourist information office or information desk. There should be one in every airport.
Make sure you bring warm clothes with you. It might be cold on the trip… or when you arrive! If it’s winter, bring a thick jumper (sweater) and warm coat too.
Security at international airports is strict. Find out more about customs restrictions on the government websites, and read the ten tips below to be prepared for border control.
For your journey, you may need money for public transport, food and customs charges. Carry some cash with you as advised.
These are top tips for a smooth journey:
Have your passport ready.
Ensure you complete a landing card. Landing cards are sometimes given out on the plane, or you can find them in the immigration hall.
Bring details of your course of study.
Keep any medical documentation, recent bank statements and details of where you are staying in your hand luggage. You may be asked to show this information.
Do not bring any meat or dairy products. There are also restrictions on other food products such as fish, eggs and honey, as well as some fruit, vegetables and plants (e.g. bulbs, seeds, cut flowers and tree bark).
There are restrictions on the amount of tobacco, alcohol and gifts you can bring to. Visit the official website of that country for that.
Be aware of your duty-free limit. If you exceed your allowance, you will have to declare it and pay duty at customs (go through the ‘red channel’), otherwise, all of your items may be taken away from you.
Never bring in counterfeit goods, illegal drugs, weapons or obscene material. Some items are restricted and will require a license or permit. See the official website of that country for that.
Never give false or misleading information (including forged or counterfeit documents)
Transport from the airport
Your school, college or university may arrange to pick you up from the airport when you arrive. If not, aim to arrive during the day, when public transport is more frequent. For trains and buses from the airport, you can save time and money by booking tickets in advance.
You can find out more about transport options from the airport’s website.
And for overall preparation, GCEI team is there.