What is the procedure to study abroad? Should I write SOP for offer letter, get visa and then just sit for IELTS?

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    neha trivedi | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    Hello,
    The procedure for studying abroad is long and tedious process. You need to start with the application process atleast 10 months prior to the start of the course. It varies from country to country. You need to prepare sop, lor, documents of marksheets, transcripts apply for visa, appear for the English language proficiency test of IELTS or TOEFL, also for GRE or GMAT as per the requirement.
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    Bisharah Saeed Self motivated, straightforward and resilient | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Yes. Actually, when you apply for the course abroad, the process may slightly vary according to the country or University that you are applying to. They will ask for the education documents, SOP, passport details and IELTS. These are the first things that you need to have in your hand. Your financial details are things that will come later. Also, if you have any doubts in applying, approach a good consultancy. They will help you with the application process. One more thing, your Visa will only get approved once the application process and verification is done. Everything, including the IELTS exam must be completed before that.
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