Since 2019
We only tell you what is realistic
A hopeless application costs you money and a year. So if you do not qualify we say so at the first meeting — and show you what would change that.
Read student storiesOver the last three years
- 412
- Students placed
- 87%
- Visa approval rateOf the files we agreed to take
- 11
- Destination countries
- 96
- Students who won scholarships
Your counsellors
Each counsellor covers a few countries only, because the rules change every year
Rahel Negussie
UK and Ireland counsellor
Did her own masters in Manchester; a British Council registered agent.
Yonas Haile
Canada and United States counsellor
Runs the SEVIS paperwork and the visa interview drills; eight years at it.
Hiwot Assegid
Germany and Europe counsellor
Handles blocked accounts, uni-assist submissions, and the German A1 requirement.
Kirubel Mamo
IELTS instructor
Teaches the evening classes; our students average a 6.8 band.
In our students’ words
They told me at the first meeting that my grades would not carry the UK. They pointed me at Poland and I am now in my second year in Warsaw.
We rehearsed the visa interview three times. On the day itself not one question surprised me.
I had no idea how to open a blocked account. They sat with me at the bank until it was done.
Where our students go
United Kingdom — one-year masters · two-year post-study work visa Canada — colleges and universities · a documented route to residency Germany — no tuition at public universities · a blocked account is required United States — the widest scholarships · the interview decides it UAE — close, fast visas, and branch campuses of UK and US universities Poland and Hungary — low tuition, and degrees taught in English
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Send your grades, your English level, and what you want to study — we come back the same day with the countries that are realistic.