To study abroad after completing your 12th exams, you need to start by researching universities and courses that align with your interests and career goals. Ensure you meet the academic and language requirements, typically demonstrated through exams like the SAT, ACT, TOEFL, or IELTS. Prepare a compelling application, including a strong personal statement, letters of recommendation, and a detailed resume. Apply for scholarships and financial aid if needed. Additionally, familiarize yourself with the visa application process and ensure you have all the necessary documentation. Planning early and staying organized will help you navigate the application process smoothly and increase your chances of securing admission to a reputable institution abroad.
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If you specify the course or your stream you are interested in, I could help you in a better way. But, if you are planning to study abroad, the admission process will require you to give one language exam and one standardized exam. However,it depends upon the on the country, course, college or university you are targeting.But one language exam to show English language proficiency is necessary. IELTS exam is the preferred exam for getting admission to universities in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand. TOEFL exam is the preferred exam for universities in the US and Canada. PTE exam is accepted at a few colleges in the US and most colleges in the UK.
The most popular and important entrance exam to study abroad is GRE, GMAT, IELTS, TOEFL, SAT, and ACT(These differ according to your field). Excellent performance in these international competitive exams can also get students financial aid in the form of scholarships.
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