FAQs

All our partner Universities are state owned and recognized internationally. Recognition of these overseas nursing programs is considered on case to case basis by Indian Nursing Council of India.

It is a non refundable fee taken for the processing of your application.
Yes, there are various scholarships offered from time to time to the students.

Normally there is no age limit prescribed by the Universities. However, since the studies are challenging and there could be other implications involved, we do not recommend mature students above the age of 40 to apply.

Tuition fee only covers the cost of delivery of the program. Other expenses such as cost of books, stationery, travel, VISA have to be borne by the student.

No, the tuition fee is not refundable once the visa is granted. In case the visa is rejected 10 % of one year's tuition fee is retained over and above the registration amount and the balance is refundable. In case of collaborative program, no fee is refundable for the semester studied in India what so ever.

Yes, collaborative programs are also offered which enable students to complete partial studies in India and the rest overseas.

Every educational institute has criteria for English Language proficiency specified for the international students. In some cases the English Language assessment is conducted directly by the Universities while in others, the IELTS test scores are required. The requisite IELTS scores are different for different Universities.

Assistance for accommodation is provided to all students. Efforts are made to identify off-campus, conveniently located and affordable accommodation.

You are required to show funds for the course fee, travel, and living expenses. The accepted sources of fund are different for different countries. Please contact personally for further information.

Most countries allow Spouse to apply for a VISA along with the student's application. However, students are advised to apply their own VISAs first. Spouse can apply subsequently. Assistance would be provided to the Spouse for VISA application.

The duration of the student visa would be one or two months more than the duration of the study program.

The Student VISA can be extended on basis of further studies.You may contact the International office of the University and the local Immigration/House office for further information. 

Yes. Almost all study programs allow students to work while studying. Most study programs allow students to work 20 hours per week.You can work in any area, not necessarily related to your field.

Student can get educational loans through SBI and other banks. In certain programs, the fee can also be paid in installments. Scholarships are also offered to students based on their Academic and IELTS scores.

In many countries students can apply for PR during or after their studies. The eligibility of PR depends on the skills/education/work experience/ age/ language proficiency etc. However, it could be different for different countries and students are advised to contact immigration experts for specific details.

No, these programs do not lead to registration. To become a RN you must apply to the local nursing board and you may have to achieve a higher IELTS score, apply for assessment, do an additional clinical supervisory program or take an examination.

On completion of your study program, you can enroll for a higher level of studies in the same University or in a different University in another country, as these programs are recognized globally..