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Pursue Your Master’s Abroad
Elevate Your Global Career

What We Offer

Pursuing a Master’s degree abroad opens doors to advanced knowledge, global exposure, and career acceleration. We guide ambitious students/professionals like you across all streams and countries to craft strong applications that secure admission to world-class universities.

Program & Career Alignment

We analyze your academic background and career goals to help select Graduate programs – research-focused, professional, MBAs, or specialized diplomas.

University & Country Selection

From the US and UK to Canada, Australia, Germany, and beyond, we narrow choices based on your discipline, budget, and learning preferences.

Application Strategy & Timeline

We design step-by-step application plans, including early preparation for standardized tests and university-specific requirements to maximize your chances.

Statement of Purpose & CV Optimization

We guide you for crafting statements that showcase your skills, academic achievements, and career potential tailored to each program’s expectations.

Recommendation & Interview Coaching

We assist in selecting and guiding referees while providing rigorous mock interview sessions focused on behavioral and technical questions relevant to your graduate field.

Scholarship & Funding Guidance

Identify and apply for scholarships, assistantships, and fellowships from universities and external bodies to reduce financial barriers and support your academic journey.

Visa & Relocation Support

From visa documentation to pre-departure briefings on accommodation, healthcare, and cultural adaptation, we make your transition smooth and stress-free.

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Why Choose UniHawk?

Graduate Admissions Expertise

We have a strong track record of helping students gain admission across continents to prestigious graduate programs in various streams.

Global Network & Insights

  • Our counselors bring deep, up-to-date knowledge of diverse university systems, admission policies, and funding opportunities.

Personalized Mentorship

  • We offer tailored support from program research through acceptance, crafting strategies that align with your profile and career vision.
95%
Admission Success Rate

Global Universities Conquered

30+
Countries Covered Worldwide

USA, UK, Canada, Australia & Beyond

92%
Students Get Top 3 Choice Admits

Preferred Destinations Achieved

88%
Scholarship & Funding Secured

Financial Aid Maximized

450+
Graduate Admissions Delivered

Master’s Dreams Fulfilled

85%
Multiple University Offers

Abundant Choices Provided

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FAQs

What are the typical admission requirements for Master’s programs abroad?
  • You generally need a recognized Bachelor’s degree in a relevant field, proof of language proficiency (like IELTS or TOEFL for English-taught programs), and sometimes standardized test scores such as GRE or GMAT depending on the program and country. Additional requirements may include a CV, statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and prior work experience for certain courses.
  • Consider factors like your career goals, program specialization, university rankings, faculty expertise, location, tuition fees, and funding opportunities. Research countries’ education systems and learning formats (full-time, part-time, online, hybrid) to find the best fit for your academic and lifestyle preferences.
  • Start your application preparation 6 to 9 months before your intended start date. Applications are submitted online directly to universities or through national portals. Pay close attention to deadlines, which commonly range from December to April for fall intakes and August to November for spring intakes.
  • Commonly needed are certified copies of your Bachelor’s degree and transcripts, proof of language proficiency, a detailed CV, statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and sometimes a portfolio or research proposal. Ensure all documents meet translation and certification requirements.
  • Yes, many universities and government bodies offer merit-based, need-based, or research scholarships. Additionally, assistantships and fellowships may be available. Early research and application for financial aid are crucial, and some funding options require separate applications
  • After receiving your admission letter, you must apply for a student visa from the relevant embassy. Requirements typically include the acceptance letter, proof of financial resources, valid passport, health insurance, and language proficiency proof. Visa processing times vary, so apply as early as possible.
  • Many countries allow international students to work part-time during their studies, with limits on hours (commonly 20 hours per week during terms). Check your host country’s specific work regulations and visa conditions to ensure compliance.
  • Research Master’s focus on academic inquiry and may require a thesis, preparing students for Ph.D. studies or research careers. Professional Master’s are coursework-oriented, designed for skill development and career advancement in industry sectors. Choose based on your career objectives.
  • Not all, but some competitive or specialized programs (MBA, engineering, arts, medical sciences) may require entrance tests or interviews. Many programs assess applications based on academic records and documents alone. Prepare accordingly if exams or interviews are part of your application.
  • Your SOP should clearly articulate your motivation for the program, your academic and professional background, how the program aligns with your goals, and what you bring to the university. Tailor each SOP to the specific university and program and keep it concise, honest, and engaging.

Ready To Begin Your Master’s Studies Abroad?

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