FAQ
Explore our Frequently Asked Questions section for comprehensive answers to common queries regarding your higher study programs offered by us. We aim to address your concerns and clarify our services, helping you make informed decisions.
FAQ
Frequently Asked Question
JOE Studies is licensed by the Ministry of Education, Mauritius. It is an authorized recruiting agent for study abroad.
Yes, you will need to sign a contract to proceed with our services.
Yes, counseling and career guidance is not chargeable.
Yes, a minimal fee is chargeable to assist the client(s) in his / her admission application at an educational institution.
We undertake to propose to you a wider choice of universities and study programs (up to 3 different universities for applications). Also, we ensure that you are given the best choice and all required information upfront. As you are coming to us for your future, we need to ensure that we enable you to pave your way to success more effectively and efficiently. Quality should prevail in our services. We take into consideration your individual objectives and aims.
It depends on the universities / colleges
Maximum 48 hours.
It depends on the universities / colleges.
Generally most overseas educational institutions accept the IELTS, TOEFL, Duolingo which are internationally recognized.
It depends on the universities / colleges where you are applying. Some ask you to pay for the first semester and some ask you to pay for a deposit.
Each educational institution has their own refund policy. You should ensure that all these details are given to you before you make any payment.
JOE, being the facilitator, will explain to you and give you in details the different modes of payments. Generally students pay directly to the university / college.
It varies on each country specific requirements for student visa applications.
Yes, but the final decision will depend on the universities / colleges.
It depends on the country of destination. In Canada and Australia you can work 20 hours per week during your studies and full-time during school breaks and holidays.
In Canada, you can apply for the Post graduate work permit (PGWP) which is a great program for those International students who would like to acquire valuable Canadian work experience after graduation. Also, this program is one of the bridging mechanisms for foreign students to transition from temporary resident status to permanent residency.
JOE can provide advice and assistance regarding the pathway to Permanent Residency in Canada.
All international students attending school in Canada must arrange for health insurance for the duration of their study program. This is done through the educational institution.
You should inform your university / college and arrange for your return tickets, etc at your own costs.