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Thinking abroad requires careful planning, to say the least. Undergraduates/graduate are always empowered to work backwards, intelligently aligning admissions/application preparation with deadlines. Students have to take the English proficiency test according to the university’s approach and want to prepare important reports for a smooth process. Therefore, undergraduates are advised to apply continuously for three to four months to keep a strategic distance from the last-minute rush.
Depending on the length of tenure of the programme the applicant is planning to undertake, the countries often divide the student visa into Short-Term Student Visas or Long-term Student Visas.
Short-term Visas:
visas are given to students who plan to take a short course of a language or a diploma certificate course and the entire duration is often limited to 90 days (3 months).
Long-term visas:
on the other hand, are given to students who are planning to take up degree courses extending beyond the 3 months. These could include internships and small certificate programmes of 6 months or 2 years or 4 years courses.