University selection
Study-abroad planning
Career direction
Clearer education decisions
Guidance based on goals, profile and practical options
Guidance for important decisions
Choose the Support You Need
Students can request career direction, university selection,
application planning, scholarship research or study-abroad guidance
through one focused registration form.
Understand your direction
Career Counselling
Explore suitable study fields and career paths according to
interests, abilities, goals and academic background.
Career-interest discussion
Subject and field selection
Skills-gap identification
Education-roadmap planning
Compare realistic options
University Selection
Shortlist universities and programs according to academic profile,
budget, location and long-term goals.
Program comparison
Entry-requirement review
Local and international options
Budget and location planning
Plan international study
Study-Abroad Guidance
Build a practical plan for country selection, applications,
documents, scholarships and preparation.
Country and intake planning
Application-document checklist
Scholarship-research direction
Preparation timeline
Organise the application
Application Planning
Understand major application tasks, required documents, deadlines
and preparation priorities.
Application timeline
Document preparation
Personal-statement guidance
Deadline organisation
Support for different stages
Guidance Based on Where You Are Now
The counselling discussion changes according to the student’s current
education stage and the decision they are trying to make.
01
School stage
Subject and Stream Selection
Guidance for students choosing school subjects, O Level or A
Level options, intermediate groups or future study direction.
Explore postgraduate study, professional qualifications,
internships and career-building priorities.
04
Graduate stage
Study Abroad or Career Transition
Plan postgraduate applications, international study or a move
into a different professional field.
Study-abroad planning
Build a Realistic International Study Plan
A strong study-abroad plan should consider academic eligibility,
total cost, language requirements, deadlines, scholarships and
alternative options instead of focusing only on one university.
01
Country and destination comparison
Compare destinations according to program quality, budget,
living costs and personal preferences.
02
Academic-profile review
Review grades, qualifications, subjects and possible admission
gaps before selecting universities.
03
Application-document planning
Organise transcripts, references, personal statements, tests
and other required documents.
04
Scholarship and budget direction
Identify relevant scholarship categories and estimate total
education and living costs.
Explore several possible countries instead of depending on only one.
Application checklist
Understand major documents, tests, deadlines and next actions.
Budget awareness
Consider tuition, accommodation, tests, travel and living costs.
Alternative planning
Keep backup universities and destinations in the application plan.
Personalised guidance request
Tell Us About Your Education Goals
Share the student’s academic background, preferred field, budget,
destination interests and current difficulties. The academy can
then review the requirements before arranging the next step.
Goal-focused discussion
The guidance begins with the student’s real education and
career priorities.
Profile-based options
Recommendations can consider grades, qualifications, subjects
and experience.
Local and international planning
Students can request local university guidance, study-abroad
guidance or both.
Clearer next steps
The discussion can identify priorities, missing information
and immediate actions.
Request Career Counselling
Complete the student’s profile and goals so our team can review the required guidance.
Simple counselling process
Move from Confusion to Clearer Next Steps
1
Submit Your Profile
Share education, grades, preferred fields, budget and current
questions.
2
Requirement Review
The academy reviews the student’s profile, goals and requested
guidance service.
3
Counselling Discussion
Discuss realistic study paths, alternatives, risks and next
priorities.
4
Plan the Next Steps
Organise immediate actions, research priorities, applications or
preparation.
Planning and study resources
University and Career Planning Resources
Explore student planners, application organisers, study-abroad checklists, career workbooks and useful learning resources.
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Common questions
Career and Study-Abroad Guidance FAQs
Important information about counselling, universities, applications,
scholarships and study-abroad planning.
Career counselling can include discussion of interests, abilities, academic profile, suitable study fields, university options and practical next steps.
Yes. School students can request guidance for subject selection, future study fields, O Level or A Level choices and long-term education planning.
Yes. University-selection guidance can compare programs, entry requirements, costs, locations and realistic alternatives according to the student’s profile.
Yes. Students can request guidance about countries, universities, intakes, application preparation, budgets, scholarships and required documents.
No. Guidance can improve planning and application preparation, but admission decisions are made by universities and cannot be guaranteed.
No. Scholarship guidance can help students identify relevant opportunities and understand requirements, but scholarship decisions are made by the awarding institution.
This page is for education and application guidance. Visa decisions are made by the relevant authorities, and no visa approval can be guaranteed.
Yes. Students can request an online video meeting, phone or WhatsApp call, an in-person meeting or indicate no preference.
Provide the student’s latest qualification, grades, subjects, preferred fields, intended study level, budget, destination interests and main questions.
Make Your Next Education Decision with Better Information
Submit the student’s profile and goals so NEXTGen can review the
required career, university or study-abroad guidance.