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Can I study abroad after 12th from India?
Yes, you can study abroad after 12th. Some countries like Germany may require a foundation course (Studienkolleg), while others allow direct admission.
Which country is best for Indian students?
Germany, Canada, Australia, UK, and Ireland are popular choices based on budget, course, and career goals.
Is IELTS mandatory to study abroad?
Not always. Some universities and countries offer admission without IELTS, depending on your previous education and course.
Is education free in Germany?
Yes, most public universities in Germany offer free or very low-cost education for international students.
What is the minimum cost to study in Germany?
You need around €10,000–€12,000 per year for living expenses (blocked account requirement
Can I work while studying in Germany?
Yes, students can work 120 full days or 240 half days per year.
Can my spouse work in Germany on a student visa?
Yes, your spouse is allowed to work full-time in most cases.
How much does it cost to study abroad?
Costs vary by country. Germany is the cheapest, while countries like the UK and Australia are more expensive.
Are scholarships available for Indian students?
Yes, many countries offer scholarships based on merit and financial need.
How long does the student visa process take?
It usually takes 4–12 weeks depending on the country.
What documents are required for a student visa?
What is an APS certificate?
APS is a mandatory verification process for Indian students applying to Germany.
How can Mansa Education help me?
Do you provide free consultation?
Yes, we offer a free initial consultation and profile evaluation.
How do I get started?
You can contact us through our website or call/WhatsApp us for a quick response.






