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Step-by-Step Study Abroad Process for Nepalese Students
From shortlisting countries to landing at the airport — the full timeline, what to do each month, and the mistakes that cost students an intake.
By Asha Karki · Nov 12, 2025 · 9 min read

Writing a Statement of Purpose That Actually Stands Out
A repeatable structure for the SOP, the four questions every admissions reader is really asking, and before/after examples of weak vs strong paragraphs.
By Rohan Shrestha · Nov 08, 2025 · 7 min read

Education Loan vs Scholarship: Which Should You Chase First?
Why the answer is 'both, in this order', how lenders read your file, and the proof-of-funds numbers that quietly decide visa outcomes.
By Mina Adhikari · Nov 05, 2025 · 8 min read

The Scholarship Application Checklist Nobody Gives You
Eligibility filters, the essay archetypes that recur across funders, recommendation-letter logistics, and a submission-day checklist.
By Mina Adhikari · Oct 18, 2025 · 8 min read
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New guides and CBook videos go up every week, and existing articles are revised whenever a policy, deadline, or test format changes. The 'updated' date on each piece tells you how fresh it is.
Many are written with Nepalese students in mind — bank options, proof-of-funds norms, popular destinations — but the frameworks (shortlisting, SOPs, budgeting, interviews) apply to any international applicant.
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