Services we do

Our services include university enrollment, visa application assistance, pre-departure, and post-departure support.

Consultation

At 2ndChapter , we offer tailored guidance to match your goals with the right universities and programs. Our experts help you navigate admissions, visas, and more, ensuring a clear path to your dream education.

Global Enrolment

Choosing the right university and program can be overwhelming, but we make it simple. We help you find the best fit based on your goals, assist with applications and deadlines, guide you in crafting strong SOPs and LORs, and provide advice on scholarships and financial aid to make education affordable.

Visa Assistance

Navigating visa requirements can be complex, but our team ensures your application is flawless. We assist with: Completing visa application forms accurately, Document preparation (e.g., financial statements, sponsorship letters), Mock interviews to boost your confidence for the visa appointment, Post-submission follow-ups to ensure timely processing.

Departure Help

We prepare you for your journey with travel, accommodation, and cultural guidance, and continue to assist after arrival with essentials like banking, SIM cards, and settling in. At 2ndChapter , we’re with you every step of the way.

Countries we are working for

Australia

Australia is the world’s sixth-largest country with a low population density (3.3 people/sq km). It’s known for its diverse landscapes, friendly people, and multicultural cities.

Why Popular: World-class universities (e.g., ANU, University of Sydney). Post-study work visa (2–4 years). Safe, high-quality living and diverse courses.

Income: Students can work 40 hours/fortnight, earning AUD 23.23/hour.

Costs (Per Year): Tuition: AUD 10,000–50,000 (varies by university and program).
Living: AUD 15,280+ (it depends on individuals)

USA

The USA is the world’s third-largest country by area, known for its diverse landscapes, vibrant cities, and cultural diversity. It has a population density of approximately 36 people/sq km , offering a mix of bustling urban hubs and serene rural areas.
Why Popular: World-class universities (e.g., Harvard, MIT, Stanford).
Flexible education system with diverse programs.
Post-study work opportunities through Optional Practical Training (OPT) for 1–3 years.
Gateway to global career opportunities and innovation.
Income: Students can work 20 hours/week on-campus, earning $10–$20/hour.
Costs (Per Year): Tuition: $10,000–50,000+ (varies by university and program).
Living: $12,000–18,000+ (depends on location and lifestyle).

UK

The UK is a small but influential country with a rich history, diverse culture, and world-renowned education system. It has a population density of approximately 280 people/sq km , making it one of the most densely populated countries. Despite its size, it offers vibrant cities, historic landmarks, and a multicultural environment.

Why Popular: Prestigious universities (e.g., Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College London). Shorter degree durations (3-year undergraduate programs). Post-study work visa (Graduate Route ) allows 2 years of stay after graduation.

Income: Students can work 20 hours/week during term time and full-time during holidays, earning £10–£15/hour.

Costs (Per Year):Tuition: £12,000–30,000+ 
Living: £10,000–15,000+, depending on location (London is more expensive).

Canada

Canada is the world’s second-largest country by area, known for its vast natural beauty, safe cities, and welcoming multicultural society. It has a low population density of just 4 people/sq km , offering a peaceful and high-quality lifestyle.

Why Popular: World-class universities (e.g., University of Toronto, McGill, UBC). Affordable tuition compared to the USA/UK. Post-study work visa allows 1–3 years of stay after graduation. Pathway to permanent residency through programs like Express Entry.

Income: Students can work 20 hours/week during term time and full-time during breaks, earning CAD 15–20/hour.

Costs (Per Year): Tuition: CAD 15,000–35,000+.
Living: CAD 10,000–15,000+, depending on location (cities like Toronto/Vancouver are more expensive).

New Zealand

New Zealand is a small, picturesque country known for its stunning landscapes, safe environment, and high quality of life. With a population density of just 18 people/sq km , it offers a peaceful and welcoming atmosphere for international students.

Why Popular: World-class universities (e.g., University of Auckland, Otago). Post-study work visa allows 1–3 years of stay after graduation. Safe, inclusive, and student-friendly environment.

Income: Students can work 20 hours/week during term time and full-time during holidays, earning NZD 20–25/hour.

Costs (Per Year): Tuition: NZD 20,000–35,000+
Living: NZD 15,000–20,000+, depending on location (Auckland is more expensive).

Germany

Germany is Europe’s largest economy and a global leader in innovation and technology. With a population density of approximately 237 people/sq km , it combines bustling cities like Berlin and Munich with serene countryside. Known for its high standard of living, Germany is also one of the most student-friendly countries in Europe.
Why Popular: World-class universities (e.g., Technical University of Munich, Heidelberg University). Low or no tuition fees at public universities (only admin fees apply).
Strong focus on STEM programs and research opportunities.
Post-study work visa allows 18 months to find employment after graduation.

Income: Students can work 20 hours/week , earning €12–15/hour
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Costs (Per Year): Tuition: €0–3,000 at public universities; private institutions may charge higher fees.
Living: €10,000–12,000+, depending on location (cities like Munich are more expensive).

Malaysia

Malaysia is a vibrant, multicultural country in Southeast Asia known for its affordable education system, diverse culture, and tropical climate. With a population density of approximately 100 people/sq km , it offers a safe and welcoming environment for international students.
Why Popular: Affordable tuition fees and living costs compared to Western countries. Partnerships with top universities worldwide (e.g., University of Nottingham, Monash University). English-medium programs and a multicultural society. Proximity to Bangladesh and familiar cultural environment.

Income: Students can work 20 hours/week , earning MYR 13–15/hour.

Costs (Per Year): Tuition: MYR 20,000–50,000+, depending on the course and university.
Living: MYR 10,000–15,000+, depending on lifestyle and location.

Norway

Norway is a Scandinavian country known for its high standard of living, and commitment to sustainability. With a population density of just 15 people/sq km , it offers a peaceful and safe environment. Norway is also one of the happiest countries in the world, making it an attractive destination for students.

Why Popular: Free or Low Tuition Fees: Public universities charge little to no tuition fees for international students (only small semester fees apply). High-quality education with a focus on innovation and research. English-taught programs at all levels. Post-study work visa allows 1 year to find employment after graduation.

Income: Students can work 20 hour​s/week , earning NOK 180–220/hour.

Costs (Per Year): Tuition: Free or minimal fees (~NOK 30,000–60,000/year.
Living: NOK 100,000–150,000+, depending on location (Oslo is more expensive).

Japan

Japan is a technologically advanced country known for its rich culture, innovation, and stunning blend of tradition and modernity. With a population density of approximately 347 people/sq km , it offers bustling cities like Tokyo and serene countryside areas. Japan is also renowned for its safety, cleanliness, and efficient public transportation.
Why Popular: World-class universities (e.g., University of Tokyo, Kyoto University). Strong focus on technology, engineering, and robotics. Affordable tuition fees and numerous scholarships for international students. Post-study work visa allows 1–2 years to find employment after graduation.

Income: Students can work 28 hours/week , earning ¥1,000–1,500/hour.

Costs (Per Year):Tuition: ¥500,000–1,500,000+, depending on the university and program.
Living: ¥800,000–1,500,000+, depending on location (Tokyo is more expensive).

Hungary

Hungary is a charming Central European country known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and vibrant culture. With a population density of approximately 108 people/sq km , it offers a peaceful and safe environment. Budapest, the capital, is one of Europe’s most beautiful cities and a hub for international students.
Why Popular: Affordable tuition fees and living costs compared to Western Europe. High-quality education with globally recognized degrees (e.g., University of Debrecen, Eötvös Loránd University). English-taught programs in fields like medicine, engineering, and business. Post-study work visa allows 9 months to find employment after graduation.

Income: Students can work 20 hours/week , earning HUF 1,200–1,500/hour.

Costs (Per Year): Tuition: HUF 300,000–2,000,000+, depending on the program (medical courses may cost more).
Living: HUF 400,000–600,000+, depending on location and lifestyle.

Italy

Italy is a culturally rich and historically significant country known for its art, architecture, fashion, and cuisine. With a population density of approximately 206 people/sq km , it offers vibrant cities like Rome, Milan, and Florence alongside picturesque countryside. Italy is also home to some of the oldest and most prestigious universities in the world.
Why Popular: World-renowned universities (e.g., University of Bologna, Politecnico di Milano). Affordable tuition fees compared to other Western European countries. Strong focus on arts, design, architecture, and culinary courses.
Post-study visa allows 1 year to find employment after graduation.

Income: Students can work 20 hours/week , earning €8–12/hour.

Costs (Per Year): Tuition: €850–4,000+ at public universities; private institutions may charge higher fees.
Living: €6,000–10,000+, depending on location (cities like Milan are more expensive).

And Many More

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