COUNTRIES
WE CAN GUIDE YOU FOR YOUR SUCCESS IN ALMOST ANY COUNTRY ON THIS GLOBE!
Selecting the right country for your future is equally important as choosing the University. Choosing the right country for your education is also based on your future plans & goals. At AECS International, our expert consultants will educate you about various countries, their culture, their immigration process, employment opportunities, lifestyle & affordability. This will help the students to choose the right university in the right country.






Academic Excellence:
The United States has one of the world’s finest university systems, with outstanding programs in virtually all fields. At the undergraduate level, excellent programs exist in traditional disciplines, as well as in professional fields. At the graduate level, students have the opportunity to work directly with some of the finest minds in their field of study, with the chance to become involved with exclusive research and educational opportunities. U.S. degrees are recognized throughout the world for their excellence.
Variety of Educational Opportunities:
The United States is home to several thousand colleges and universities, boasting at least ten times as many campuses as in any other country. As a result, the higher education system in the U.S. has something for everyone. Some U.S. colleges and universities stress broad educational principles; others emphasize practical, employment-related skills; and still, others specialize in the arts, social sciences or technical fields. As a result, you can often have a variety of options and educational opportunities if you are looking for a place to study a particular field. You can usually find several schools to choose from, no matter how specific or unusual your needs may be.
Opportunity for Research, Teaching, and Training:
You may be able to gain valuable experience through teaching and/or research while you help to finance your education in the U.S., particularly if you are a graduate student. Many graduate programs offer training and teaching opportunities that enable students to become teaching assistants to undergraduates and/or research assistants on special projects exploring different aspects of your field of study.
International students are some of the most valued teachers and researchers in U.S. universities because they bring new skills and ideas to the classroom and library or laboratory. This practical component of your education will prove useful in your future career and may give you insights into your field that would not be possible through course study alone.
Flexibility:
Although many programs are highly structured in that specific coursework requirements must be met, you will generally be able to find a wide variety of course choices to meet those requirements. For example, liberal arts coursework for an undergraduate program will include (among others) classes in languages and mathematics, but you will often have several options from which to choose insofar as which language class you take, or which area of mathematics appeals most to your interests and skills.
At the advanced stages of a degree, or if you are pursuing a graduate degree, you will be able to tailor your coursework to fit your specific academic goals, needs and interests. When you choose topics for independent study for a graduate thesis or dissertation, you can emphasize ideas that are important to you, your field and your country.
Academic Excellence:
If you are looking for diversity in your study abroad destination, then Canada is definitely your perfect destination. Canadians place great importance on learning, and have developed a first-rate education system with high standards. The country more focus towards education and is the second highest among G-8 countries. Canadian teenagers usually rank among the best in the world on international tests of reading, science and math. A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is well known in business, government and academic circles around the globe.
Variety of Educational Opportunities:
The education system in Canada contains both publicly-funded and private schools, including: community colleges, technical institutes, career colleges, language schools, secondary schools, summer camp universities and university colleges.
Cutting-Edge Technology:
Canada offers a wide range of quality educational institutions for both degrees and diplomas in technical and professional disciplines. Education is a provincial responsibility under the Canadian constitution, which means there are crucial differences between the education systems of the different provinces. However, education is important to Canadians, and standards across the country are uniformly high. In general, Canadian children attend kindergarten for one or two years at the age of four or five on a voluntary basis. All children begin Grade One at about six years of age. The school year normally runs from September through the following June but in some instances, January intake dates are possible. Secondary schools go up to Grades 11 or 12 which depend on the province.
Academic Records:
With a long history of pioneering higher education, Europe is home to many of the world’s oldest and most prestigious universities – and many of the most exciting and attractive student cities. European countries, and their universities, are of course all very different – in terms of language, lifestyle and living costs. However, under the Bologna Process, European universities are working to standardize degree systems. For EU students, choosing to study in Europe outside your home country should be relatively straightforward, with tuition fees charged at local rates and no visa requirements.
Higher Level of Education:
Higher education in Ireland consists of universities, specialist colleges (offering courses in a single subject area), and institutes of technology. The latter don’t just offer courses in technology subjects, but also cover a wide range of vocational programs, in subjects including hospitality, healthcare, pharmacy, media, textiles, marketing and many more. Ireland also has seven private-sector colleges, ranging in size from the tiny Burren College of Art, which has only about 200 students, to the huge Dublin Business School, which has a student community of about 9,000.
Options for Universities:
Trinity college Dublin, University college Dublin, National University of Ireland, University college cork are few of top rated universities for various offerings in subjects.
Academic Excellence:
The UK has so far has grown immensely as one of the top destinations for international students who want to study abroad. The UK has excellence from the past hundreds of years of high-class institutions which much of flexibility and facilities than many other countries. The United Kingdom has much to offer international students that other English-speaking countries cannot offer. UK has a very high reputation for providing higher educational opportunities not only to its citizens but also to students all around the world. British educational qualifications are probably more universally trusted and respected than those of any other country. Students who have an experience of other countries will tell you better the difference in other countries and UK. They will surely emphasis and suggest you go and study in the UK rather than any other country. UK institutes follow a simple policy of providing attention to each and every individual studying in their college. They respect the rights of an individual and let them enjoy their culture and religious diversity.
Variety of Educational Opportunities:
The UK has around 96 universities and more than 70 colleges for providing higher education; you are eligible for getting admission in these colleges only after you have obtained educational qualification equivalent to that of UK universities. An overseas student’s prior learning, work experience (if any) and qualifications will be treated seriously and weighed on their merits, not simply sifted by a computer following predetermined criteria. The higher education is provided by universities, colleges of Higher Education and a number of small colleges in all areas of study like fine arts, music, and agriculture.
Technology:
Colleges of Further Education exist in most medium and large towns, and may sometimes be called ‘Technical College’ or ‘College of Technology’. They can be very large institutions with upwards of 10,000 students, or much smaller and consequently more specialized. The United Kingdom is twice the size of New York State by its size. It consists of England, Scotland, Northern Island and Great Britain. England is separated by the granite Cheviot Hills from Scotland on the north. London is the capital city for the United Kingdom and the currency here is Pound sterling (£).
Students come to Australia for many reasons including:
- the excellent education system
- the range of courses from school to postgraduate degrees
- the many types of specialist institutions
- the worldwide acceptance of Australian qualifications
- the innovative teaching and learning
- the quality of scientific research
- the support for international students
- the safe environment
- the multicultural society
Variety of Opportunities:
Australia is rapidly growing as one of the most popular destinations for an international student to attend. Currently, Australia has the third largest international student enrollment behind the USA and the UK. Degrees obtained from Australian universities are recognized all over the world, and there is the added boost that the Australian higher education system is federally regulated. Which means the Australian government regulates all universities in the country each year to make sure they are maintaining their high education standards.
Work & Technology: Australia is in the top 10 spenders in the world for research and development and 2% of all scientific papers in the world come from Australia, putting Australia at the forefront of new technology and innovations. From only a meager population of 19 million, there have been 7 Nobel Prize winners. Institutions in Australia offer a wide variety of course and degrees, making it easy to find a fit that is right for you. The Australian Immigration system allows students visiting the country on a student visa the chance to work up to 20 hours per week during term time, and during vacations, students can work full time. This opportunity makes it much more affordable for students who can attend school and still fund their education with some work.
Destination:
New Zealand is a self-governing country, (a Parliamentary Democracy, although there is the talk of a Republic within ten years) in the Southern Pacific Ocean, a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. It comprises two large islands—North Island and South Island—and numerous smaller islands, including Stewart Island, to the south of South Island. The area of New Zealand is 268,676 sq km (103,736 sq mi). The country lies within the Temperate Zone; the climate is generally mild, and seasonal differences are not great. The north end of the Auckland Peninsula has the warmest climate; the coldest climate occurs on the southwestern slopes of the Southern Alps. Rainfall is generally moderate to abundant and, except in a small area in the south central part of South Island, exceeds 508 mm (20 in) annually.
Variety of Educational Opportunities:
The country offers lots of options in various fields. The education system in student-friendly and anyone can easily accommodate with the flow of requirement. New Zealand also has 18 Institutes of Technology and Polytechnics (ITPs). They provide professional and vocational education and training ranging from introductory studies through to full degree programmes. Many ITPs also offer English language training and postgraduate study options, including up to Doctoral (Ph.D.) level. Courses are more vocationally oriented, emphasizing practical experience and application to work situations. A degree from one of these institutions has equal status with a university degree.
Continuous Learning :
English is the official First language, and Maori the official Second language, although it is rare to hear Maori spoken in the urban environment. Most Maoris do not speak Maori, a Polynesian language, but they learn it as a second language and speak it amongst themselves. The New Zealand dollar (sign: $; code: NZD) is the currency of New Zealand. New Zealand is a young country where independence, initiative, and resourcefulness are more highly regarded than status or rules. As a student here you’ll be encouraged to be questioning, flexible and to seek your own answers by thinking for yourself. Learning here rewards inventiveness and creativity.