Studying abroad — whether in the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, or Singapore — is increasingly accessible to Indian students. But understanding the eligibility requirements for universities like Harvard, MIT, Oxford, NUS, and TU Munich can be confusing. Our Study Abroad Checker analyses your academic profile (12th marks, bachelor's GPA, English proficiency, extracurriculars) and tells you which categories of universities you are likely to qualify for, and what specific improvements would strengthen your application.
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Check if you qualify for foreign universities
Enter your current academic qualification level (Class 12, Bachelor's, or Master's)
Input your percentage or GPA in your highest qualification
Add your English proficiency test score (IELTS/TOEFL) if available
Enter any standardised test scores (GRE, GMAT, SAT, ACT) if applicable
Select your target country and degree type
View which tier of universities you qualify for with personalised improvement tips
Top US universities (Ivy League, MIT, Stanford) expect 90%+ in Class 12 and a 3.5+ GPA for graduate admissions. Mid-tier state universities and community colleges have lower thresholds.
Most universities in English-speaking countries require IELTS (6.5+) or TOEFL (90+). Germany and some European universities accept other proof of English proficiency.
Canada typically costs ₹25–40 lakh per year (tuition + living). The USA ranges from ₹30–80 lakh per year depending on the university and state. Both offer post-study work visas.
Yes — many universities, especially in Canada, UK, and Australia, have waived GRE/GMAT requirements for 2025–2026 admissions. The checker will show which programs are GRE-free.
Yes. Fulbright, Commonwealth Scholarship, Chevening (UK), DAAD (Germany), and Erasmus Mundus offer fully funded options. Your eligibility is assessed in the checker results.