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How BGC Study works

Explore, everything you need to start your journey — from first interest to final application. We simplify the complex process of studying abroad.

Step-by-Step

How it works

A clear process from eligibility to submission — with structured guidance at every step

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Eligibility Check

Start with eligibility

Tell us your level, intake, timeline, budget range, preferred country, and current documents. We identify your readiness and the best next step.

  • You get: Eligibility outcome + next-step recommendation

Your Roadmap

Everything You Need to Plan Your Europe Study Journey

Check Your Eligibility

Start assessment based on your level, intake timeline, budget, and documents.

Search Programs & Universities

Browse programs by tuition range, intake, country, and language of instruction.

Book a Visa Assessment Call

Get clarity on visa steps, timelines, and documentation requirements.

Estimate Living Costs

Plan costs by country including housing, insurance, food, and transport.

Typical documents you'll prepare

Passport valid
CV updated
Academic certificates & transcripts
Motivation letter / SOP
Language proof (if required)
Recommendation letters (2-3 names)
Proof of funds for your visa (depends on country)

Note: Document checklist varies depending on the country you’re applying to.

Plan your budget early

Tuition varies by program and institution. Living expenses vary by city (rent is usually the biggest cost). We help you plan realistically based on your destination and intake timeline

How long does it take?

Timeline depends on your choice and how soon you start following the steps. We advise at least 6-12 months before you plan to travel.

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Early planning – more options

Starting early helps secure accommodation and better early bird pricing.

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Document readiness affects speed

The earlier you have all documents ready, the faster we can process your application.

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Visa timelines vary

Processing times at embassies can vary greatly between different European countries.