Many Bangladeshi families view the decision to send their child overseas for higher education as both an act of hope and a step into the unknown.
For decades, English has been seen as the gateway to global opportunities, yet many Bangladeshi students still struggle with confidence despite years of compulsory lessons.
For many students finishing HSC or A Levels, the excitement of results is quickly followed by uncertainty. Should they choose public or private universities?
Each year, an estimated 60,000–70,000 Bangladeshi students move abroad for higher studies, making the country one of the fastest-growing sources of international students in the region.
Studying abroad brings more than academic challenges. It often places unexpected mental health burdens on students, especially those far from home.
For Bangladeshi students, navigating the complex world of international admissions can feel overwhelming. MN Global positions itself as more than just an agency. It promises a professional, transparent, and supportive partnership from the first consultation to the moment a student settles abroad.
It is evident that many students from our country are eager and excited to pursue their studies abroad.
Every year, thousands of Bangladeshis take their first step towards studying, working, or settling abroad with IELTS, the International English Language Testing System.
Australia has become a second home for thousands of international students, valued for its quality education and diverse lifestyle.
MD AL-AMIN SARKER, COO of Farees International Career Counseling (FICC), a leading centre in Bangladesh that provides student-friendly support to study abroad. Since its inception, it has accomplished remarkable achievements and progress.
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Studying abroad is a dream for many Bangladeshi students, but adjusting to life in a foreign country often comes with challenges.
For many Bangladeshi families, sending a child abroad to study is a lifelong dream. But with the rise of fake agents and fraudulent offers, that dream can quickly turn into a financial nightmare. Parents often invest their savings only to discover that the promised university, scholarship, or visa does not exist.
Every year, thousands of students leave Bangladesh to pursue their higher education abroad. While glossy brochures and university websites highlight academic excellence and vibrant campus life,
For many Bangladeshi families, studying abroad is one of the biggest decisions they will ever make. But with so many agencies focused on numbers over genuine advice, students can easily feel lost.