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Study Abroad Guidance • Make Your Family Proud

Study Abroad — Clarity First, Then Process

LizOn guides you with the real things students care about: documents, IELTS/PTE score readiness, intake timing, work reality, and future opportunities — without unrealistic promises.

Want the cleanest next step? Talk with an expert counselor and we’ll tell you what fits your profile.

Important: For smoother admission and safer processing, it helps to have your IELTS / PTE score ready. If not, we’ll guide you how to prepare first.
Real Location
Basabo, Dhaka • In-person + online guidance
Fast Guidance
WhatsApp counseling → correct country → correct intake → correct next step
We stay truthful: PR and job outcomes depend on your skills, planning, and policy — not shortcuts.

Which Country Needs What?

Documents + scores + intakes — simplified

Documents (general)
Country + profile based, but core stays same
  • Academic transcripts + certificates
  • Passport (valid)
  • IELTS / PTE score report (recommended)
  • Financial documents (country + profile based)
  • GS / SOP (why you + why this country)
Are you eligible?
Quick screening → then counselor shortlists correctly
  • Goal: Study / career / long-term planning
  • Timeline: Next 3–6 months vs 6–12 months
  • Budget: Tuition + living + visa process
  • Score: IELTS/PTE ready or not

Why LESAC — LizOn Education Study Abroad & Consultation

The “why” that actually helps students

Clarity-first screening (no confusion)
We shortlist based on your documents, gap story, budget proof, and intake reality.
  • Country choice is based on profile-fit, not hype.
  • We explain the risk points early so you don’t waste time.
  • You get a clean next-step plan (what to fix, what to prepare).
Strong documentation support
Checklist + guidance so your file looks consistent, clear, and believable.
  • We focus on consistency across academics, finance, and statement.
  • Gap explanation and plan clarity is handled carefully.
  • After-visa support: what to do next, how to prepare, how to settle.

Problems Students Face

Honest answers — no unrealistic promises

Why & which country should I choose?

Country choice should match your profile, budget, intake timing, and future plan. Most people fail because they choose based on rumors. LizOn guides you with a clean shortlist.

Will I get PR?

PR depends on skill demand, policy, your course, and your work profile. We explain realistic pathways (if applicable) — and what improves your chances.

Job pabo tho?

Jobs exist, but outcomes depend on English, flexibility, and city. We guide you with work reality: typical student jobs, cost differences, and what you must prepare before landing.

I don’t have IELTS/PTE yet — what now?

Then your best move is to prepare and get the score first. Score readiness makes your application stronger and faster. LizOn can guide you to IELTS or PTE based on your timeline.

What documents will be needed for my country?

Core documents are similar, but each country has profile-based variations. Talk to our counselor and we’ll give you a clear checklist.

I’m scared about visa refusal / weak profile

Fear is normal. Most refusals happen due to weak explanation, wrong planning, or document gaps. We guide you step-by-step so you don’t walk blind.

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Countries

Click a country → see requirements, intakes, scores, mistakes

Australia — opportunities + real planning
Good for: strong education, part-time work culture, post-study options (policy-based).
Probable intakesFeb (main), Jul, Nov (limited)
Score (IELTS / PTE)Min 6.0 / 50–58 • Recommended 6.5+ / 58–65+
Documents (general)Academic + Passport + Score + Financial + GS/SOP
Work realityJobs exist — English + flexibility + city matters
  • Why choose: recognised degrees, multicultural, strong student work environment.
  • After study: options depend on demand + policy + your profile.
  • Mistakes: applying without score ready, wrong city budgeting, rushing due to pressure.
We explain the safest plan based on your profile, not rumors.
UK — faster degrees + strong global value
Good for: shorter duration, top universities, structured graduate route (policy-based).
Probable intakesSep (main), Jan (secondary)
Score (IELTS / PTE)Min 6.0 / 54–58 • Recommended 6.5+ / 58+
Documents (general)Academic + Passport + Score + Financial + GS/SOP
Work realityCost varies by city — plan properly
  • Why choose: shorter courses, strong reputation, global exposure.
  • After study: graduate route depends on rules + your planning.
  • Mistakes: late application, weak SOP/GS, choosing course without alignment.
Canada — planning-heavy, profile-sensitive
Good for: quality education, multicultural environment, post-study options (policy-based).
Probable intakesSep, Jan, May (limited)
Score (IELTS / PTE)Min 6.0 / 58 • Recommended 6.5+ / 60+
Documents (general)Academic + Passport + Score + Financial + GS/SOP
Key focusFinancial planning + correct college/program
  • Why choose: long-term value if planning is strong.
  • After study: depends on rules + your program + location.
  • Mistakes: wrong selection, weak financial plan, rushing without clarity.
USA — highest options, needs strongest preparation
Good for: broad universities, strong research/career exposure, long-term skill value.
Probable intakesAug/Sep (main), Jan (secondary)
Score (IELTS / PTE)IELTS Min 6.5 • Recommended 7.0+ | PTE 60+
Documents (general)Academic + Passport + Score + Financial + SOP/GS
Key focusStrong SOP + academic alignment + planning
  • Why choose: maximum options and high-value exposure.
  • After study: policy-based pathways; plan realistically.
  • Mistakes: late preparation, weak alignment, unrealistic expectations.
Europe — smart options if you choose correctly
Hungary • Netherlands • Denmark • Ireland • and more (country rules vary a lot).
Probable intakesSep (main), Jan/Feb (varies by country)
Score (IELTS / PTE)IELTS 6.0–6.5 | PTE 54–60+ (varies)
Documents (general)Academic + Passport + Score + Financial + SOP/GS
Key focusCountry-specific rules + living cost differences
  • Why choose: some affordable routes + English-taught programs.
  • Reality: rules vary; choose country + course carefully.
  • Mistakes: assuming all Europe is same, ignoring costs, not understanding rules.

Partners with Universities

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Universities we work with / familiar with
University of Sydney (AU)
Monash University (AU)
University of Melbourne (AU)
RMIT University (AU)
Deakin University (AU)
University of Auckland (NZ)
University of Otago (NZ)
Victoria University of Wellington (NZ)
University of Toronto (CA)
University of British Columbia (CA)
York University (CA)
University of Alberta (CA)
Arizona State University (USA)
Northeastern University (USA)
University of Illinois (USA)
University of Manchester (UK)
University of Birmingham (UK)
University of Leeds (UK)
University of Glasgow (UK)
Trinity College Dublin (IE)
University College Dublin (IE)
University of Amsterdam (NL)
Erasmus University Rotterdam (NL)
TU Delft (NL)
KU Leuven (BE)
Ghent University (BE)
University of Copenhagen (DK)
Aalto University (FI)
University of Helsinki (FI)
Eötvös Loránd University (HU)
University of Malta (MT)
University of Cyprus (CY)
University of Malaya (MY)
Taylor’s University (MY)
University of Sydney (AU)
Monash University (AU)
University of Melbourne (AU)
RMIT University (AU)
Deakin University (AU)
University of Auckland (NZ)
University of Otago (NZ)
Victoria University of Wellington (NZ)
University of Toronto (CA)
University of British Columbia (CA)
York University (CA)
University of Alberta (CA)
Arizona State University (USA)
Northeastern University (USA)
University of Illinois (USA)
University of Manchester (UK)
University of Birmingham (UK)
University of Leeds (UK)
University of Glasgow (UK)
Trinity College Dublin (IE)
University College Dublin (IE)
University of Amsterdam (NL)
Erasmus University Rotterdam (NL)
TU Delft (NL)
KU Leuven (BE)
Ghent University (BE)
University of Copenhagen (DK)
Aalto University (FI)
University of Helsinki (FI)
Eötvös Loránd University (HU)
University of Malta (MT)
University of Cyprus (CY)
University of Malaya (MY)
Taylor’s University (MY)

Reviews

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What students say
Each review is short & practical
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Farzana S.
“Ami age just ‘Australia’ shune jaitam. But ekhane amar gap + budget mile 2–3ta option shortlist kore dise. Confusion komse.”
Shortlist + gap plan
Rafiul H.
“SOP/GS er kotha shune bhoy lagto. LESAC step by step bujhaise — ki bolbo, ki bolbo na. File ta clean hoise.”
Statement support
Nusrat J.
“Amar case-e spouse niye jabo. Onno jaygay clear answer pay nai. Ekhane direct bolse kon country realistic.”
Spouse clarity
Mehedi A.
“Budget tight chilo, tai Europe er kichu option dekhay dise. I mean, ekhon at least ami bujhi ki possible.”
Budget-based options
Sadia T.
“IELTS score nai bole age agent ra pressure dito. LizOn bolse score plan first, tarpor apply. Eita actually sensible.”
Score-first planning
Hasib M.
“Intake timeline niye confusion chilo. 3–6 months e ki realistic, ki na — straight bole dise.”
Timeline reality

Study Abroad in Bangladesh — Everything Students Search

Practical answers (and what we check before advising)

Most searched topics
  • Country selection based on CGPA, gap, budget, intake
  • Tuition + living cost planning (city-wise differences)
  • IELTS vs PTE — which one faster for your timeline
  • Bank statement / sponsor — how to keep it consistent
  • Scholarship — realistic chances, what strengthens profile
  • Visa refusal reasons — common mistakes, how to avoid
  • With spouse — which countries are realistic
What we predict students will face next
  • More students will need strong explanation (gap + course alignment).
  • More importance on document consistency across bank, sponsor, purpose.
  • Demand for lower-cost smart routes will grow (Europe/Malaysia pathways).
  • English score readiness will become a stronger filter for quick processing.
  • Students will win by doing early planning, not last-minute panic.
This page gives direction. Final eligibility always depends on your documents and intake availability.

Bangladesh Embassy / Mission (Important Countries)

Basic address info (quick reference)

Belgium (Brussels)

29 Rue Jacques Jordaens, 1000 Brussels, Belgium

Denmark (Copenhagen)

Strandvejen 336, 2930 Klampenborg, Denmark

Netherlands (The Hague)

Parkstraat 99, 2514 JG, The Hague, Netherlands

Canada (Ottawa)

350 Sparks Street, Suite #1100, Ottawa, ON K1R 7S8, Canada

New Zealand (Wellington)

57 Upland Road, Kelburn, Wellington, New Zealand

Cyprus (Larnaca)

96–102 Zenonos Kitieos Street, P.O. Box 40189, 6301 Larnaca, Cyprus

Malta (Valletta)

Delf Buildings, Sliema Road, Gzira GZR 1637, Malta

Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur)

Bangladesh High Commission, Kuala Lumpur (official mission) — address varies by service point

Embassy details can change. Always double-check before visiting.

N2F — Now to Fly

LizOn takes care of everything

Avail N2F: LizOn Takes Care of Everything

This is for students who want a complete, guided process — not confusion. And yes: LizOn serves you even after you get visa.

Eligibility → correct country & intake
Documents → checklist + preparation
University → shortlist & plan
Visa Guidance → process support
After Visa → next-step support
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