The Falcon Education & Consultancy Services (private) Limited (FECS) will hold seminars in various cities of the country with an aim to provide effective and updated information to the local students seeking admission in prestigious universities in the United Kingdom (UK).
The seminars addressing the recently launched new UK visa rules, known as Points Based System (PBS), will be held in four major cities — Karachi (April 7), Lahore (April 8), Islamabad (April 9) and Peshawar (April 10).
The seminars will help all Pakistani students in preparing their visa files and documentation without the help of immigration agents and education consultants, who often fleece the students by charging them with heavy fees for the preparation and submission of student visas.
The newly launched PBS replaces the old system and has been designed to facilitate genuine and bona fide students through simple and clear rules. The UK Boarder Agency encourages students not to use agents-consultants and follow the rules specified and available on the websites of UK Boarder Agency and the British High Commission.
The seminars will also look into ways and means of getting various kinds of scholarships available in the UK for those students who are stuck due to funding problems from the HEC.
The FECS provides services in various areas including the choice of prestigious universities, career counselling, swift admission services, fast track visa processing, pre-departure orientation, post arrival guidance, institutional collaboration and customised research.
FECS CEO Syed Abidi, in his message, said that studying abroad is a very important and expensive decision, and one wrong advice might lead the students to end up in a wrong course at a wrong university. “It’s essential for students to choose their academic service provider with a proven track record,” he said.
He said the FECS has been working with an aim to help and assist students in finding their goals through study opportunities around the globe and promote educational institutions through cost effective marketing plans.
Established in 1993, the FECS has, so far, placed more than 4,500 students throughout the world, not only from Pakistan but also from Bangladesh and Oman. It has a team of fully trained, professional and friendly staff at all its offices, ready to provide any information regarding the study opportunities abroad. “Our visa success rate throughout our operations has remained above 90 per cent, which clearly reflects the quality of our applications and our intention to only accept and process genuine students,” Syed Abidi said.
“In order to achieve our aims, we operate a full-time education counselling service. Our primary goal is to ensure that students, who are planning to study abroad, are given professional advice and information on the various requirements and procedures in a systematic manner and processing their applications for admission,” he said. continues here
The seminars addressing the recently launched new UK visa rules, known as Points Based System (PBS), will be held in four major cities — Karachi (April 7), Lahore (April 8), Islamabad (April 9) and Peshawar (April 10).
The seminars will help all Pakistani students in preparing their visa files and documentation without the help of immigration agents and education consultants, who often fleece the students by charging them with heavy fees for the preparation and submission of student visas.
The newly launched PBS replaces the old system and has been designed to facilitate genuine and bona fide students through simple and clear rules. The UK Boarder Agency encourages students not to use agents-consultants and follow the rules specified and available on the websites of UK Boarder Agency and the British High Commission.
The seminars will also look into ways and means of getting various kinds of scholarships available in the UK for those students who are stuck due to funding problems from the HEC.
The FECS provides services in various areas including the choice of prestigious universities, career counselling, swift admission services, fast track visa processing, pre-departure orientation, post arrival guidance, institutional collaboration and customised research.
FECS CEO Syed Abidi, in his message, said that studying abroad is a very important and expensive decision, and one wrong advice might lead the students to end up in a wrong course at a wrong university. “It’s essential for students to choose their academic service provider with a proven track record,” he said.
He said the FECS has been working with an aim to help and assist students in finding their goals through study opportunities around the globe and promote educational institutions through cost effective marketing plans.
Established in 1993, the FECS has, so far, placed more than 4,500 students throughout the world, not only from Pakistan but also from Bangladesh and Oman. It has a team of fully trained, professional and friendly staff at all its offices, ready to provide any information regarding the study opportunities abroad. “Our visa success rate throughout our operations has remained above 90 per cent, which clearly reflects the quality of our applications and our intention to only accept and process genuine students,” Syed Abidi said.
“In order to achieve our aims, we operate a full-time education counselling service. Our primary goal is to ensure that students, who are planning to study abroad, are given professional advice and information on the various requirements and procedures in a systematic manner and processing their applications for admission,” he said. continues here
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