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Are you open to exploring countries other than the USA for your study abroad plans in UK/Australia for a Master's?

19 Jun 2026 · Answered by Neelam B · 1 min read
Neelam B
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Yes, exploring countries beyond the USA is a great idea for your study abroad plans.

- Germany: Known for strong technical programs and often low or no tuition at public universities. Offers an 18-month post-study work visa (job search visa).
- UK: One-year master's programs can save time and money. The Graduate Route Visa allows you to work in the UK for two years after graduation.
- Canada: Multicultural environment with the Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), letting you work for up to three years after your studies.
- Australia: High quality of life, strong job markets, and post-study work visas for skilled graduates.

Consider tuition fees, living costs, visa rules, and post-study work options - these factors are subject to change. If you'd like to discuss which country best fits your goals, your LeapScholar counsellor can help.

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Yes, the UK is a strong option for specialized master's programs and research after graduation.

With your background in Geography and a 7.9 CGPA, you meet typical academic standards for UK universities. Most programs require an undergraduate degree in a related field and an IELTS score (usually 6.5 or higher). Admission and visa requirements are subject to change.

If you want to explore UK options further, your LeapScholar counsellor can guide you on suitable programs and next steps.

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