In the second call, what will happen and what details will be discussed in Germany/Netherlands for a Master's?
In your second consultation call, we'll finalize your application strategy for Master's programs in Germany, Sweden, and the Netherlands for the September 2027 intake.
We'll cover:
- Academic profile review: Assess your grades (8.85 GPA, no backlogs) and course relevance for your target programs.
- IELTS planning: Discuss required IELTS scores and preparation steps for each country.
- Application timelines: Review key application deadlines, including Sweden's typical window (16 October 2026 to 15 January 2027).
- Visa and financial planning: Outline visa processes, documentation, tuition, living costs, and scholarship options.
- University selection and SOP guidance: Shortlist universities and provide tips for your statement of purpose.
We'll also create a clear action plan and explain how LeapScholar supports you through each stage.
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