Q: Is IELTS mandatory, and can it be waived for Bangladeshi applicants?

A: IELTS (or alternative tests like TOEFL or Pearson PTE) is highly recommended and often mandatory for direct admission and student visa processing. An IELTS waiver is occasionally possible if your Bachelor's degree was fully taught in English (Medium of Instruction - MOI certificate) and the destination country recognizes it. However, visa authorities in countries like the UK, Canada, and Australia strongly prefer formal test scores to minimize processing delays.

 

Q: How much money needs to be shown in the bank, and who can act as a financial sponsor?

A: The required balance typically must cover your first year of tuition fees plus one year of local living expenses (ranging from BDT 25 Lac to 45 Lac depending on the destination). Immediate family members—such as parents or spouses—are universally accepted as primary sponsors. Some jurisdictions allow blood relatives (uncles, aunts) if backed by legal affidavits, proof of income sources, and clear tax records.

 

Q: What is a 'Blocked Account' and how does it work for Germany?

A: A Blocked Account (Sperrkonto) is a mandatory bank account held in Germany where international students must deposit €11,208+ before applying for a visa. The bank blocks this full amount and releases exactly 1/12th of it each month to the student to cover rent, insurance, and food. This guarantees the German government that you are financially self-sufficient.

 

Q: Can international students work part-time while studying?

A: Yes, most premier destinations allow international students to work part-time up to 20 hours per week during active academic terms, and full-time (40 hours per week) during scheduled vacation breaks. Malaysia restricts part-time work to specific sectors during semester breaks only. Part-time income helps offset personal day-to-day spending, but should not be relied upon to pay core tuition fees.