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Global Reach, set-up in 1991, pioneered the concept of educational counselling in Eastern India and currently manages the marketing and representation of over 100 accredited foreign universities and educational institutions world-wide. Though Global Reach represents Overseas Universities in India and is considered amongst the most comprehensive overseas education consultants in India, the process actually begins with career counselling. Our trained counsellors advise students on careers in demand and try to match it with the students educational background, aptitude and aspirations. The counsellors are not just trained on options but have often also visited the institutions. The experiences of past students are referred to and all this makes the process comprehensive.
We believe that overseas education is not an expense but an investment where the returns come over a lifetime. The counselling is customized and where requested assistance is also provided with information on educational loans.
Global Reach has a separate team of Visa facilitators and they work with the student and his/her family to put together the papers in a manner that ensures a strong likelihood of success with the visa. Moreover, Global Reach assists the students in arranging with on-campus, off-campus and temporary accommodation. It also coordinates Airport pickups for the students with the University.
Global Reach understands the anxiety of the students regarding their stay in a different country and to prepare them for it Global Reach arranges a
Pre-Departure Session where information is provided about the country and the people, important documents and necessary items to be carried, etc. Global Reach arms the student with some useful tips regarding their stay in a foreign country.
Global Reach has two offices in Kolkata (Head office and the Salt Lake Branch) and has branch offices in Patna, Bhubaneswar, Ahmedabad,
Guwahati, Hyderabad, Delhi, Chennai & Baroda. Global Reach's overseas presence are in Kathmandu (Nepal), Thimphu (Bhutan) and Sydney (Australia).
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