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14 Mar 2023, 19:30 GMT+10
New Delhi [India], March 14 (ANI/GPRC): In today's time of the internet revolution, students have easy access to a vast amount of information. However, it can be challenging to differentiate between authentic and unreliable information.
New Land Visas claims to be the Top Study Abroad Consultant in Delhi NCR and to have been facilitating the transformation of the lives of aspiring overseas students for quite a while now.
The specialized and highly experienced dedicated team of Study Overseas Counselors at New Land Visas guides students in their higher education pursuits. They offer expert support in making choices of the most suitable study abroad destination, university, and course.
New Land Visas claims to be one of the leading Study Abroad Consultants in Delhi, facilitating students in immigrating overseas for studies to top destinations. These include Canada, the UK, Australia, the US, Germany, Ireland, New Zealand, and many others.
The Founder and CEO at New Land Visas, Harmeet Singh & Tushar Chandola, claim that a majority of the students from NCR who have been successful in getting enrolled at globally recognized institutions have obtained support and guidance from the Top Study Abroad Consultant in Delhi NCR.
New Land Visas claims to have helped hundreds of students from in and around NCR to immigrate to their chosen overseas destination to study at leading global Universities. Their Study Abroad Counselors adopt a customized approach when it comes to Admissions Overseas and Study Visa applications, ensuring a fully compliant and error-free application.
The services offered by New Land Visas include IELTS Training, Scholarships, Travel Assistance, Free Consultation, Profile Evaluation, Application Process, Shortlisting Universities, Multi-destinations Application, FOREX, Visa Filing, Study Loan, Medical Test, Accommodation, and SOP Statement of Purpose.
New Land Visas claims to work relentlessly with their aspiring students until they successfully move overseas and even after that.
To know more about New Land Visas Immigration, interested individuals can call +91 9711-563-564 or email at info@newlandvisas.com.
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