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Why parents choose IDP for their children to study abroad?

As a parent who's looking to send your child to study abroad, you must be uncertain about a lot of things. Here’s how IDP can help through difficult situations.

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    Top 7 tips for successful university application

    Discover how to get your university application successful using the top 7 tips to increase your chances of getting admitted.

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      United States

      What are the IVY League Universities?

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        Taking IELTS with IDP can be the best decision

        Why take IELTS with IDP? IDP offers several free review materials, use of wireless headphones, and administers the test in many locations.

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          Australia

          Types of Australian universities

          Did you know Australian universities fall under various categories? These include ATN, Go8, 1960s-1970s, New generation and Regional universities. Learn all about the different types of universities in Australia.

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            United States

            Employment while you study in the USA

            Want to work while you are in the USA? Here's how.

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              Settling in when you move abroad

              Embarking on a new journey in a foreign land can be both exhilarating and challenging.

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                United Kingdom

                Top 10 undergraduate scholarships for international students in the UK

                Choosing a university that offers undergraduate scholarships might be a major deciding factor if you're not sure which course to apply for, so it's vital to find out if the university you're applying to offers any kind of scholarship.

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                  Do backlogs affect your study abroad plan

                  Most international institutions in popular countries abroad accept applications with backlogs, provided you clear them before the start of your study program.

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                    United States

                    A student's guide to living in Boston

                    Ask any Bostonian their favorite thing about the city and you're destined to get dozens of different answers depending on which neighbourhood they live in, the time of year, and what the weather is like that day.

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                      How early should you apply to study abroad?

                      From choosing the right course to applying for visa and preparing for your departure, we’ll walk you through the process of applying to study overseas.

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                        United States

                        Work authorisation for international students in the US

                        Did you know that you can work on campus for up to 20 hours a week in the US?

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