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About Us

Welcome to Observe World Wide Education Center

OBSERVE was established in 1997 as “OBSERVE university admission coaching” to support those students from all parts of Bangladesh to get admission into different universities. Since 2010 it was started OBSERVE worldwide education as a centre which provides counseling on options to school-level and young adults seeking advice on further education and training in overseas countries. This was twenty five years ago when education opportunities were limited and information centers did not have adequate resources to advise parents and students on further education opportunities for both high-achieving and low-achieving students. OBSERVE was founded on this philosophy to provide a service for student and adults looking for continuing education pathways with an academic as well as for those with want a vocational direction.OBSERVE is an Overseas Study Specialist. This is the distinguishing feature which differentiates us right from the beginning. Today our service is extended to serving as a one-stop education advisory and placement centre, providing free, comprehensive educational counseling to parents and students seeking professional advice on further education ranging from Secondary, Higher Secondary to University level.

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Study in UK

One of the main advantages of studying in the UK is that you will be exposed to different cultures and experiences ...

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Study in Canada

Most students prefer to study in Canada because it is the most popular and cost effective study destination in the world ...

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Study in Australia

Australia has long been the preferred overseas study destinations. Multicultural Australia is a safe, friendly, sophisticated ...

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Study in USA

Studying in the USA doesn’t just give you tangible degrees and certificates. For any international student, the USA has a lot ...

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Study in Malaysia

Malaysia is an increasingly popular place to get tertiary education with more than 40,000 international students from over ...

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Study in China

China is a popular destination for students from around the world–including you and the future friends you will make.

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Experience - all that matters! Having more than 16+ years of experience in education consultancy...

Transparency

Straight Talk is Good Business! Our services are our commitments to you and we deliver what we commit...

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Our excellent network with the Universities helps us to deliver superlative services to our...

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Business is our signature! At NHP, we are committed to provide much more than excellent education...

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  • Can I work & study at the same time?

    Working while you study can complement your study and living experience. If you pursue a course at degree level or above you may be permitted to work while on an international student visa. Before you undertake any paid work, you need to make sure that your visa allows it. The opportunity for students to work part-time during their studies varies from country to country.Many universities have a dedicated job centre on-campus for students that advertise job opportunities to help students develop skills. The university careers service is also a useful source of information.

  • How much does it costs to see a counsellor?

    Our services are free for students. You do not have to pay anything to book an appointment with ABEC. However, there may be some small fees for courier services or document verification. For more information, call up your nearest IDP office or complete our enquiry form.

  • How long does the application process take?

    We recommend you begin your application process at least a year in advance to give enough time for your applications to be processed and to prepare for your time overseas.Bear in mind that the academic year begins at different times of the year in different countries.

  • How much it will cost to study abroad?

    To begin studying as an international student, there is a range of entry requirements you may have to meet.The academic requirements (including evidence of English language skills) you need to apply will vary depending on the level of education you want to study. For example, some courses will require you to have done a foundation course before applying for a degree. All universities and schools can have different entry requirements, so read the course information on their websites carefully. Our counsellors are here to support you with guidance on the courses and locations that best meet your preferences. Find here the cost of study based on locations: Canada, Australia, UK, USA, New Zealand and Ireland.

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  • How should I consider about study abroad?

    1) When deciding what and where to study, start by thinking about your academic interests and career goals
    2) Take some time to research specific courses, subjects and options for internships or work placements
    3) Look at the campus location, rankings, the amount of time you would like to spend away from home and the total cost of studying and living overseas. A country’s economic, political and social stability are also factors you should consider when studying away from home
    4) Think about what kind of lifestyle you prefer – do you want to be in a cosmopolitan city, or a quiet country town? Would you prefer to choose a city where there are other students from your nationality? Do you want to be close to the beach, forest or desert? Do you want to live on campus? 5) If you would like to explore the option of staying in the country to work after your studies you will need to find out about the migration policies in place and visa conditions. Also be aware that these government policies can change at any time during the course of your study.
    When considering what and where to study, your ABEC counsellor will be able to guide you on the courses, institutions and locations that best meet your preferences.

  • When should I start planning for study abroad?

    1) When deciding what and where to study, start by thinking about your academic interests and career goals.
    2) Take some time to research specific courses, subjects and options for internships or work placements.
    3) Look at the campus location, rankings, the amount of time you would like to spend away from home and the total cost of studying and living overseas. A country’s economic, political and social stability are also factors you should consider when studying away from home. 4) Think about what kind of lifestyle you prefer – do you want to be in a cosmopolitan city, or a quiet country town? Would you prefer to choose a city where there are other students from your nationality? Do you want to be close to the beach, forest or desert? Do you want to live on campus?
    5) If you would like to explore the option of staying in the country to work after your studies you will need to find out about the migration policies in place and visa conditions. Also be aware that these government policies can change at any time during the course of your study.
    When considering what and where to study, your ABEC counsellor will be able to guide you on the courses, institutions and locations that best meet your preferences.