Student Visa Starter Pack: What Bangladeshi Students Should Prepare Before Applying Anywhere

By Mizanul Huq, Managing Director, Eduva PathwayAs someone who works closely with students and families planning to study abroad, I often notice one common mistake: many students think the visa process starts when they sit down to fill out the visa form. In reality, a strong visa application starts much earlier.If you are a Bangladeshi […]
The Complete Study Abroad Checklist for Bangladeshi Students After HSC, A Levels, or Undergraduate

By Mizanul Huq, Managing Director, Eduva Pathway As a counsellor working closely with Bangladeshi students and families, one thing I see again and again is this: many students become serious about studying abroad only when they are already late. They start thinking about the country, university, documents, IELTS, finances, and visa all at the same […]
How to Choose the Right Country for Higher Studies: UK vs Canada vs Australia vs USA vs Japan vs Finland

As a counsellor working with Bangladeshi students every day, I hear one question more than almost any other: “Which country is best for higher studies?” It is a natural question, but it is not really the right first question. The better question is this: “Which country is best for me?” That one change in thinking […]
Common Mistakes Bangladeshi Students Make During University and Visa Applications

By Aisha Ahmed, Student Counsellor, Eduva Pathway Every year, I speak to Bangladeshi students who are intelligent, ambitious, and fully capable of studying abroad, but they still delay, confuse, or damage their own applications because of a few avoidable mistakes. In many cases, the problem is not potential. The problem is preparation, timing, and clarity. […]
From Scholastica to Wrexham University: A Bangladeshi Student’s Journey with Eduva Pathway

From Scholastica to Wrexham University: My Journey with Eduva PathwayBy Tahmid Hasan, CAIE A Levels Graduate, Scholastica When I was finishing my CAIE A Levels at Scholastica, I knew one thing for sure: I wanted my next chapter to be bigger than the life I had always known in Dhaka. Like many students, I had […]