Applying to study in your preferred country takes careful planning. Use our checklist to record your progress.
Up to 3 years before enrolment
Find the college or university of your choice, and check which version of IELTS you need to take and the IELTS score required. Find out how to register for IELTS.
- Maintain a good academic record at your current institution.
- Find your nearest IELTS test centre, check for a convenient date and book your test. You should plan to take the test around 12–14 months before enrolment on your course. See IELTS test dates, fees and locations for details.
- Start preparing for IELTS – even if you are a native English speaker. You should familiarise yourself with the format and timing of the test.
- Find out if the institutions you are interested in require an admission test. Start planning to take the test(s) required by your chosen institutions.
15–18 months before enrolment
Look at information sources about studying abroad such as:
- Education in Canada for Canada
- Education USA for the US
- Study UK and UCAS for the UK
- Study in Australia for Australia
- Study in New Zealand for New Zealand
12–14 months before enrolment
Take the IELTS test and receive your score within 13 days. Visit Courses and resources for ideas about how to do better next time if you did not achieve the required score.
- Prepare a folder for each institution you want to apply to so that you can keep all your forms, receipts and correspondence organised.
- Read all application materials carefully and make sure you meet all the required deadlines.
- Create an application calendar to stay on track.
10–12 months before enrolment
- Complete the application(s) for admission to the institution(s) you have chosen.
- Complete your applications for any financial aid and/or scholarships you want to apply for.
- Check the visa requirements (if any).
6–9 months before enrolment
At this stage you should know which institutions have accepted you as a student.
3 months before enrolment
If required, ensure your visa application is progressing as required.