ESS Global: A gateway for students to realize their overseas settlement dreams

ESS Global: A gateway for students to realize their overseas settlement dreams |
July 2: Since its inception in 2007, ESS Global has emerged as one of the most sought-after overseas consultancy services for the settlement of young Indians abroad. The group has offered excellent services to thousands of Indian students who nurtured a dream to settle overseas and create a quality life for themselves.
Having been in the field of student visa consultancy and immigration services for 15 years, ESS Global has adhered to its promise of serving in the best interest of the students/ individuals.
Right from career counseling, visa support, completion of the admission process, documentation for banking, travel, and health check-up to accommodation processes, the organization offers complete support to the students. The students are also assisted with their pre-departure and post-arrival protocols.
Rohit Sethi, the director at ESS Global states, “Our team of experts has worked in complete consonance with the organization’s vision to eliminate lengthy and ineffective courses, thus enabling students to realize their dreams of having an international career.”
Our motto is “Your Dream Our Commitment,” Sethi adds.
Accredited for excellence in multiple spheres, ESS Global has Certifications including
1) Canada Course Graduate CCG00337
2) Australian Qualified Education Agent Counsellor F258
3) Education New Zealand Trained Agent
4) Qualified Professional Development Programming in Promoting UK EDUCATION
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