Ideal for
Dubai students considering universities in the US, UK, Canada, Europe, Australia or other global destinations.
Compare countries, courses, universities, tests and deadlines through a practical roadmap before committing time and money.
Dubai students considering universities in the US, UK, Canada, Europe, Australia or other global destinations.
A country and course-fit conversation based on grades, interests, budget and long-term goals.
Shortlisting, testing roadmap, document planning, essays and admissions timeline management.
Families compare tradeoffs across cost, selectivity, location, visa rules and academic fit.
The student gets a manageable next-step plan instead of a confusing list of countries and deadlines.
Book a consultation to narrow countries, course direction and the immediate admissions checklist.
Study abroad planning can become noisy fast because every country has different entry rules, timelines, tests and application styles. Anannt helps students compare destinations, identify courses that fit their academic direction and build a sequence for exams, documents and applications. The work is practical: decide what matters, remove weak-fit options and focus effort on universities where the student's profile makes sense.
Trusted by students from GEMS, Dubai College, Jumeirah College, and international schools across Dubai. The service is designed for families who want careful sequencing, transparent next steps and advice that fits the student's actual profile.
The counselor reviews the student's current stage, target direction, academic evidence, deadline pressure and family constraints. The result is a focused action plan that explains what to do first, what information is missing and which decisions should wait until more evidence is available.
Compare destinations using academic goals, family budget, career plans and student preferences.
Build a balanced list that avoids both under-ambition and unrealistic overreach.
Plan SAT, IELTS, TOEFL, AP, portfolios, essays and recommendation needs where relevant.
Track deadlines, submission requirements and follow-up work so the process stays controlled.
The family is comparing several destinations but cannot see which one fits the student best.
The student needs help narrowing academic interests before shortlisting universities.
The family wants to compare tuition, living costs, scholarships and long-term value.
The student may need tests, documents or essays and needs a clear order of work.
Families in Dubai often compare multiple countries at the same time, and each route has different deadlines, testing expectations and cost implications. A structured roadmap helps the student make informed choices, while parents can see what must happen now, what can wait and which options deserve deeper research.
Because Anannt's Dubai office works with local and international school families, the roadmap can account for curriculum deadlines, travel schedules, parent review cycles and the student's confidence level. That local context matters when decisions need to be made quickly but thoughtfully.
Trusted by students from GEMS, Dubai College, Jumeirah College, and international schools across Dubai.
Support is available through online and in-person guidance from Office 105, Bank Street Building, Burjuman, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
Country choice should consider academic goals, budget, visa rules, career pathways, climate, family priorities and long-term plans. A structured comparison prevents students from choosing only based on brand names or peer pressure.
Yes, support can include country comparison, course selection, university shortlisting, timeline planning and application guidance. The shortlist should balance ambition, fit and realistic admission requirements.
Yes, the process can begin with interests, strengths, academic history and career direction. The aim is to narrow choices enough to build a sensible application plan without rushing into a weak fit.
Families should start before application deadlines become urgent, especially if testing, portfolios, essays or predicted grades are involved. Earlier planning also helps compare countries and budgets more calmly.
Test planning can be part of the overall roadmap when a country or university requires it. Students should not take tests blindly; the test choice should connect to the application strategy.
Bring the student's current curriculum, grades, interests, budget range, preferred countries and any existing test scores. If those details are not final, the session can help define the next information to gather.
The form keeps the same lead-capture structure used on Anannt's SAT service page, with page-specific attribution for Study Abroad Consulting in Dubai. Families can share grade, timeline, target countries and current concerns so the team can respond with useful context.
Whether the student already has a shortlist or is still comparing options, the next step is to turn questions into an ordered plan. Anannt's Dubai team can help define priorities, identify missing evidence and keep the application path manageable.