Clear answers on fees, refunds, timing, and support.
These FAQs explain how Edufinite approaches advisory fees, preparation services, response timelines, and general support expectations for public inquiries.
What does it mean that Edufinite does not charge for admission?
Admission remains the prerogative of the university or institution. Edufinite does not charge for securing admission itself; it charges for preparing candidates and advising them through the process.
What preparation help is included?
Edufinite can help organize readiness support for exams such as IELTS, SAT, TOEFL, GRE, and GMAT, along with mock interviews where appropriate.
What happens if a candidate drops out during the program?
Refunds depend on the work already completed and the agreed service terms. The exact refund structure is shared before any paid engagement begins.
What if the candidate does not get admission or the destination changes due to force majeure?
If a destination or intake changes because of external circumstances, Edufinite works with the student to review alternatives or apply the agreed terms for adjustments and refunds where relevant.
How quickly does Edufinite respond?
Queries are expected to be answered within 24 hours, and consultation can typically be fixed within 24 to 72 hours.
Can candidates pay in installments?
Once a candidate selects a particular program, a more detailed break-up can be shared and sub-program payments can be discussed according to the chosen service structure.
Is there any concession for special categories?
Special cases can be reviewed individually during consultation so the support plan matches the candidate's circumstances as fairly as possible.
