dc.description.abstract | In the past, when students wished to study in another country, they typically sought assistance from agencies. These organizations offered information about visas and the nations that interested them, as well as specifics on their cultures, way of life, and educational systems. This strategy, nevertheless, has several drawbacks. Businesses, platforms, and organizations have had to adjust to and embrace digitization as a result of the inter-net's widespread availability in every country on earth. A web-based platform called ApplyBoard connects students from all over the world with educational opportunities at establishments across the world. The website promises to provide customers with a simple and user-friendly interface that makes researching institutions simple. ApplyBoard's website facilitates connections among students, colleges, universities, and other stakeholders in the education sector globally. Because of its user-friendly layout, the students may simply submit their applications to institutions in other countries. The website offers a variety of details about different colleges, universities, and programs, making it simpler for students to research their selections and submit their applications without difficulties. Colleges and universities also benefit from ApplyBoard by finding talented students worldwide. ApplyBoard utilizes data to assist these institutions in making informed decisions. In essence, ApplyBoard is transforming education by connecting individuals and educational institutions worldwide, simplifying the process of studying abroad, facilitating the discovery of exceptional students, and leveraging technology to enhance education for all. ApplyBoard achieves this by consolidating visa and country information into a single, user-friendly website. Now, students can easily access comprehensive information about visas, application procedures, and everything they need to know about their chosen study destination, all in one place. This modern approach eliminates the need for intermediaries, saving students both time and money. | en_US |