13 free tools
Admissions tools & calculators
Thirteen free calculators and quizzes answer the questions every international applicant asks: your GPA on the US 4.0 scale, your IELTS equivalent, your admission chances, your yearly cost, and where to apply. Every tool runs instantly — no sign-up, no ads.
Most used
The two tools most students start with.
Where can I study?
Compare 51 destinations by financial requirements and visa information for your nationality and budget.
Visa information Proof of funds 51 countries Most usedCost Calculator
Estimate annual tuition and living costs by country, city, and program tier. Visa fees are separate.
Tuition + living USD breakdownsWhere should you apply?
Start here — shortlist destinations and schools that fit your money and your grades.
Will you get in? Check your numbers
Convert your scores and compare them with directional planning ranges.
CGPA → GPA
Convert any CGPA (10/5/4-point) to US 4.0 GPA. Reverse mode included.
GPA → %
Compare proportional and alternative GPA-to-percentage estimates, with reverse mode.
IELTS ↔ TOEFL / PTE
Bidirectional crosswalk between IELTS, TOEFL iBT, PTE, Duolingo, CEFR.
Which English test?
5 questions → IELTS vs TOEFL vs PTE vs Duolingo verdict.
GRE → Percentile
Verbal + Quant + AW → ETS percentile + competitiveness verdict.
GPA Benchmark
Is your GPA competitive for top-25 / Russell Group / Oxbridge / TU9?
Profile Eval
A heuristic profile assessment with three suggested planning tiers.
Plan the application
Deadlines and visa paperwork — get the boring parts organised early.
Frequently asked questions
Are these tools free?
Yes. The tools listed here are free to use and do not require an account. Profile Eval and Timeline result links encode the entered details in the URL, so anyone with the link can view them.
Can I share or embed these tools?
Sharing varies by tool. Profile Eval and Timeline can create result links; other tools may share the tool page with a text summary. Social previews do not always include your entered results.
Are the calculations accurate enough for university applications?
Use conversions, estimates, and recommendations as planning guidance. Requirements and evaluation methods vary by institution, so verify important figures with the university, credential evaluator, or test provider. Recommendation tools are heuristic, not admission decisions.