MOI-Based Admissions!
At Reach Foreign, The MOI Eligibility Checker module allows students to determine their eligibility for universities that accept applicants on a Medium of Instruction (MOI) basis.


Where Can I Study?
Get Your Most Accurate MOI-based Eligibility Instantly from here. Find out which universities accept you on an MOI basis for Master’s or PhD programs before applying. Just enter your undergraduate and gap years to see your eligible universities!
3 Easy Steps to Check your
Eligibility in Foreign Universities
Select your Graduation University:
Choose the university where you completed your Bachelor's degree from the dropdown list.
Enter Your Gap Years:
Specify how many years have passed since you completed your degree (i.e not max 5 years)
Provide Your Proficiency Test Score:
Enter your IELTS, TOEFL, or other test scores.
Frequently Asked Questions
An MOU (Memorandum of Understanding) agreement allows students from specific universities to apply to foreign universities without standard admission requirements like entrance exams, making the process smoother.
If your university is not listed, it may not have an MOU agreement with foreign universities. You can contact your university’s admission office for further details.
No, universities have strict gap criteria. However, you may explore other options such as non-MOU-based admissions.
No, the MOU only makes you eligible to apply. Admission depends on other factors like academic performance, required documents, and university policies.
Simply select your home university from the dropdown, enter your study gap in years, and click the Check Eligibility button. The system will display the universities you qualify for.
Each university has its own policy. Some universities allow a 3-year study gap, while others may accept up to 5 years. Use our checker to find universities based on your gap period.
Yes, if multiple universities accept your study gap and qualifications, you can apply to as many as you like.
We regularly update the list based on agreements between institutions. If you have doubts, please check with your university’s official website.