Philippine Education can give you high success rate in securing employment and residency in other developed countries.
Being the world’s largest English speaking country in Asia, the Philippines has an exceptional literacy rate.
Affordable tuition fees and low cost of living.
American education system by top universities in the country.
The Philippines, also known as the Pearl of the Orient, is an archipelago comprised of more than 7,000 islands in the southwest Pacific Ocean; it is divided into three major regions, namely: Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao.
Metropolitan Manila (National Capital Region or NCR) is the core of several political, social, financial, educational, and cultural undertakings of the nation. Manila, the center of NCR, sits in the coastal lowlands of Manila Bay and is divided into southern and northern districts by the Pasig River. Manila is home to several prestigious universities and colleges and is also where the eminent National Library is found.
The country was invaded by Western and Eastern countries in the past. For more than three centuries, Spain ruled over the Philippines; while the United States took over the country after its treaty with Spain. Manila saw the diffusion of Catholicism (by Spain) as well as the adaptation of the American educational system. Shortly after the U.S. conquered Manila, Japan invaded certain parts of the Philippines.
Despite these influences, Filipinos have traits and vitality uniquely their own.

Being a nation composed of more than 7, ooo islands – surrounded by large bodies of water – the Philippines’ climate vary. The country has three recognized seasons: Hot/Summer or Tag-araw (March – May); Rainy/Monsoon or Tag-ulan (June – November); and Cold or Tag-lamig (December – February).

Population: 11, 553, 427 million (13% of the national population)
Area: 638.55 km2 (246.5 mi2)
The only region without any provinces, instead being subdivided into 17 local government units: 16 cities and one municipality.

Languages and dialects spoken in the different parts of the nation vary. However, Tagalog or legally recognized as Filipino, is the lingua franca of roughly a third of the population of the country. Used as either one’s first or second language, Tagalog is the language of most of the inhabitants in Luzon, particularly those who dwell in Metro Manila, Bulacan, and other provinces

The Philippine Peso is the currency in Philippines (PH, PHL). The symbol for PHP can be written P, and ₱. The Philippine Peso is divided into 100 centavos.Before departing for the Philippines, ensure that you withdraw only crisp and clean notes from your bank. Some institutions and money changers won’t take torn or worn bills.

As English is the primary medium of instruction in all the colleges and universities in the Philippines, students who come from Africa, Korea, Taiwan, Iran, China, and other South East Asian countries choose to study in the country to further improve their grip of the said language. Subsequently, the number of foreign students coming to the Philippines is constantly increasing specifically in the field of Medicine – Nursing, Dentistry, Pharmacy, Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, and Optometry.