ABOUT KONGKON’S CONSULTANCY
Kongkon’s Consultancy is a leading professionally managed overseas Education and Immigration Company. Established in 2011, Kongkon’s Consultancy is an inspiring of experience and dedicated people from across the globe. Our team of young’s professionals is lead by experts.
Kongkon’s Consultancy helps genuine students find higher study placements in renowned universities in the U.K., Europe(The 26 Schengen countries), Australia, NZ, Canada & USA. Many of our dynamic and well-informed counselors have studied overseas themselves so they are able to empathize with the student’s needs and constraints. Our Managing Director Mr. Saiful Haque Kongkon is an alumnus of the prestigious University of Derby himself and he is widely respected for the personal attention he renders to the students as well as their parents. Our counselors are not only knowledgeable but are accessible to our students at all times and ensure that no query is left unanswered. Our relationship does not end with students once they fly away. It just starts all over again.
OUR MISSION
OUR VISSION
ABOUT OUR CEO
MESSAGE FROM THE CEO
Md. Saiful Haque Kongkon
CEO & Managing Director
KONGKON’S CONSULTANCY
”Considering a 20-year experience of world wide travel education and business, I have at last started a platform titled Kongkon’s Consultancy to make your dream and vission come true and smooth. As I have experienced first-hand, the life of an international student as well as a trainer, I founded Kongkon’s Consultancy to provide international students with the necessary guidance, knowledge and skills to make their educational dream a reality. I invite you to take a moment to explore GBCS and discover our history, the core values that we’re built on, what others are saying about us, and what we do. We’re a refreshing firm to work with. As CEO, I couldn’t be prouder of this company and its employees. Spend some time with our website and you’ll see why. This website is designed to provide a comprehensive and in-depth review of our Company.”