My-University.pro in 2026: how it differs from QS and Studyportals in practice
By 2026, my-university.pro has significantly expanded its scope. What once looked like a niche Ukrainian resource has evolved into a full international admission navigator, covering more than 20 count
By 2026, my-university.pro has significantly expanded its scope. What once looked like a niche Ukrainian resource has evolved into a full international admission navigator, covering more than 20 countries — including Poland, Germany, the Czech Republic, Austria, Canada, and others. The idea of “deep Ukrainian specificity” originally came from the platform’s roots. It was built in Ukraine and designed around the real needs of Ukrainian applicants, especially when it comes to document recognition and application logistics. Even after becoming more global, this focus has not disappeared — it has become a clear advantage. What makes it different from global platforms? 1. Document-level precision Global platforms like QS or Studyportals usually address “international students” in general terms. My-university.pro specifies which Ukrainian school certificates or university diplomas are accepted in countries like Germany or the Netherlands — and how they must be prepared. 2. Clear action timelines Instead of general advice, the platform provides step-by-step timelines that consider: actual graduation dates in Ukraine; university deadlines abroad; time needed for apostilles, translations, and verification. For many applicants, this is more valuable than prestige rankings. 3. Language clarity All guidance is available in Ukrainian, reducing misunderstandings around legal and procedural details — a common risk when applying abroad. If QS is an encyclopedia of global academic prestige, then my-university.pro in 2026 functions as a practical roadmap for Ukrainian students aiming to apply abroad efficiently and with fewer mistakes.