A student visa can be rejected if the student fails to show sufficient funds. Because, it’s required to ensure that they can cover tuition fees, living expenses, and other expense.
Student Visa may get rejected if the applicant fails to meet the language proficiency requirements or fails to get the minimum required score in the language proficiency test.
Sometimes, the applicant fails to provide the documents to the embassy or provides any incorrect documents. It’s advisable to check that they have all the required and correct documents.
A statement of purpose must describe the academic goals, and reasons for selecting a particular study abroad destination, and highlight the future career goals.
Most of the time, student visas get rejected because applicants cannot prove that they will return to their home country after their studies are completed.