Holiday Post Report: For thousands of Bangladeshi students, studying abroad represents more than earning a degree it is an opportunity to build a better future. Helping students navigate that journey has become the mission of Bangladeshi entrepreneur Hasan Abdul Gofran, Founder and CEO of Lumos Global.
From its headquarters in Sydney, Australia, Lumos Global Bangladesh has grown into an international education consultancy supporting students who aspire to study in leading destinations, including Australia, the UK, New Zealand, Europe and Malaysia.
What began as a small office with a clear vision has evolved into a growing international organisation with multiple offices and a team of education professionals committed to guiding students through every stage of the admission process.
"Education changes lives. Our goal has always been to make quality international education more accessible by providing honest advice and professional support," says Hasan Abdul Gofran.
Under his leadership, Lumos Global has established partnerships with hundreds of educational institutions, offering services that include university admissions, scholarship guidance, visa assistance and student counselling. The company aims to simplify what can often be a complex process for students and their families.
According to the company, Lumos Global has supported more than 20,000 students in achieving study abroad placements across various countries. The consultancy reports a growing demand for professional advisory services as competition for international university admissions continues to increase among Bangladeshi students.
As a Bangladeshi entrepreneur, Hasan Abdul Gofran believes that empowering young people through education creates lasting impact for families, communities and the broader economy. His vision continues to focus on expanding opportunities for students while maintaining high standards of integrity, transparency and personalised service.
Today, Lumos Global serves students from Bangladesh and other countries through its growing international network, reflecting its commitment to connecting talent with global educational opportunities.
In Bangladesh, Lumos Global operates through dedicated offices in Banani and Dhanmondi, Dhaka, providing in-person consultation and application support for students and families seeking structured guidance on international study pathways.
The organisation states that its service framework is built around five core areas: end-to-end study abroad support, free counselling and application processing, access to multiple global study destinations, high-volume student placement experience, and a documented visa success record.
Looking ahead, Hasan Abdul Gofran plans to further strengthen Lumos Global's presence in South Asia while continuing to invest in innovative student services and international partnerships. The company indicated that further expansion initiatives are planned across the region as demand for overseas education guidance continues to grow. For more details you can visit their site on www.lumosglobal.com.au.