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BS Educa-Tours vs SI-UK Mexico City

2026 comparison · Mexico

BS Educa-Tours
📍 Mexico City, Mexico
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SI-UK Mexico City
📍 Mexico City, Mexico
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Est. 2004Free (no agency fee)
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At a glance

BS Educa-ToursSI-UK Mexico City
Overall rating
Reviews00
LocationMexico City, MexicoMexico City, Mexico
Founded2004
Team size
Fee rangeFree for studentsFree (no agency fee)
Destinations

Pros & cons

BS Educa-Tours
✓ What students love
  • Combined study programme and travel logistics
  • Language immersion and summer school expertise
  • UK, Canada, Ireland, USA, and Australia coverage
  • End-to-end programme and travel management
✗ Drawbacks
  • Better suited for shorter language programmes and summer schools than full degree placements
  • Less specialist for postgraduate or professional degree applications
SI-UK Mexico City
✓ What students love
  • UK-only specialist with unmatched Russell Group and British university connections
  • Free consultation service — no agency fee
  • Full UCAS application management
  • Expertise in competitive UK professional and academic programmes
✗ Drawbacks
  • Only handles UK applications — not suitable if considering Canada, Australia, or USA
  • UK-only depth means no expertise in other study destinations
Best fit

Who should choose which?

Choose BS Educa-Tours if…
BS Educa-Tours
  • Combined study programme and travel logistics
  • Language immersion and summer school expertise
  • UK, Canada, Ireland, USA, and Australia coverage
Choose SI-UK Mexico City if…
SI-UK Mexico City
  • UK-only specialist with unmatched Russell Group and British university connections
  • Free consultation service — no agency fee
  • Full UCAS application management

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