15/07/2018
Yet another Super Saturday Success story Career Specialistz Bhopal with for Ms. Harshika Nashine from the University of Toledo for her Bachelors in International Business.
Also securing 50% Scholarship on her yearly tuition fee, Ms. Harshika Nashine made everyone proud with her achievement.
Team Aditya Singh Rathore Sonam Aditya Rathore Dewanshu Pande Gupta Nitya Paandey Priyanka Gonde would like to congratulate Ms. Harshika Nashine for getting her to study in for 2018 .
06/07/2018
Unitec Institute of Technology, New Zealand
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Unitec is New Zealand’s largest institute of technology, with more than 20,000 students studying over 150 work-oriented programmes. They offer leading employment-focused education at their two campuses in Mt. Albert, and Waitākere.
Courses offered:
• Bachelor of Applied Science
• Bachelor of Applied Technology
• Bachelor of Business
• Bachelor of Sport
• Graduate Diploma in Business
• Graduate Diploma in Computing
• Graduate Diploma in Construction Project Management
• Graduate Diploma in Event Communication
• Postgraduate Diploma in Business
• Postgraduate Diploma in Computing
• Postgraduate Diploma in Educational Leadership and Management
• Master of Applied Practice
• Master of Architecture
• Master of Business
• Master of Computing
• Master of Design
Available Intakes: Feb / Jul
Academic requirement: 60% above throughout
IELTS requirement:
Bachelor Degree / UG Diploma: Overall 6.0 with no band less than 5.5
PG Diploma / Masters Degree: Overall 6.5 with no band less than 6.0
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06/07/2018
Why study architecture abroad?
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Working toward a degree in architecture abroad may be a memorable way to see the world while pursuing a future career path. After all, architectural history and theory are typically part of an architect bachelor’s degree program! Traveling could expose you to beautiful and inspiring structures. But just as important are the opportunities to experience a new culture. Imagine sampling exciting foods, meeting new people, and working on your foreign language skills. A study abroad program might also be a way to spread your wings and learn a bit about yourself and the world around you.
Can a study abroad architecture program be part of my degree program?
While every architecture degree program will be different, it may be possible to incorporate a short- or long-term study abroad program into your studies. It’s important to check with your college or university’s Study Abroad Office for more specific requirements. Not a college student yet? According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, most prospective architects pursue a 5-year Bachelor of Architecture degree. These programs typically involve courses in architectural history, theory, building design and computer-aided design and drafting (CADD), structures, construction methods, and more.i While not necessarily a requirement for architects, studying abroad may be an enriching way to earn some of these course credits while experiencing life in another country and seeing international architecture and design! Check with your particular program to determine if you can earn credits while studying abroad.
What financing options may be available for architecture study abroad programs?
It’s natural to wonder about financial aid for architecture study abroad programs. While funding opportunities depend on your eligibility, be sure to do your homework on possible financial aid, scholarships, and other options that may be available to qualified students. The Higher Education Act (HEA) of 1992 states that a qualified student may be able to receive financial aid for studying abroad if enrolled in a study-abroad program approved by his or her home college or university. Basically, if you are receiving financial aid for college, you may be able to use those funds for studying abroad if you qualify. Check with your school’s financial aid office to learn more. Financial aid is never a sure thing, but resources may be available to help you pursue your dreams if you qualify.
What should I know before studying architecture abroad?
Especially if you’ve never left the country before, studying abroad might seem like a big step. Living abroad could be the most exciting part of your college years…but, sometimes, not knowing what to expect can be stressful. Likely, you should know something about your host culture and language before heading overseas. That way, you’ll feel more comfortable meeting new people, engaging in conversation, and doing simple chores like shopping. That’s not to say you have to be fluent in another language, but learning basic vocabulary may be a smart first step. Also, it’s a good idea to consider health concerns before heading abroad.
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04/07/2018
“The Pessimist Sees Difficulty In Every Opportunity. The Optimist Sees The Opportunity In Every Difficulty.” - Winston Churchill .
!!! Success stories continue at , Bhopal.
Team Aditya Singh Rathore Sonam Aditya Rathore Nitya Paandey Prachi Saxena Priyanka Gonde Neelam Gupta Dewanshu Pande would like to congratulate Miss for getting her to study at for 2018 .
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04/07/2018
National College of Ireland to accept the applications for Jan 2019 intake
Please note that National College of Ireland will be starting to accept applications for these below mentioned courses in January-
• MSc in Cloud Computing
• MSc in Cyber Security
• MSc in International Business
• MSc in Management
• MA in HRM
Important Note:
• Kindly assess the financials and share the same before making the application of the student.
• Once the offer is received, kindly ask the student to make the payment of minimum 6000 Euros for accepting the offer and to initiate for a smooth visa procedure.
• The applications for Visa will start in September for Jan 2019 intake, hence make sure the student is ready with all the financials to avoid any delay and visa refusals.
• The source of the deposit is required to be shown.
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30/06/2018
Scholarship offered by Macquarie University, Australia
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Scholarship details for Postgraduate Degree with the Eligibility criteria
1 Postgraduate Indian Women’s Scholarship Up to $17,500 (AUD) paid over duration of course Female applicants with Indian citizenship.
Minimun score of 60% in UG
2 Data Science Scolarship for Indian Students Up to $16,000 (AUD) paid over duration of course(Master of Data Science) Ongoing Hold unconditional offer letter for Master of Data Science.
1) Minimum score of 60% in UG degree with an IELTS score of 6.5(6) or equivalent are eligible to apply for up to AUD 14,000.
2) Minimum score of 70% in UG degree with an IELTS score of 7(6) or equivalent are eligible to apply for up to AUD 16,000.
3 Macquarie Graduate School of Management(MGSM) Scholarship Up to 25% of the total tution fees
(MGSM courses only). Offered to MBA and Master of Management applicants.
Scholarship details for Undergraduate Degree with the Eligibility criteria
1 Undergraduate Academic Excellence Scholarship for Indian Students Up to AU$ 25,000 paid over duration of course. Minimum Score of 80% in Year 12
2 Big History Scholarship 25% of tution fees for up to 4 years. Must complete the Big History: Connecting Knowledge MOOC
Minimum Score of 80% in Year 12
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30/06/2018
New Zealand is fast becoming a first choice for international students, who wish to seek quality education at affordable cost.
Students who have studied in New Zealand will tell you how most universities and educational institutions here offer students a great learning experience.
What makes the experience enjoyable for international students is the pleasant weather and hospitality of the country, which makes them feel at home.
The vibrant flora and fauna also makes New Zealand one of the world's beautiful countries to live and study which is why it has emerged as a favourite destination for students across the globe.
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Largely, a cosmopolitan country, New Zealand boasts of a clean and secure environment.
As per an official report, more than 60 per cent of its international students are from India. With the above merits, the country has great potential to gradually expand into a new hub to pursue international education.
Educational degrees and certificates from New Zealand are acknowledged world over in all areas of study and research -- biotechnology, forensic science and marine engineering being the more popular.
Some of the common reasons why students prefer to study in New Zealand is the lower cost and high standard of education besides security and student-friendly programmes.
Education in New Zealand
Education system in New Zealand is very student-friendly and mostly encourage students to work in groups.
Students can choose from a wide range of diploma and degree programmes, as well as vocational and polytechnic courses.
Some of these technical programmes are quite popular among international students. Students can also choose from government funded universities which provide undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.
After completion of studies, students can also apply for employment (or internship) in case they felt the need to include work experience as part of his/her studies.
Students may also be eligible for permanent residency if they qualify the point system for permanent residency.
International students are offered a job search visa whose validity equals the number of years of study. So, if you take a one-year programme, you are entitled to a one-year job search visa.
During this period, students can work anywhere in the country provided the profile meets the educational qualification and once they get the job, they will be awarded points that will make the student eligible to apply for permanent residency later.
Admission Requirement
students applying for any undergraduate or postgraduate programme in New Zealand will have to take either the IELTS/ TOEFL exam.
IELTSThe minimum IELTS score band for admission are
• Undergraduate: 5.5 to 6.0 (no section score lower than 5.0 to 6.0)
• Postgraduate: 6.5 to 7.0 (no section score lower than 6.0 to 6.5)
TOEFLt iBT (internet Based Test)The minimum score for admission are
• Undergraduate: 80
• Postgraduate: 100
Other standardised test scores like GRE, GMAT and SAT is not mandatory.
But before applying to any of the universities for admission, students should check with the admission team or the website of the respective universities regarding the mandatory requirement.
Admission Intake
In New Zealand, February and September are the two main admission intakes for international students.
So, if an international student wishes to apply for universities in New Zealand, they should first look for the desired programme to study find out the month of intake the programme is offered in, so that they can accordingly plan and apply before the deadline.
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30/06/2018
5 REASONS TO STUDY IN SWEDEN
1. Creativity is central When you study in Sweden, you’re encouraged to think independently, creatively and critically. You’ll develop your ability to question the status quo by assessing information, seeking new perspectives and coming up with well-informed opinions.
2. Coursework is challenging – in a good way Sweden has a long and proud history of academic excellence and despite its relatively small population, it’s home to some of the world’s best universities. The entire Swedish higher education system is ranked as one of the best in the world, and several Swedish universities are ranked by the Times Higher Education and the Academic Ranking of World Universities as being among the world’s best.
3. Sustainability and the environment are in focus If you’re concerned with sustainable development for a greener future, you’ll feel right at home in Sweden. Environmental issues are high priority here, and Sweden has been named the most sustainable country in the world for its use of renewable energy (it has the highest percentage of renewable energy in the EU).
4. Equality and diversity are central to Swedish society Swedish society is known for its inclusiveness and equality – you may have heard Sweden referred to as the most equal country in the world. It consistently places among the world’s top countries in gender equality
5. You’ll learn skills for a global career What’s the most important thing you’ll need for success in your career? According to a global study of CEOs, it’s creativity. And creativity is exactly what studying in Sweden will foster, along with other in-demand skills. Bonus: life is international student-friendly • Everyone speaks English – Sweden regularly ranks as one of the top countries in the world for non-native speakers of English. That means you don’t have to speak any Swedish to study here. • Public transport is widespread, and it works. Sweden’s extensive network of buses, trains, subways, trams, boatsplanes and more can take you anywhere you want to go, car-free. • International students can work in Sweden. International students can work during their studies. After completing your, you can apply to extend your residence permit to look for work for up to six months. (If you do want to work, learning Swedish is important – it’s often a requirement for jobs).
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27/06/2018
Top International Universities for Masters in Journalism and Media Programmes
The Media and Communication sector has emerged as a dynamic and diverse degree option globally. The sector has come forth with more programmes, research options, and more range of career opportunities. All these at eminent countries and best universities, along with affordable tuition fee, and scholarship options.
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Why Journalism and Media Communication abroad?
Various Media and Communication programmes abroad aim to prepare students for a career in media-related industries. Students are equipped with skills to critically analyse news and media and reflect their ideas and thoughts. Top universities around the world offer courses with a different specialisation such as audio journalism, graphic communication, international communication, opening interesting work avenues for the students.
Basic Entry Requirements
Universities mostly accept students from diverse academic backgrounds. Although prior academic qualification related to journalism, social sciences and related fields are considered best. Applicants must have good grades at previous study levels. They are also required to score university specific accepted score in the English proficiency tests like IELTS, TOEFL.
Besides the academic and professional documents, students must also provide letter of recommendations and statement of purpose, explaining their skills and passion towards journalism, media and communication studies.
Top Universities across Globe
University of Amsterdam
National University of Singapore
University of Melbourne
University of Queensland
University of Sydney
Some Career Options
Journalism or Writing
Marketing
PR
Advertising Firms
Television and Film Production
Digital Technology or New Media houses
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27/06/2018
7 Most Affordable MBA Colleges in Australia
Planning to MBA from Australia? Worried about the high tuition fees and the cost to study in Australia? Here’s a list of 7 most affordable MBA Colleges in Australia and their first year tuition fees to help you understand how much an MBA from Australia would cost.
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Australia, the continent country offers a great opportunity for international students. The country, with its great educational system and a quality system that ensures the very best, is a great favourite with students from across the world. Like many countries, there are few courses that edge over others when it comes to popularity as well as expertise. There are many courses that call for that kind of attention when it comes to Australia, and one of the top 5 PG courses in Australia by terms of world recognition, popularity amongst international and domestic students as well as industry acceptance is Management.
True to its expectations, there are many Top MBA colleges in Australia that have acceptance across the world. In fact, institutes like the Melbourne Business Schoolfeatures among the top MBA programs of the world and ranks number 7 in the MBA Institutes in the Asia Pacific Region (Source: QS Global 200 MBA Rankings 2014/15: Asia Pacific). Following close on its heels are colleges like The AGSM MBA Program from the University of New South Wales at number 9 and the ANU College of Business and Economics at number 11.
However, when it comes to selecting the right colleges, often budget is a constraint which we cannot ignore. With cost of living in Australia comparable to that of USA, the tuition fee becomes a big point of differentiator which might urge you to look towards this country instead of the other hot destinations for MBA. We present a list of 7 rather affordable MBA Colleges in Australia which offer you a truly International MBA experience and are light on your pockets.
1 Charles Darwin University
2 Edith Cowan University
3 Victoria University
4 Central Queensland University
5 Southern Cross University
6 University of Sunshine Coast
7 James Cook University
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26/06/2018
10 Top Reasons Why You Should Consider an MBA in Europe
Is your plan to mark your way up to the top and become a remarkably effective business leader or entrepreneur? If your answer is 'yes', you probably considered the idea of pursuing an MBA programme and achieve the fundamental skills required for any successful manager.
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1. Complete an MBA programme in just one year
Generally, if you decide to study full-time, a European MBA may last only one year, as opposed to MBAs in the U.S. that normally last two years. At some business schools or depending on the type of your MBA course, the programme could last around 18 months (some of the specialized MBA programmes can last longer than one year).
2. Choose from a wide and diverse range of MBA courses
Europe provides a larger number of MBA courses compared to American business schools, offering students a wide range of programmes to choose from. In addition, MBA programmes are more diverse in terms of content and specialisations and they continually strive to add new topics considering the latest changes in the international job market.
3. Affordable degree tuition
Although tuition fees for MBAs slightly increase each year, European business schools are still more affordable compared to American business schools. Tuition at business schools all over Europe range from 9,800 to around 35,600 EUR. Executive or international MBA courses can have higher fees. There are also good opportunities for students to finance their business studies in Europe.
4. Develop an international business mindset
One of the biggest strengths of MBA programmes in Europe, even the ones that are specialised in a certain field, is that they provide a global perspective on business matters and the way you should manage any problem, business operation and ultimately help a company grow.
5. Small number of students in class
Business schools in Europe usually have around 120 students in one year. Out of the 120 students, they are separated in groups of around 30-35, which could mean a lot, but this number is actually good enough for students to get personalised attention and at the same time, gain sufficient practical business knowledge.
6. Build an international network
European business schools bring together a large diversity in terms of the students’ nationalities. At a French business school for instance, you can find students that have come from Belgium, Netherlands, Italy, China and even the U.S. From 10 to 15 % of American students attend an MBA at a business school from Europe.
7. Unique features of European MBA programmes
MBAs in France
If you’re interested in becoming an expert in some unique and interesting business fields such as fashion, luxury goods or even fine wines, you can find this opportunity in a European business school. As you can guess, French Business schools are specialised in these fields.
8. The opportunity to learn an extra foreign language
Except for MBA courses in the UK, following an MBA in any other European country is not only a chance to learn more about a new culture, but it is also a chance to learn or brush up the skills of another foreign language. Regardless if it will be French, Spanish, German, or any other language, in the ever-changing globalised business world, additional foreign language skills are definitely a great bonus.
9. Study at some of the best European business schools
Now that you know that an MBA in Europe can bring you a number of benefits, maybe you’d also like to check the list of the top 10 best business schools, according to Financial Times. However, treat this list as a simple informational guide and further your search and judge based on your own criteria before deciding for THE best business school for your future.
10. Multinationals can't stop hiring MBA graduates from Europe
Generally, MBA programmes are a good guarantee of providing a high employability rate for their graduates. Since European MBAs offer a holistic view and training upon global business matters, they are bound to increase work opportunities not just anywhere in Europe, but in any location on any continent.
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