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Hello aspirant,
Here I have for you a list of colleges offering Product Design courses in Singapore:
Dear Priyanka, every year around 10 students are given scholarship for studying in GIIS. Students are selected based on a written test. You can check the eligibility criteria at: http://www.giisscholarships.org/scholarships/ . Candidates are shortlisted based on their performance in Written Test and Interview. The written test covers topics like General Ability, Mathematics and English upto Class 10. Previous papers are not available but you should study topics upto 10th standard.
If your son has a Singapore citizenship, though he has been in India since LKG, he will be considered as a Foreign National. Civilians in India do not usually get dual citizenship and so he cannot be considered an Indian Citizen. Having said that, your son is eligible for NEET if he fulfils the eligibility critera which is mentioned here. And if your son gets a seat in MBBS, he can study in India.
NEET 2020 ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA:
Hello Anusha
Currently I feel NTU would be better because of its increasing status but again it is still debatable NSU or NTU.!The best courses for MS in Computer Science depends totally on your area of interest and the course which you want to specialize on.
According to the research and recent trend the course which is most popular and taken by most of the students is MS in Computer Science (General) which is a course which teaches you all the Important subjects like Computer Organisation & Architecture, Computer Networks, Operating Systems, Database Systems, Theory of Computation, Compiler Design etc.
MS in Data Science (most popular), MS in Artificial Intelligence, MS in Human Computer Interaction and so on and so forth.
Hey.
If you've completed your Class 12th and want to become an IAS officer, you need to complete any Undergraduation course first to be eligible to take the IAS exam. You can attempt the exam in the final year of your degree hence you cant start it's preparation during you degree too.
There are three stages in an IAS exam- Preliminary Examination, Mains Examination and Personal Interview. The Prelims exam will include General Knowledge and Aptitude.
You need to clear the prelims in order to qualify for the Mains exam. You need to choose one of the subject of your choice for the Mains paper. Hence you can choose any subject which you have an interest in. If you choose to pursue your UG degree in any particular field like Sociology, Political Science, History, economics or even any science subject you can choose that too. Candidates who clear the Mains exam sit for the Interview. And the final selection is done on the basis of merit in mains exam as well as the Interview. To begin the preparation for UPSC, NCERT books are considered the best of class 6-12th. Along with it you can use Indian Polity book by Lakshmikant etc. Make sure you read the newspaper daily like the hindu for your preparation. You can use the link below for more details.
https://competition.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-upsc-civil-services-interview/amp
Best of luck
Hello Suhas,
Taking into account the preparatory rank that you have got, it might be a little difficult to get IIT Madras, but you should be able to get other less preferred IITs, i.e, newer IITs
Follow the below link for more information about JEE Advanced:
https://engineering.careers360.com/exams/jee-advanced
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