Study Abroad
NEITHER OF THEM if you do not know what programme you want to enroll in. If you are sure of what course you want to take up then go ahead and research a little bit about growing trends in placements and scope of the concerned course. Make your decision very carefully. To be on the safer side, you can take a drop year because going abroad is a huge investment, and you don't want to be regretting it later.
MRSPTU has signed an MoU with the Thompson Rivers university of Canada. It allows a student pursuing course of 4 years to study 2 years in India and test two years in Canada.
Hello aspirant
there is no particular book to study but your high school books or the last level of education you completed.
There is no shortcut for MEX, you have to prove intellectually that you are the best candidate.
If you are inclined to scientific research, there are many colleges in Japan, Korea, China, Canada, etc that are fabulous
If you want to go in the engineering line, US, UK, Denmark, etc are good choices.
For Hotel Management and Culinary Arts, Singapore, Dubai, etc are good choices.
For Medical, apart from India, you always have Georgia, Hungary, Philippines , UK, Czech Republic
For getting into foreign universities, students are generally required to maintain /build up a good portfolio showcasing their grades, extra curricular activities and social work from 9th to 12th grades. some universities give scholarships based on an excellent portfolio. Other colleges ask you to write a 1000-2000 words essay on the topics chosen by them or on the topic “why do you deserve this scholarship“. These essays are a deciding factor for your scholarship.
If you are planning to study in the US, you can fill out the CSS form if you want financial aid but international students can only get aid in private colleges in the US so make a mental note of that.
On the other hand, if you’re planning to study in UK, most colleges there provide scholarship based on your performance in the first year so mostly you won’t be getting any scholarship until you’re in the second year.
Good luck with your admissions!
Hi aspirant, You can go for Informatic Technology and Computer Science Enginnering, you have two option for IT sector as a main coder. But now a day if you have a good knowledge of java, Python, HTML etc. and you branch is non circuital then also you can apply for it. If you are trying to go for IT sector then learn java, Python.
Hi,
Jensiha, Germany is the best for free studies and it is also the best in medical fields. There are 2 points to take in consideration:
1. You will get the stipend which is very good thing , also the working hours are limited so you can earn extra income too.
2. The drawback is you have to learn German language. It is the first condition they put.
Thankyou
Hello dear
what you are saying is not possible , one cannot do mbbs even from foriegn medical colleges if he or she has not appeared in neet and not cleared it .
It is mandatory for everyone to clear neet at least with cutoff marks and then only they become eligible for doing mbbs .
Feel free to ask your further queries if any.
Yes, you can pursue an MS in software with a focus on Linux OS after completing a degree in mechanical engineering. Many universities accept students from diverse engineering backgrounds for their software and computer science programs, as long as they demonstrate a strong interest and foundational knowledge in the field. You might need to take some prerequisite courses to build your software skills, especially in areas like programming, algorithms, and operating systems. Additionally, gaining some practical experience with Linux and other software-related projects can strengthen your application. Researching specific programs and their requirements will help you tailor your preparation and increase your chances of admission.
Yes surely.
Mostly you get an acceptance letter in your email or mail box.
Apart from that you generally get a login ID in the college’s official website where you can get updates on your admission process.
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