Study Abroad
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Yes sure you can study in abroad with 190 marks because for going in abroad you just only need to qualify the NEET examination. From the previous year data as you know the qualifying marks for the GENERAL and OBC category is 147+ and for ST+SC category is 113+ marks.
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See this is not possible to compare in between these two. MBBS is all about medical sciences , it helps you to be a doctor. In other hand MA English is also a good degree. Now it's upto that you want to be a doctor or not. So think wisely and choose wisely also .
Hope for the best.
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Best course depends on your interest. What fascinates you more.
You can study in abroad(Selected countries) after polytechnic diploma in ME
Polytechnic diploma is not counted as a PG or UG degree, you have to opt for one or two year courses abroad then you can join for any PG degree available in the same country.
Although, it depends on what basis you are choosing the courses and on which country you want to study.
You can visit any of the best consultancy for more details about courses in different countries.
Anyways, All the best.
Hi, Bharath university is good for aerospace engineering as it has almost 85% of the students placed from a single batch every year. They do have good research laboratories and the faculty is highly qualified over there. For internships they do have good opportunities but it is always better to find them ourselves. That way we know how to do a job hunt in the worst case situation. Yes, they do conduct other language learning classes and also have a lot of extra curricular activities and their infrastructure is good. Hope this helps. All the best!
Deciding whether to study abroad for an undergraduate or a master's degree depends on various factors including career goals, financial considerations, and personal circumstances. Studying abroad for an undergraduate degree offers early exposure to a different education system, cultural immersion, and potential networking opportunities that can be beneficial for future career prospects. However, it can be significantly more expensive and may present challenges in terms of adjusting to a new environment at a younger age. On the other hand, completing an undergraduate degree in India and pursuing a master's degree abroad can be more cost-effective and strategically advantageous. By then, students have a clearer sense of their career goals, greater maturity, and a stronger academic foundation, which can enhance their ability to secure scholarships and assistantships for graduate studies. Ultimately, the decision hinges on individual priorities such as financial capacity, career aspirations, and readiness for international exposure.
Hi, there are various courses you can take up. It is your choice if you want to be in technical field or into business field. Below are some of the most famous streams that people like to choose.
Yes, most of the times you do get scholarships. It depends on the university and your marks. Hope this helps.
To study abroad, you'll need to meet several key requirements. First, you must have a valid passport and often a student visa for the country you wish to study in. Academic prerequisites typically include a strong academic record, standardized test scores (such as the SAT, GRE, GMAT, or language proficiency tests like TOEFL or IELTS), and sometimes relevant work or research experience. Financial documentation proving you can cover tuition and living expenses is crucial, along with scholarship or financial aid applications if applicable. Most universities require a statement of purpose, letters of recommendation, and a detailed CV or resume. Additionally, health insurance and proof of vaccinations may be needed. Lastly, demonstrating cultural awareness and readiness to adapt to a new environment can strengthen your application. Consider seeking guidance from educational career consultancies such as Invicta Career Consultancy (ICC). These consultancies evaluate your academic profile and career aspirations, helping identify suitable scholarships based on your qualifications and chosen field of study. They also provide support for exams like IELTS, GMAT, SAT, GTE, and more. ICC stands out by offering comprehensive assistance, including entrance exam training, help with SOP writing, and guidance in selecting suitable colleges. When exploring consultancy options, evaluate similar firms to find the one aligning best with your educational goals.
To study abroad with a scholarship, it's essential to maintain a strong academic record, engage in extracurricular activities, and build a compelling profile that showcases leadership and community involvement. Research and apply for international scholarships like Fulbright, Chevening, or country-specific scholarships. Additionally, standardized tests such as the GRE, GMAT, TOEFL, or IELTS are often required, so excelling in them is crucial. Indian institutions like IITs, IIMs, and top private colleges such as BITS Pilani and Ashoka University can provide strong academic preparation, mentorship, and opportunities for international exposure, increasing your chances of securing scholarships abroad. Networking, internships, and research experiences also play a vital role in enhancing your scholarship prospects. A good education consulting company actually plays a key role in this entire process. Among the many consulting companies, Invicta Career Consulting, IDP, IFS, etc are there. Among them Invicta is one of the best and offers a complete 360-degree services facilitating the process. you should check on your own and then only decide. All the best!
hi,
see you may apply for NIOS, i.e national institute for open schooling. NIOS certificate is accepted by most institute in India and for exams like neet/ jee main candidates are eligible to appear from NIOS board. you can take admission in only 12th course and complete the course in 1 year duration.
since due to covid 19 the exams are rescheduling I suggest you to go through the official site and note the upcoming notifications related with admission. apply now for fresh admission by following the below link:
https://sdmis.nios.ac.in/registration/index?stream_code=1&block_code=11
nios conducts admission for 12th student two times a year. currently NIOS April 2022 Admission is going on. schedule is as follows:
NIOS admission with normal fee April 1 to July 31, 2021
Admission with late fee of Rs. 200 August 1-15, 2021
With late fee of Rs. 400 August 16-31, 2021
With late fee of Rs 700 September 1-15, 2021
Exam date- March/April 2022
follow our article to know in details:
https://school.careers360.com/articles/nios-admission#NIOS-Admission-2021-Dates-Stream-1
See in the R&D sectors of government, the scientist collaborate with other scientist in the world until and unless anything they are working on is a top secret or knowing it can be a threat to national security. Thus if you have been alloted a project in DRDO you can't do that but if you wish to keep up your studies you can approach your seniors. Depending on your performance you will be sanctioned a study leave. This things are well often in R&D sectors.
Now you can also get chance to work in foreign laboratories. For example, in the particle accelerator (Large Hadron Collider) by CERN , many BARC scientist worked on the project about there detector physics and accelerator physics. So you can also get this kind of chance relevant to your field and obviously related to the defence perspective.
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
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