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Hello aspirant ,
In the US, medical admissions are postgraduate admissions. That basically means for everything save for the uncommon programme they accept students directly out of college. The SAT is not an aptitude test for medical school; it is an assessment of college readiness.
The appropriate test for admission is the MCAT. Research, recommendations, and a student's college grades are further considerations, at least in the US.
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Hello,
You can obviously practice medicine in United States of America. But you need to take the screening test called U.S.M.L.E exam which is The United States Medical Licensing Examination.
To know more about U.S.M.L.E exam, please take a look the below link.
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/exams/usmle
Students whoever want to do medicine in United States of America, you can take U.S.M.L.E exam. The first year of training after medical school is called an internship, or more commonly it is called first year of residency or PGY-1 (Post-Graduate-Year-1). The following years are called PGY-2, PGY-3, etc. The training that is done after a residency (in a subspecialty) is usual called a fellowship.
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Hello student,
If you are interested into taking getting admission into some of the colleges of USA, the class 10th and class 12th marks are the most important as compared to the 9th, 11th standard.
If you have any other questions, feel free to post it here..
Hey student,
It depends on the university. If you apply through common app, there are options to put the scores from 9th grade and a few top universities make it mandatory to report scores from 9th grade.
Since one gets into US universities even before the 12th results are out, the admission is decided on predictive scores. Therefore 9th, 10th and 11th scores will give an indication as to how will one perform in 12th.
All the best student,
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may be it is hard to get job in such country without ugc but it is not impossible if you have excellent skills you can get easily.
always remember skills matter not degree
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Hi,
It all depends on your financial conditions. As doing MS from USA is much costlier than doing BTech from India. Yes, scholarships are available but candidate needs to be highly qualified and intelligent enough to crack the interview.
In general, Doing MS from USA is more powerful choice than BTech from India, as it wide opens your career to the world level.
Universities in USA are well furnished and have much qualified professors than India.
In India, there are highly qualified professors but limited to IITs and top NITs, where changed compition is too high for an average student. However, you can do the hardwork to achieve success.
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Hi there.
Yes,
Bachelor of Arts in English is still a popular programme. This English undergraduate programme is a fantastic choice for people who wish to dive further into the subject and comprehend the complexities of the language.
BA English or BA (Hons) English will develop your language skills via a variety of theoretical and practical workshops that will include texts, plays, prose, and poetry from current and historical English literature. You will also learn about the political, social, and cultural contexts of various literary eras.
Eligibility :
You must have finished a minimum of 10+2 in the Arts, Commerce, or Science streams and have obtained the minimum marks required by the university.
If you intend to make a future as an English teacher in some other countries, then you must get a TEFL CERTIFICATION, ( TECH ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE).
SCHOLARSHIPS:
Yes, definitely! See according to the system of most of the reputed US colleges (including Ivy League), all the circuital branches such as Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Electronics and Communication Engineering etc come under one department of EECS or Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, so if you have done you B.Tech in Electronics and Communication Engineering, then you can definitely apply for MS or PhD in Computer Science in US colleges without any difficulty if you score well in GRE and other exams.
Hope I have answered your question. All the best!
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