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    Posts made by Juhi rathod

    • University of California - Admission Procedure

      What is the admission procedure for the University of California?

      posted in University of California
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • Engineering at Coventry University

      I want to pursue Engineering, is Coventry University a good choice?

      posted in Coventry University
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: Good TOEFL score

      @Aarti-rana There is no such thing as a good TOEFL score. Students must obtain scores that are equal to or greater than the established grade for each university's TOEFL cut-off. Candidates should be aware that getting a better TOEFL score would automatically improve their chances of getting into the institution and also put them in the lead for any scholarships the university may be offering.

      Do you want help with your TOEFL score and cut-offs? Reach out to our counselors at Email- info@ischoolconnect.com Phone +91 9145332283

      posted in TOEFL Exam
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: Top universities for MFA in creative writing?

      That honestly depends on what subjects you'd like to study
      But you can start this by looking at-
      University of Iowa
      Brown University
      India Bloomington University
      University of Texas
      Boston University, and more

      posted in Postgraduate degree
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: Cornell University acceptance rate

      The Cornell University acceptance rate is 12% overall

      posted in Cornell University
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: Professional Letter of Recommendation format

      A Professional LOR talks about your work ethic and performance as an employee
      This letter is usually given by your team leader, manager, senior manager, and if you are an entrepreneur, your mentor or a co-founder

      Here, you can highlight-

      1. The kind of projects you’ve worked on
      2. Any awards you’ve won
      3. The CSR initiatives you participated in, or
      4. Any other achievements from your workplace
      posted in Letter of recommendation
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: Aeronautical engineer salary per month

      The average starting salary of an Aeronautical engineer is $64,700 to $107,900 per year

      posted in Masters
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: Why study in UK?

      No @Nikhil-fernandes
      That's not true
      You have to pay a small amount of charge for health benefits when applying for your UK student visa

      posted in Study in Europe
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: What are some of the cheapest countries to study abroad for Indian students?

      Update from my end- Higher education in Denmark is free for students who are from EU/EEA or Switzerland!
      But if you're from somewhere else, you would have to pay tuition of anywhere between 6000 and 16,000 euros per annum.

      posted in Study in Europe
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: GRE Analytical Writing tips

      Here's my personal tip-
      Write the entire essay first. Don’t listen to the critical side of your brain just now. Once you’ve finished your first draft, you can always come back and edit.

      posted in GRE Exam
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: What are the best countries for immigration for students?

      I second Kathleen
      What sets Canada further apart is the way it welcomes international students.
      Not only is Canada culturally diverse, but it also very friendly and open-minded.
      You will see students from all over the world, including India, China, France, and South Korea, studying in Canada.

      posted in Study in Canada
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: Jobs after MBA in Finance

      Following up with my previous answer, here are some more jobs you can do after your MBA -

      1. Financial Manager
      2. Chief Financial Officer
      3. Financial Controller
      4. Budget Analyst, etc.
        Read about them in detail here
      posted in Masters
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: Best universities in UK

      Also, I don't think it's a great idea to rely on university rankings

      posted in Undergraduate degree
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: GRE sample essays
      1. GRE Analyze an Issue task-
        The best way to teach is to praise positive actions and ignore negative ones.
        Write a response in which you discuss the extent to which you agree or disagree with the statement and explain your reasoning for the position you take. In developing and supporting your position, you should consider ways in which the statement might or might not hold true and explain how these considerations shape your position.
      2. GRE Analyze an Argument task-
        “To reverse a decline in listener numbers, our owners have decided that WWAC must change from its current rock-music format. The decline has occurred despite population growth in our listening area, but that growth has resulted mainly from people moving here after their retirement. We must make listeners of these new residents. We could switch to a music format tailored to their tastes, but a continuing decline in local sales of recorded music suggests limited interest in music. Instead we should change to a news and talk format, a form of radio that is increasingly popular in our area.”
        Write a response in which you discuss what specific evidence is needed to evaluate the argument and explain how the evidence would weaken or strengthen the argument.
      posted in GRE Exam
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: How important are the academic scores of a student?

      Suggestion-
      Even though you may not have scored so well in school, a report showing that you enrolled in specific courses and earned recognition while doing so would be very helpful in enhancing your profile.

      posted in Documents and procedure
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: Operations manager salary

      An Operations Manager deals with the management of designing and controlling a business’s operations
      So the salary for this position is pretty high
      The average amount you will earn is around $95,284 per annum

      posted in Masters
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: What is the Germany university admission process?

      Germany university admission process-

      1. The first thing you need to know is that before you study in Germany, you are required to have a Hochschulzugangsberechtigung (HZB), meaning ‘higher education entrance qualification’.
      2. Once you have that, find out if your qualifications are accepted by the German university you want to apply to.
      3. Conduct extensive research and find a program and a university that best suits your scores as well as preferences.
      4. Then, check the university language requirements.
      5. Submit your scores of tests such as GRE, GMAT, IELTS /TOEFL, etc. along with your past educations scores and the relevant documents.
      6. Now, all you need to do is submit your application and wait for the results.
      posted in Study in Europe
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: McGill university courses

      Some of the undergraduate McGill University courses include-

      1. Mathematics & Computer Science
      2. Physiology & Physics
      3. Health Geography
      4. MedicineBiotechnology, and more
      posted in Undergraduate degree
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod
    • RE: Jobs after MBA in Finance

      You can do a lot!
      Some jobs after MBA in Finance can be-
      Investment Banker
      Financial Advisor, etc.

      posted in Masters
      Juhi rathod
      Juhi rathod