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    Posts made by Nikhil fernandes

    • RE: Study in New Zealand

      @Rajesh-Mehra
      Hey Manas!

      There are several reasons more, and more international students are choosing to study in New Zealand–

      1. Pursuing higher education at one of the best universities in New Zealand is an excellent choice owing to its well-developed education system.
      2. New Zealand is known as one of the safest and friendliest places in the world, owing to its 2nd rank in the Global Peace Index 2021.
      3. Life as a student in New Zealand can be pretty rewarding. You get to explore the country's impeccable nature and rich cultural heritage.
      4. You get to meet people worldwide and attend numerous free festivals, sports events, theatre and music concerts.
      5. Compared to the United States, the tuition fees and cost of living in New Zealand are affordable.

      If you still need help choosing the correct country for you, our study-abroad experts can help. Reach out to our counsellors at- Email- info@ischoolconnect.com or Phone at +91 9833333983.

      posted in Study in New Zealand
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: Best Universities in Australia

      @Rajesh-Mehra
      Hey Amandeep,
      Australia is an amazing country to study in for students who like to explore and travel. Their high-quality education system, with a great focus on research, enables students to get practical knowledge about the course they are pursuing. The top colleges to study your MS in Australia are:

      • Australian National University
      • University of Melbourne
      • University of New South Whales
      • University of Queensland
      • University of Sydney

      If you are seeking admission to these top universities in Australia, you should reach out to our counsellors at- Email- info@ischoolconnect.com or Phone +91 9833333983 for any help.

      posted in Study in Australia
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: Masters in Canada without GRE

      @Rajesh-Mehra It is possible to study Master's in the USA and Canada without appearing for your GREs. However, you should always check what is required to get into the university you want and what they need as critical criteria. Also, a score of 6.5-7.0 in your IELTS examination or at least 104 in the TOEFL examination is necessary. Depending on the programs, Universities which do not require GRE are

      • MIT
      • Johns Hopkins University
      • University of Illinois
      • University of Iowa
      • Purdue University

      If you wish to apply to these top universities, reach out to our counsellors at- Email- info@ischoolconnect.com Phone +91 9833333983 for any kind of help.

      posted in Study in Canada
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: MBA in the UK

      @Rajesh-Mehra MBA in the UK is one of the most popular programs. Here is a list of the top universities for an MBA in the UK:

      • University of Oxford
      • University of Cambridge
      • London School of Economics and Political Science
      • University of Warwick
      • University of Bristol

      Do you want to get admitted to these top MBA universities in the UK or anywhere around the world? Reach out to our counsellors at- Email- info@ischoolconnect.com Phone +91 9833333983 for any kind of help.

      posted in Study in Europe
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: USA possibilities for bachelors

      @Rajesh-Mehra
      Hey Natasha,
      For the past few years, the US has been perhaps the best choice for an Undergraduate degree. Getting into an American college probably won't appear to be simple; however, it is possible. You can choose a subject or program to your advantage and browse the broad scope of colleges accessible in the USA. Confirmations rely on the TOEFL and SATs score as well as your overall profile.

      About studying abroad, it is better to get help from a counsellor who can direct you through the entire procedure. Reach out to our counsellors at- Email- info@ischoolconnect.com Phone +91 9833333983 for any kind of help.

      posted in Study in USA
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: Jobs in Switzerland

      @Manas-Goyal Around 25% of the total population in Switzerland are international students. It speaks for the flexibility in employment opportunities for international students. International students can stay up to six months after completing their course to look for job opportunities. The job market is up-and-coming, and international students get the opportunity to work with Fortune 500 companies.

      If you still have any doubts about your future in Switzerland, reach out to our counselors at- Email- info@ischoolconnect.com Phone +91 9833333983

      posted in Study in Europe
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: Visa Policies in Germany

      @Manas-Goyal Study in Germany for Indian students is a great option since the visa policies are quite favorable. Students in the country may obtain work permits after studying in the country. The procedure is easy and getting a German visa is a smoother process as compared to visa application methodologies in other countries.

      If need you any assistance with student visa or work visa, reach out to our counselors at- Email- info@ischoolconnect.com Phone +91 9833333983

      posted in Study in Europe
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: Intake at Universities in Finland

      @Manas-Goyal The best universities in Finland also provide two intakes for students, unlike many other universities in Europe:

      1. Autumn starts in September and ends in December
      2. Spring: starts January and ends May

      Are you considering studying in Finland but need help figuring out how to go about it? Reach out to our counselors at- Email- info@ischoolconnect.com Phone +91 9833333983

      posted in Study in Europe
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: Netherlands for Indian students

      @Manas-Goyal Yes, the Netherlands is a good study destination for international students. The top universities of the country are known for their innovative teaching methods. They offer a wide range of English-taught courses that make it an ideal destination for international students who are unfamiliar with the dutch language.

      If you need any assistance regarding your favorite university in Netherlands, reach out to our counselors at- Email- info@ischoolconnect.com Phone +91 9833333983

      posted in Study in Europe
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: Scholarship for International Students

      @Manas-Goyal Sweden is not cheap, it is one of the very expensive countries in the world for international students in terms of cost of living and cost of tuition. Therefore, the scholarship becomes one of the most desirable things for international students going to Sweden for higher education. There are several scholarships available to international students. Universities provide scholarships at their level to international students.

      Seeking to study in Sweden and want to get accepted in the Top Swedish University? Reach out to our counselors at- Email- info@ischoolconnect.com Phone +91 9833333983

      posted in Study in Europe
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: Acceptance Rate of Canadian Universities

      @Meghana-Mehra Canada is a friendly nation with a mediocre admissions process. The finest Canadian institutions have an admittance rate that ranges from 40 to 60%. University of Brunswick (74%), Ryerson (55%), Lakehead (55%), University of Montreal (50%), and University of Guelph (50%), among others, have some of the highest acceptance rates in Canada.

      Want to get accepted in your dream college. Reach out to us at- Email- info@ischoolconnect.com Phone +91 9145332283

      posted in Study in Canada
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: Study in Europe after 12th

      @Meghana-Mehra International students are admitted to study in Europe following their 12th grade year based on their prior academic performance and English language testing results. Many times, students can enroll in gateway programs where they learn the basics of the subject and become proficient in the language that will serve as the main language of instruction. Students can enter degree programs directly through these programs, which also prepare them for the future.

      If you need help with more information about the process to study Europe after 12th, Reach out to us at +91 9145332283 or info@ischoolconnect.com.

      posted in Study in Europe
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: Study in USA Eligibility

      @Meghana-Mehra Academic transcripts with a 3.0 (83–86%) or better GPA on a 4.0 scale are required for general admission to study in the United States. Standardized test results (SAT/ACT/GRE/GMAT), SOP, LOR for the USA, evidence of financial capacity, immigration documentation, a CV, portfolio, and evidence of professional experience are among the supporting documents needed (if required).

      If you information regarding a specific university of your choice. Reach out to the experts at +91 9145332283 or info@ischoolconnect.com.

      posted in Study in USA
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: Integrated PhD in Chemistry in Germany

      You can try-
      Ruhr University and
      Max Plank Institute
      Find more institutes here

      posted in Postgraduate degree
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: Is an MBA Statement of Purpose different than a normal SOP?

      The MBA Statement of Purpose is a bit different than other SOPs that students write.
      Since most MBA programs have a condition of accepting students with work experience, applicants usually have 2 more years of their career lives to talk about.

      posted in Essays and Statement of purpose (SOP)
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: Brown University tuition fees

      That's not true
      It's one of the top 50 universities in the world
      So no, its fee is not less
      The average tuition of Brown University is $57,112

      posted in Brown University
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: UK admission requirements

      The application process is easier for undergraduate students than it is for students applying for a postgraduate program.

      For an undergraduate course, you will have to apply through UCAS, or the Universities and Colleges Admissions Service and need to provide-

      A high school diploma
      SAT or ACT scores
      Proof of language proficiency in English

      posted in Study in Europe
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: Best universities in UK

      But if you can get into Oxford
      Nothing like it
      Because apart from the course, your job opportunities should also matter
      And Oxford offers many!

      posted in Undergraduate degree
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: What are some of the cheapest countries to study abroad for Indian students?

      I think Germany is pretty cheap!
      If you join a public uni, you JUST have to pay the enrollment fee!

      posted in Study in Europe
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes
    • RE: How do I come up with unique college essay topics?

      The way I wrote mine was,
      I asked myself-
      "Which 4 qualities do I value the most?"
      "Why do I value them?"
      "How do they affect me personally? And professionally?"
      "Why do I think they're valuable?"
      That gave me a story which I could write about myself in my college essay

      posted in Essays and Statement of purpose (SOP)
      Nikhil fernandes
      Nikhil fernandes