Showing posts with label international studies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label international studies. Show all posts

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Study in New Zealand

In New Zea land 20 thousand and it’s more foreign students are reading in engineering, management, medical design, film, information technology, bio technology, foreign sic science.
Locate New Delhi New Zea land high commission trade and according to business manager J. ray, last year 1500 Indian student’s go there for study

Syllabus pattern
In university and institute of New Zea land education pattern is dividing into two semesters. First semester start up to end of Feb. to mid of November. Here main condition is that if any student changes his stream Important features

Important features
Those students who have obtain the marks in 12th class 65 to 70% recognized institute on C.B.S .C and another board student obtain 70 to 80% marks and then they admit in polytechnic institute of New Zealand under graduate program. Admission in engineering, architecture, business, information technology etc. subject in under graduation course students obtain 80% and it’s high in 12th class and then take admission in the institute of New Zea land. Admission for master degree student must have the good marks in graduation.
Knowledge of English
Willing student has the knowledge of English and passport for high standard education in New Zea land. for the admission in diploma and graduation degree of international English lingual testing system have obtain 6 point and for course have minimum score is 6.5 point. It is compulsory for all the students that if they obtain the minimum marks 550 in based test and 200 score in computer based test. For course in TOEFL student take the minimum marks 577 in paper based test and 240 score in computer based test.
Charges
Different institute and university of new Zea land have different fees schedule under graduation in science in new Zea land and study in P.G degree ‘s annually fees is 16 to 20 thousand . An annual fee for business course is 14 to 19 thousand and 15 to 20 thousand for under graduation in engineering and P.G degree. 20 to 50 thousand for MBA course (New Zealand dollar)

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Courses in Australia

Australia offers a diverse range of courses such as

  • Undergraduate,
  • Post Graduate,
  • Vocational,
  • Technical and school programs
  • Foundation studies that give international students the knowledge and skills for a smooth transition from learning in their home country to undergraduate studies in Australian universities.
Non-self-accrediting higher education providers accredited by State and Territory authorities, numbering more than 150 as listed on State and Territory registers. These include several that are registered in more than one State and Territory. The non-self-accrediting higher education providers form a very diverse group of specialised, mainly private, providers that range in size and include theological colleges and other providers that offer courses in areas such as;
  • Business,
  • Information technology,
  • Natural therapies,
  • Hospitality,
  • Health,
  • Law and
  • Accounting.

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

Scholarships in Biotechnology

  • Aga Khan Foundation for development studies: Forms are available from January every year at Sarojini House, 6 Bhagwandass Raod, and New Delhi 110 001.
  • Biotechnology Overseas Associationship:
    Eligibility: PhD/MD degree in an area related to Biotechnology. Last date for applying is in September every year.
    Apply to: Senior Scientific Officer 1, Department of Biotechnology Block II 6th floor, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi 110 003 on the prescribed format. Advertisement is published in August every year.
  • Cambridge Nehru Scholarships for PhD at University at Cambridge:
    Eligibility- First class Honours degree and age below 28 years. Last date for applying is in September every year.
    Apply to: Nehru Trust for Cambridge University, Teen Murti House, Teen Murti Marg, New Delhi 110 011 with full details of academic qualifications.
  • Central Drug Research Institute, Lucknow PG Research Traineeships for PhD in Indian Universities:
    Eligibility: M.Sc in Organic Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biophysics, Biotechnology, Zoology, Microbiology, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Life Sciences with minimum 60% marks. Age- below 28 years. Test: CSIR-UGC-NET or Research Aptitude Test held in July and interview. Stipend: Rs 4,000 per month.
    Apply to: Director, Central Drug Research Institute, Chattar Manzil Palace, Lucknow 226 001. Notification is published in May.
  • German Academic Exchange fellowship Subjects:
    Bio-Engineering, Bio-Pharmacology, Metallurgy, Environment Science, Agronomy, Veterinary Science, Horticulture and Animal Husbandry:
    Eligibility: PG degree with first division and 2 years of teaching or research experience. Last date is in September every year. Apply to: Ministry of Human Resource Development, External Scholarship Division, ES-1, Section A-1/W.3, Curzon Road Barracks, Kasturba Gandhi Marg, New Delhi 110 001.
  • Jawaharlal Nehru Scholarships for Doctoral Studies For Indian nationals for Ph.D. in India or for visit to another Asian country in Science, Philosophy, Religion and Culture, International Relations, History, Social Change, Ecology:
    Eligibility: PG degree in first class; age below 35 years; should be a Ph.D. scholar. Fellowship amount: Rs 6,000 per month with annual maintenance allowance of Rs 10,000. Last date for applying is in May every year.
    Apply to: Administrative Officer, Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Fund, Teen Murti House, New Delhi 110 001 with a self-addressed stamped envelope (25&Mac215; 10 cm).
  • KC Mahindra Scholarships for Studies Abroad:
    Eligibility: a) First class degree, b) must have secured admission in a foreign university. Last date of receipt of application forms is in March every year. Address for applying: Managing Trustee, KC Mahindra Education Trust, Cecil Court 3rd floor, Near Regal Cinema, Mahakavi Bhushan Marg, Mumbai 400 001 with a s.a.s.e. 25&Mac215; 18 cm with stamps of Rs 4.
  • Lady Tata Memorial Trust Scientific Research Scholarships:
    • Post Doctoral scholarships for PhD in Science or to MD/MS degree holder.
    • Senior Scholarships for post-graduates with MBBS degree or M.Sc with 2 years research experience.
    • Junior Scholarships to fresh M.Sc or B.Sc with distinction and 2 years research experience. Last date for applications is January 31 every year. Apply to: Secretary and Chief Accountant, Lady Tata Memorial Trust, Bombay House, Homi Mody Street, Mumbai 400 001.
  • RD Birla Smarak Kosh, Mumbai Fellowships and Grants for research/training in a medical or related subject. For application forms write to: Director, RD Birla Smarak Kosh, Medical Research Centre, Bombay Hospital Trust, Hospital Avenue, Mumbai 400 020.
  • Research fellowship in Tribal Development:
    Eligibility: Research scholars with a background of Social Sciences, Agriculture, Medicine, who are already registered for PhD/Post-Doctoral with a recognized university.
    Rate of fellowship: Rs 3,200 per month. Last date for applying is in September every year. Apply to: Director, Tribal Development Division, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Room 212, 2nd floor D wing, Shastri Bhawan, New Delhi 110 001 in the prescribed format. Advertisement is published in August every year.
  • National Biosciences Awards for Career Development: Awarded to scientists who are currently engaged in basic and applied research in Biosciences and Bio-Technology. Each award carries a cash amount of Rupees one Lac, a citation and a research grant of Rs.3.00 Lac per year for three years. Contact: Adviser, Human Resource Development, Department of Bio-technology, Block-2 (6-8th Floors, CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003
  • Women Bioscientist Awards: Awarded to women Bio-Scientist currently working in the areas of Biology and Biochemistry. Contact Address: Principal Scientific Officer, Department of Biotechnology, Block-2 (6-8th Floors) CGO Complex, Lodhi Road, New Delhi-110003.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Scholarships for Study in Australia

Scholarships are granted by the Australian government to promote educational cooperation and development in the Asia-Pacific region. A brief overview of each of the component programmes of Australian Scholarships follows:

Endeavour Programme

The Endeavour Programme brings together under one umbrella all of the Department of Education, Science and Training’s (DEST) international education scholarships. The Endeavour Programme showcases the excellence of Australia’s education, science and training sectors by bringing high achieving students, researchers and professionals to Australia to undertake short or long term study, research and professional development in a broad range of disciplines. It also encourages Australians to do the same abroad.

Australian Leadership Awards

The Australian Leadership Awards (ALAs) focus on developing leaders who can influence social and economic policy reform and development outcomes in both their own countries and in the Asia-Pacific region. ALAs provide support for scholarships for Post Graduate studies in Australia and short-term fellowship opportunities in specialized research, study or professional attachments through participating Australian organizations.

Australian Development Scholarships


Australian Development Scholarships (ADS) aim to contribute to the long-term development needs of Australia's partner countries to promote good governance, economic growth and human development. ADS provide people with the necessary skills and knowledge to drive change and influence the development outcomes of their own country, through obtaining tertiary qualifications at participating Australian institutions.

Australian Scholarships


Australian Scholarships is an initiative of the Australian Government that brings together and expands existing scholarship programmes in the Asia-Pacific region managed by the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID) and the Department of Education, Science and Training (DEST). Australian Scholarships also introduces a new AusAID managed programme - Australian Leadership Awards.

Friday, January 18, 2008

Popular Institutes of Australia

There are 39 public universities and two private universities in Australia, which offer both undergraduate and Post Graduate programs. The most popular courses of study amongst Indian students at the Post Graduate-level include studies in-

  • Business Administration,
  • Management,
  • Computer Science,
  • Information Technology,
  • Engineering, and
  • Surveying.
Note of Caution: Interested students should bear in mind that all universities and institutions approved to offer degrees and other higher education awards are listed on the registers of the 'Australian Qualifications Framework'. Institutions that are not listed on the AQF are not recognised by Commonwealth, State and mainland territory governments of Australia.

Vocational Education and Training (VET) Institutes

Australia specializes in vocational education and training. The VET sector is divided into two sections - a nationally recognized government system of Technical and Further Education (TAFE) and private providers. Students can study vocational courses at both public TAFE institutes and private colleges. The government ensures the quality of courses, staff and teaching by carefully monitoring these institutions.

The vast range of courses under this category includes;
  • Information Technology,
  • Business And Management,
  • Marketing And Communications,
  • Health,
  • Science,
  • Design and the Arts,
  • Television Production And Media,
  • Environmental Studies and Land Management,
  • Sport and Recreation,
  • Engineering and Building, and
  • Hospitality and Tourism.
English language training and university preparation courses are also offered. TAFE is the largest provider of tertiary education courses in Australia with approximately 250 institutes and 41,000 international students.

Industry training is common to all the VET programs. The awards in VET sector are:
  • Certificates,
  • Advanced certificates,
  • Associate diplomas, and
  • Diplomas.
Studying at TAFE level is also described as a way of gaining entry to Australia's universities. Most TAFE institutes have arrangements with specific universities, enabling students to gain credit for a portion of their study undertaken at TAFE.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

Advantage of Swiss education in hotel management

Students from across the globe come to Switzerland for hotel management courses. At "César Ritz", for example, about 500 students come to study every year from over 50 countries. Alumni of Swiss hotel management colleges are spread all over the world. You can have the advantage of alumni network. The faculty comprises well-experienced international hotel professionals as well as highly distinguished professors from business and general education fields. Practical training is of superior quality and IT and theory classrooms meet world-class standards. Students cannot graduate from the Swiss schools without having completed some practical work experience in a hotel or restaurant. These practical training periods vary from 6 months to one year and usually take place in the Swiss hospitality industry.

Languages of Instruction

The languages of instruction in Swiss colleges are English, French or German.

Accreditation

ASEH - the Swiss Hotel Schools Association accredits hotel management colleges in Switzerland and ensures the quality and standard of the colleges. At present ASEH has over 12 leading hotel management schools, teaching their programs in French, German, and/or English, eight of which teach programs in English. ASEH is a stamp of guarantee for quality hotel management education in Switzerland.

Other Study Abroad Options

You can also explore other destination such as Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, UK, and Canada for courses in Hotel Management. You can find, compare, and evaluate various Hotel Management programs in the above mentioned destinations at this site.

Want Student Visa for USA

In the U.S. visas are categorized into: immigrant and nonimmigrant. The Immigrant visa category applies to those individuals who intend to live permanently in the U.S. Nonimmigrant visas is applicable for people with permanent residence outside the U.S. but who wish to be in the U.S. on a temporary basis – for tourism, medical treatment, business, temporary work or study.

Students interested in studying in the United States must be admitted to a U.S. school or university before starting the visa process.

Student visas are further divided into three types:

  • F 1 Visa for Academic Studies accepted for a program to study or conduct research at an accredited American educational institution
  • M 1 Visa for Non-Academic or Vocational Studies is issued to individuals accepted into a program to study or train at a non-academic American institution
  • J 1 Visas for Academic Studies as an Exchange Visitor is issued when accepted into a program through a designated sponsoring organization to participate in an exchange visitor program in the U.S. It also includes educational and cultural exchange programs

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Journalism education in Singapore

Nanyang Technological University's The Wee Kim Wee School of Information and Communication, Singapore, is one of top most university in Asia. It offers varieties of courses which include Master of Science in Information Studies, Master of Science in Information Studies, Master of Science in Knowledge management and Master of Mass Communication. A prestigious four year Bachelor of Communication Studies (Honours) degree is also on the offer with a focus on print journalism, photo journalism, online information services and media management, research and analytical techniques.
Eligibility

  • A distinct academic record
  • Excellent oral and written linguistic skills.
  • Admission procedure is usually completed by last week of September. You need to appear for a written test and an interview.
Duration of course
  • Under Graduation courses: 4 years
  • Master courses: 2 years
Fees
Fees for international students are around Singapore $ 15,000 and Singapore $ 20,000.

Saturday, May 26, 2007

Available Scholarship in Singapore

SIA Youth Scholarships

Singapore Airlines generally offers scholarships for a 2-year pre-university course in selected junior colleges in Singapore each year. Studies commence in January each year and lead to the Singapore-Cambridge general certificate of education (Advanced level) [or equivalent], which is an international qualification widely recognized by many countries.

The A*Star India Youth Scholarships

The A*Star India Youth Scholarships is tenable for 4 years leading to the award of the Singapore-Cambridge General Certificate of Education 'Advanced' (GCE 'A') Level (or equivalent) certificate. The Scholarship is for studies in selected Singapore schools from Secondary. Three to Pre-University Two and is renewed annually, subject to the satisfactory performance of the scholar.

Micron Scholarship

The Micron Scholarship is open to international students who have done exceedingly well in academics. Those who apply for this scholarship are not entitled to any other scholarship. Additionally, students applying for the Micron Scholarship need to be accepted at either the Nanyang Technological University or the National University of Singapore.

SIM International Scholarship

The SIM International Scholarship is open for students of all nationalities and is awarded at the undergraduate, postgraduate, certificate as well as at the diploma levels. It covers the student’s tuition fee, examination fees, cost of travel from his home country to Singapore and several other ancillary allowances.

Thursday, April 5, 2007

Get Scholarships in US

A great majority of International students in the US rely solely on themselves and their resources for funding their education. Since American scholarships are difficult to come by, students generally look for funding from the following common sources:

  • International student scholarships from their government
  • International student loans available for studies abroad from their government, or
  • Aid from local businesses
  • Aid from organizations, and foundations in their home country
  • International humanitarian organizations such as; United Nations, the World Health Organization, the League of Red Cross Societies, and the World Council of Churches.

 
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