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<p>No, Pearl Academy, Mumbai does not accept NIFTEE scores for MDes admissions from any candidate. In order to qualify for Pearl Academy, Mumbai MDes course admissions, candidates must appear for the Pearl Academy Entrance Exam.</p><p>Candidates who have appeared for the NIFTEE are still required to appear for the aforementioned entrance exam to gain admission into MDes at Pearl Academy, Mumbai.</p>

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<p>The Apollo University provides undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) programmes in various specialisations. At the undergraduate level, the university gives BTech, &nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/the-apollo-university-chittoor-202871/courses/bba-bc"&gt;BBA&lt;/a&gt;, BPharmacy, etc. courses to students. At the postgraduate level, the university gives MBA, &nbsp;&lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/the-apollo-university-chittoor-202871/courses/msc-bc"&gt;MSc&lt;/a&gt;, etc. courses to students. There are&nbsp;&lt;a href="https... View more

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<p>Indian applicants trying to get scholarships at <strong>University College Cork </strong>should apply as early as possible as most of the <strong>UCC scholarships</strong> have earlier application deadlines.&nbsp;</p><p>The <strong>Government of Ireland scholarships </strong>and the various other merit ones generally require a submission between <strong>Oct 2026 and February 2027</strong> for the <strong>UCC September intake</strong> in <strong>2027</strong>.</p>

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<p>No, MDes at Pearl Academy, Mumbai is not open to direct admissions for any candidate. All candidates who wish to apply for Pearl Academy, Mumbai MDes admissions need to appear for the Pearl Academy Entrance Exam.</p><p>The selection of candidates will be based on the performance of candidates in the aforementioned entrance exam.</p>

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<p>&nbsp;In 2025, IMS Design and Innovation Academy climbed 2 ranks to&nbsp;<strong>#24</strong>&nbsp;rank in the&nbsp;<strong>'Fashion Design'</strong>&nbsp;category by the India Today ranking. This is the second consecutive year that the institute has ascended in the rankings.</p>

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<p>Yes, The Apollo University is a private university. The Apollo University's close engagement with the AHEL corporate hospitals gives valuable access to mentorship from accomplished AHEL doctors. The Apollo University and Aurobindo Pharma Limited have signed an MoU. The university has collaborated with Microsoft as well.</p>

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<p>Yes, for many UCC courses, there is a<strong> rolling admissions policy</strong> for Indian students. The rolling policy would mean that the applications are reviewed as soon as they are received by the university.&nbsp;</p><p>To have the <strong>best chances of admission</strong>, the students should apply as soon as possible.&nbsp;</p><p>Some programs stay open till August but the <strong>more competitive</strong> ones are <strong>filled faster</strong>.</p>

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<p>MAH CET is the most accepting entrance exam in the best MBA in Finance colleges in Mumbai. Some of them are mentioned below with their tuition fees -</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 99.9984%;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 50%;"><col style="width: 50%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr><th>Top Colleges</th><th>Tuition Fee</th></tr><tr><td>K J Somaiya Institute of Management</td><td>INR 23.45 lakh</td></tr><tr><td>NMIMS School of Business Management, ... View more

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<p>Yes, there are different application deadlines for various programs at UCC. These <strong>UCC admission deadlines</strong> range from <strong>December</strong> to <strong>June next year</strong>.&nbsp;</p><p>The UCC application window is generally open in<strong> December</strong> each year but for more competitive programs, this opens a little earlier to manage <strong>high volume</strong>. Many PG courses have a <strong>rolling admissions policy</strong>.</p>

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<p><span lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US" data-contrast="auto">IMS Design and Innovation Academy Noida&nbsp;provides&nbsp;a Fashion course for 9 months at the UG level.</span><span lang="EN-US" xml:lang="EN-US" data-contrast="auto">&nbsp;The total tuition fee for the entire duration of the course is INR&nbsp;1,20,000.&nbsp;IMS DIA offers admission to 30 students.</span><span data-ccp-props=" {"134233117":false,"134233118":false,"335559738":240,"335559739":240}">&nbsp;</spa... View more

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<p>Give yourself 60 minutes total for three passages. Spend about 20 minutes per passage. Start with the easiest one if you want. Transfer answers directly to the answer sheet as you go. No extra time at the end. Practice full reading tests under timed conditions.</p>

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<p>Read instructions carefully. For True/False/Not Given, check exact meaning. If the passage says the same thing, it is True. If opposite, False. If no information or different idea, Not Given. Do not use your own knowledge. For matching headings or features, read the whole paragraph before choosing. Eliminate wrong options first.</p>

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<p>Skim the passage first for the main idea. Do not read every word slowly. Spend 2-3 minutes skimming. Then read questions and underline keywords like names, dates, or numbers. Scan the text for those words or synonyms.</p>

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<p>The University of Oxford Business School holds triple accreditation from <strong>AMBA</strong>, <strong>AACSB</strong>, and <strong>EQUIS</strong>. Shiksha Popularity Rankings ranks Oxford University at <strong>#2 in world</strong> and <strong>#1 in UK</strong>.</p>

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<p>Work on clear sounds. Practice difficult words like "think," "world," "comfortable." Use stress on important words in sentences. Listen to native speakers on YouTube or podcasts and copy their rhythm.</p>

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<p>For the top tier universities in Ireland, a <strong>GPA of 2.5</strong> on a scale of<strong> 4.0</strong> is generally considered low.&nbsp;</p><p>To go for the <strong>University College Cork admissions</strong>, Indian applicants need a <strong>minimum GPA of 3.0</strong> which is <strong>around 60</strong> to<strong> 70%</strong>.&nbsp;</p><p>These <strong>admissions are competitive</strong> but by meeting the requirements below, they can be really easy -</p><ul><li>Good academics</li><... View more

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<p>Use the 1-minute preparation time well. Write quick notes with main ideas and examples. In Part 2, speak for the full 1-2 minutes. Start with the topic, explain why, give reasons, and add a personal example. In Part 3, answer the question first, then explain more with "for example" or "this is because."</p>

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<p>Speak at a normal speed. Do not rush or pause too long. Use simple connecting words like "well," "you know," "actually," or "I think" to sound natural. Practice talking about daily topics for 1-2 minutes without stopping. Record yourself on your phone.</p>

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<p>Do one full listening test every few days. Use official Cambridge books or IDP free samples. Sit in a quiet room with headphones. Time yourself exactly 30 minutes plus 10 minutes transfer time. After finishing, check answers and note mistakes.</p>

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<p>Read questions before the audio starts. Underline key words like names, dates, or numbers. Write answers directly on the question paper while listening. Transfer them neatly at the end. Spelling must be correct. Numbers like "fifteen" or "50" can be written either way but check instructions. Do not leave blanks</p>

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<p>Listen to many accents every day. British, Australian, American, Canadian voices all appear in the test. Use BBC podcasts, Australian news, or TED Talks. Practice with official IELTS samples first. Note how words change with accents like "water" sounding different.</p>

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<p>Divide your time well. Spend 20 minutes on Task 1 and 40 minutes on Task 2. Task 2 gives more marks so give it more time. Write clearly and leave space between paragraphs. Do not copy words from the question. Use your own words. Practice full writing tests under time pressure.</p>

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<p>Plan your essay for 2-3 minutes first. Write 250 words or more. Use 4 paragraphs: introduction, two body paragraphs, and conclusion. Give clear reasons and examples in body parts. Use linking words like "however," "for example," "in addition.</p>

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<div><div><div><div><div><div><div><div><p>Students who want to study MS Construction Engineering in US can apply for <strong>F1 Visa</strong>&nbsp;or&nbsp;<strong>J-1 Visa</strong>. Former is for international students who want to pursue studies in US and fee for this is&nbsp;<strong>USD 185</strong>. J-1 visa, J student visa or exchange visitor visa is required for international students who want to participate in exchange programs in the US.</p></div></div></div><div><div>&nbsp;</div></di... View more

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<p>Practice describing charts, graphs, maps, and processes clearly. Use different words for numbers and trends like "rose sharply" or "remained stable." Write at least 150 words. Spend 20 minutes only. Start with an overview sentence that shows the main point. Then give key details with examples. Do not give your opinion. Look at sample answers on IDP or British Council sites. Time yourself every time you practice.</p>

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<p>Students who want to take master's in Construction Engineering in USA must have UG degree from recognised university in specializations such as Construction Engineering, or relevant fields such as Mathematics and Engineering. Along with this, students must submit the following paperwork to get admission:</p><ul><li>Grade Point Average of 3.0 out of 4.0 scale or more&nbsp;</li><li>Standardised Test Scores</li><li>English language requirements</li><li>Work experience</li><li>Letter of recommendations</li></ul>

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<div><div><div><div><p>Studying&nbsp;<strong>MS in Construction Engineering </strong><strong>in USA</strong>&nbsp;universities is not easy. Students must prove to get this opportunity. They must aim for good GPA score of min 3 and get work experience in research, internships, etc. Students must have good SOP which shows goals, achievements, personal qualities, etc. Students must have leadership for student clubs, etc.</p></div></div></div><div><div>&nbsp;</div></div><div>&nbsp;</div></div><div>&n... View more

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<p>It is <strong>definitely competitive</strong> to get into <strong>University College Cork </strong>as an Indian student as its acceptance rate is only<strong> 48%</strong> which is<strong> quite low</strong>. Given below are the pointers to take care of -</p><ul><li>Indian students need a <strong>good GPA </strong>often more than <strong>2.75</strong> on a scale of<strong> 4.0</strong>.</li><li>English language requirements&nbsp;</li></ul>

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<p>To get into University College Cork, Indian students need to meet the admission requirements such as having a UG degree with a <strong>strong score for its postgraduate</strong> courses.</p><p>Look at the other UCC admission requirements below -&nbsp;</p><ul><li>For UG courses, a <strong>high school Diploma </strong>with a <strong>minimum</strong> of <strong>75 </strong>to<strong> 90%</strong> in Class 12th (CBSE) and the English language scores (IELTS with 6.5 overall, <strong>TOEFL iBT</strong> with<strong> 90 overall&... View more

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<p>Yes, <strong> Times Higher Education</strong> has ranked <strong>Technological University Dublin</strong> in the <strong>year 2026</strong>.</p><p>This ranking body assesses universities based on factors such as teaching, research environment, industry, international outlook, research quality etc.</p><p>According to the&nbsp;<strong>the latest year's 2026 ranking </strong>for <strong>Technological University</strong> for <strong>Indian students</strong>, is <strong>#1001</strong> which is similar for the <strong>la... View more

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