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natasha chhabra

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Hi Krishnakant,
It will be a tough choice as both these countries are very popular among students and the universities in both Canada and Germany are very selective and competitive. To make an informed decision as to which country you should choose compare the budget, admission requirements of universities in both countries, your academic profile, your career plans and where you want to work or settle. You must also find out about the stay back options, work permit schemes and job opportunities in your field. You have to search these information and decide accordingly. Lastly, its your own personal choice as to where to study.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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The question is wrong and I think you are a little confused. Freshman is someone who has joined the college right after school. A typical first year student is called a freshman. Someone who has transferred from another college to say Stanford will be called a transfer student.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi,The eligibility criteria to pursue Bachelor's degree in Germany is to complete 13 year education and knowledge of German language. In India, we have 12 year formal education, so in order to study your undergraduate course in Germany you must have one more additional year. To fulfil this criteria, you can clear your IIT-JEE Advance.
Complete the first year of a recognized Bachelor's degree programme.

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Surbhi KumariPassionate about Legal Journalism

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IIMC offers PG Diploma which you can do after graduation. A graduate in any discipline can apply JMI which offers BJMC.

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astha singh

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Hi Naveen!
If you want to explore and pursue a career in the field of design, then M.Des would be a good option. Several specializations are available for this course such as Accessory design, Architecture, Ceramic design, Fashion design, Game design, Graphic design, Industrial design, Interior design, Leather design, Jewellery and Metal Smithing, Knitwear design, Multimedia design and Textile design. Candidates who have completed this course can find lots of job opportunities in different fields of design industry. It is upto you to decide what career path you want to walk on.

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rahul r

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Please refer to the link provided below which lists all the major scholarships available to international students. Maximum scholarship per student has been made available and can be viewed at the link provided below. https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/scholarships/usa-cp.


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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Divyanshu, pathway programs can be treated as bridging programs which can be done to bridge the gap between some requirements required to pursue a particular programme. If you don't meet some admission requirements then you can do some pathway programs, complete the necessary framework and be eligible for further studies. They are very popular in Australia, New Zealand and also in Canada. Generally colleges which offer pathway programs have tie-ups with certain universities, you have to check these details when you sign up for a pathway programme like which university you can apply to and what all assistance the programme or college
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anila k

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For B.Sc in economics, you need to have mathematics as a mandatory subject. Economics is not compulsory for this course at +2 level.

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