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First of all, you must know that getting a full scholarship as a foreign applicant is very tough. Scholarships are often merit basis and are given by universities. If you want a scholarship you must be a brilliant student. For a full scholarship you must raise your standards, have excellent grades, outstanding profile overall. Some universities also offer scholarship based on family income but you must be a brilliant student anyways.
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For admission details, kindly refer Institute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition, Goa - B.Sc in Hospitality and Hotel.
About scholarship, it is advisable to get in touch with the institute itself.
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It is very nice to know your aim of going abroad for your M.Tech.
Yes, many students are heading for US or Canada or Western European countries. The countries which are witnessing decline in population are faced with reduced intake in their well-established colleges and hence offer good scholarships to prospective students. Hence, you have good chances of getting admission in any of the European or Canadian institutes. However there are many nuances to the whole process and hence I will strongly advise you to approach an agency which is dealing with sending students abroad and particularly to Western Europe or Canada. They
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1. Indian Airlines scholarships
Two scholarships of Rs 4,00,000, each given on merit-cum-means basis per batch.
2. Air India scholarships
Two scholarships of Rs 4,00,000, each given on merit-cum-means basis per batch.
3. Rajiv Gandhi Foundation
For two women pilots on merit-cum-means to the extent of Rs 3,00,000 each per batch.
4. Scholarships for SC/ST candidates
Rs 2,00,000 on training fee. Additional Rs 2,00,000 by IGRUA to three SC/ST candidates per batch by selection on merit cum means basis. Some state governments award sch
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https://www.shiksha.com/university/sri-chandrasekharendra-saraswathi-viswa-mahavidyalaya/aiseee-exam.
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