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Chandra Chaudhary

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A comparison of Free University of Berlin with RWTH Aachen and University of Hamburg is given as follows: 

Free University of Berlin comparison

 

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Annu navariya

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First of all, you have to get a study permit for studying in a Canadian university.  A study permit is required to validate your stay.  You'll either get a visitor visa or an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) besides the study permit, which will allow you to enter the country.  It's important to remain enrolled and make reasonable progress toward completing your course while on a study permit.

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Annu navariya

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Both the International College of Manitoba and Holland College offer quality education, but it would depend on individual preferences as to which one is better. ICM is associated with the University of Manitoba and offers pathways to undergraduate degrees in various disciplines, especially for students who intend to transfer to the University of Manitoba. On the other hand, Holland College is known for having practical, hands-on programs, especially in trades, health, and business. If you prefer a more academic route with a focus on university transfer, then ICM might be your best bet. For vocational and career-focused education, Holla

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MOHD ZAID

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Following below is the list of top colleges in Delhi and nearby regions for BCA:

Jamia Hamdard University
IGNOU, New Delhi
JSS Academy of technical education noida MIMT, Noida
Noida International University, Noida
Manav Rachna University
Lingaya Vidyapeeth

 

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Annu navariya

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Yes, an Indian student can apply to Scripps College, but an average Indian student has a chance only if he or she meets the academic and extracurricular requirement. Scripps College is a selective liberal arts college in California which looks for well-rounded applicants with strong academic performance and extracurricular involvements, personal essays and recommendation letters.

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MOHD ZAID

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An international student studying at Texas South University will need about INR 19,87,960 per semester for fees, which translates to INR 39,75,920 per year, including room and board, books, health insurance and other expenses include and this fee can be relied on your usage such as your how to use it. 

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The application fees for the NUS IS 20$ and it is non refundable payment. Due to its acceptance rate even less than 10%, it is very tough and difficult for international students to get the chance for admission. NUS is very selective and highly competitive for any course so candidates need to score very high in academics and must have extra curriculars to show as part of their profile. Additionally, SAT and TOEFL would also be required depending on the course you are applying to. 

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Annu navariya

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Campus life at Green River College is very vibrant. With close proximity to classes, libraries, and events, it helps students become well connected and academically equipped. On-campus housing facilitates ease of access, along with safety, career services, and encouraging participation in extracurriculars and improving grades.

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Nikhil kumar Dubey

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Although technically possible to enter a Federation University Australia MBA programme without work experience, it is, under most circumstances, not feasible as most MBA programmes in Australia, including at Federation University, usually require some amount of professional experience and so if a programme states it can provide an MBA without work experience, it could be a (potentially) different type of management programme entirely and not an authentic MBA.

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Kunal Lalwani

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According to the findings made, the AIMST University revealed that the most preferred disciplines by the Indian students are the Medical and Engineering studies. But for these programs, Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MBBS) and B.Tech programs in Computer Science, Civil and Mechanical Engineering are some of the most popular.

A significant number of students choose study MBBS associated with its recognition and the constantly increasing demand for doctors throughout the world.

In addition to this there is high demand for B.Tech courses because the university boasts of strong infrastructural and teaching facilities.


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