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3 months agoContributor-Level 10
You need to balance on both speed and accuracy, but accuracy usually comes first, especially for content-based questions in the PTE exam.
- Accuracy: Without accuracy, speed is useless. Incorrect answers written fast or even in full length don't get any marks.
- Speed: PTE is highly timed exam. You must learn to work quickly and efficiently. Hence, the ideal approach is to practice until you can achieve accuracy within the time limits for each question type.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
The minimum PTE scores required for the UK Student visa for the degree level and above courses is 59.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 7
Here are some reasons to get your application for New Zealand student visa rejected
- Insufficient funds
- Incomplete or false documents
- Poor academic records
- Low English proficiency scores
- Doubts about genuine study intentions
- Health and character issues
- Inconsistencies in the application
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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
Here are some of the common PTE exam challenges that the students may face:
- Many universities and immigration bodies have not just an overall PTE score requirement but also minimum scores for each section (Listening, Reading, Speaking, Writing). A student might achieve a great overall score but fall short in just one section, making him/her ineligible.
- PTE is a timed exam. Students often find themselves struggling to manage their time, especially in sections like Reading and Writing.
- Since PTE is AI scored, it is very sensitive to pronunciation and fluency. Students from non native English speaking countries often struggle to understand a
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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
Jobs in engineering fields like Computer Science or AI from a top institute and becoming a Commercial Pilot are among the best high-paying jobs that do not require NEET.
Additionally, careers in Data Science, the Merchant Navy, and Pharmacy also offer lucrative opportunities without requiring the NEET exam.
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3 months agoContributor-Level 8
The journey to the highest paying job has no shortcut. To get a notewrthy package, you would still be required to upskill yourself after 12th science. Here's the list of the highest paying careers and professions after 12th science:
- Commercial Pilot: Topping the charts for starting salaries, commercial pilots are in high demand. After completing the requisite training at a DGCA-approved flying school, which includes logging 200 hours of flight time and clearing CPL exams, you can apply for a co-pilot's job which offers a decent starting salary of ?12 Lacs to ?18 Lacs per annum approximately.
- Engineer (Computer Science/IT/AI/ML): Com
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