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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
The University of California, Santa Barbara, evaluates applications based on the students' academic performance, involvement in relevant extracurricular activities, personal insight responses, and life experiences. Some of the factors considered by the university while selecting UG and PG candidates, along with the level of importance, are given below:
Academic/Non-academic Factors | Level of Importance |
|---|---|
Rigor of secondary school record | Important |
Class rank | Not considered |
Academic Grade Point Average (GPA) | Very Important |
Recommendations | Not considered |
Standardized test scores | Not considered |
Application essay | Very Important |
Interview | Not considered |
Extracurricular activities | considered |
Talent/ability | considered |
Character/personal qualities | considered |
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes and NIOS National Institute of Open Schooling is generally accepted in countries like Australia UK Canada and Germany for higher education including undergraduate and post graduate studies while its recognised as equivalent to other both like CBSE and ICSE some International Universities may have specific requirements or prefer specific board student applying from NIOS students meet the university admission criteria which may include standardized test score like TOEFL or IELTS and other entrance exam
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, after having 12 th passed through NIOS and having passed NEET, it is normally possible to pursue MBBS abroad. The National medical commission (NMC) has made it clear that the students of NIOS are eligible to appear in NEET UG. Nonetheless, the major problem is admission to certain foreign medical colleges where they might even have their policy on NIOS. Since you have to be a foreign medical graduate willing to work in India, you have to take up the National Exit Test (NExT) that is mandatory to all such graduates along with the other guidelines of NMC such as course duration and internship requirements as per the foreign universi
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