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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
The international education series
Sunday, January 24, 2010
Indian Govt to Derecognise 44 Deemed Universities
- Meenakshi Academy of Higher Education and Research , Chennai
- Chettinad Academy of Research and Education, Padur, Kancheepuram
- Dr. M.G.R. Educational and Research Insitute, chennai
- Saveetha University, Chennai
- Kalasalingam University, virudhunagar
- Periyar Maniammai University, Thanjavur, Tamil Nadu
- Marine Engineering and Research Institute, chennai
- Vels Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies, Chennai
- Karpagam University, Coimbatore
- Vel Multi Tech Sri Rangarajan Sakunthala Engineering College, chennai
- Sri Balaji Vidyapeeth University, Pondicherry
- Vinayaka Missions University, Salem, Tamil Nadu
- Bharat institute of science & technology, Selaiyur Tambaram, Chennai
- Ponnaiyah Ramajayam college, Thanjavur
- Rajiv Gandhi National Institute of Youth Development, Sriperumbudur
- St.Peter's University of higher Education and Research, Chennai
- Noorul Islam University, Kanyakumari
- Institute of History of Art Conservation and Musicology, New Delhi
- Nava Nalanda Mahavira , Nalanda, Bihar.
- Christ College, Bangalore,
- Lingaya’s University in Faridabad, Haryana
- Jaypee Institute of Information Technology in Noida
- Sri Devraj Urs Academy of Higher Education and Research, Kolar
- Yenepoya University, Mangalore
- BLDE University, Bijapur
- Sri Siddhartha Academy of Higher Education, Tumkur
- Jain University, Bangalore.
- Institute of Advanced Studies in Education (IASE) of Gandhi Vidya Mandir, Sardarshahr
- DY Patil University in Maharashtra
- Gurukul Kangri Vishwavidyalaya, Haridwar
- The Savita Institute and Vinayaka Mission in Tamil Nadu.
- Yenepoya University, University Road, Mangalore
- BLDE University, Solapur Road , Bijapur
- Krishna Institute of Medical Sciences, Satara
- DY Patil Medical College, Kolhapur,
- Mody Institute of Technology and Science, Rajasthan
- Shobhit Institute of Information Technology, Meerut
- Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, Noida
- Manav Rachna International University, Faridabad
- Santosh University, Ghaziabad
- Nehru Gram Bharati Vishwavidyalaya, Allahabad
- Siksha O Anusandhan, Bhubaneswar, Orissa
- Maharishi Markandeshwar Univ, Maullana, Ambala
- Graphic Era University, Dehradun
Monday, June 15, 2009
Travel, Study, and Work in the U.S.
Getting to and Leaving the U.S.
Find a U.S. embassy; apply for a U.S. visa; convert currency; learn about border entry...
Study in the U.S.
Apply for a student visa; find colleges and universities in the U.S; apply for financial aid...
Travel and Tour in the U.S.
Explore U.S. tourist sites; find maps of the U.S.; learn about driving in the U.S...
Work in the U.S.
Find a job in the U.S.; learn about green cards, workers' rights, tax requirements, workplace safety, wage and hour issues...
Friday, June 5, 2009
Study in U.S.A. - US Education
It is talked of as the land of dream fulfillment, of cutting edge quality, of mega bucks and of life as you want it to be.
Whatever you have heard about the U.S., it's true. And getting an education there is probably the simplest and most reputable way of being a part of the great American dream. And also, US education is eminently affordable, if done the right way. Unlike other parts of the world, where self-funding is the only way to pay for your education, the US education system offers an array of scholarships and loans besides earn-as-you-learn opportunities. Information on all this, and lots more, is available on this site.
We have information on nearly 2300 US Institutions and more than 600 courses. So, be it Music Therapy in University of California or Business Management in Alaska, if you would like to study in USA, we have something for you.
Links
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- Undergraduate Application Procedure
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- Expenses & Tuition Fee
- Financial Aid & Scholarships
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- Useful Education Agencies
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- MBA in USA
- MS/PhD Engineering in USA
- Bachelor degree in USA
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Sunday, May 31, 2009
Study Abroad in India
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Friday, May 29, 2009
Disance Learning Checklist for Indian Students

More and more universities are offering distance learning packages, recognising the global opportunities available via the Internet and the potential to attract students who might otherwise be unable to study.
The distance-learning students have a much greater choice of course and university than ever before. But how do you make the right choice of course to fit both career goals and lifestyle needs? The Indian Student investigates…
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Saturday, May 23, 2009
Top GRE universities to apply

1 Harvard Univ USA
2 Stanford Univ USA
3 Univ Cambridge UK
4 Univ California - Berkeley USA
5 Massachusetts Inst Tech (MIT) USA
6 California Inst Tech USA
7 Princeton Univ USA
8 Univ Oxford UK
9 Columbia Univ USA
10 Univ Chicago USA
11 Yale Univ USA
12 Cornell Univ USA
13 Univ California - San Diego USA
14 Tokyo Univ Japan
15 Univ Pennsylvania USA
16 Univ California - Los Angeles USA
17 Univ California - San Francisco USA
18 Univ Wisconsin - Madison USA
19 Univ Michigan - Ann Arbor USA
20 Univ Washington - Seattle USA
21 Kyoto Univ Japan
22 Johns Hopkins Univ USA
23 Imperial Coll London UK
24 Univ Toronto Canada
25 Univ Coll London UK
25 Univ Illinois - Urbana Champaign USA
27 Swiss Fed Inst Tech - Zurich Switzerland
28 Washington Univ - St. Louis USA
29 Rockefeller Univ USA
30 Northwestern Univ USA
31 Duke Univ USA
32 New York Univ USA
33 Univ Minnesota - Twin Cities USA
34 Univ Colorado - Boulder USA
35 Univ California - Santa Barbara USA
36 Univ British Columbia Canada
36 Univ Texas Southwestern Med Center USA
38 Vanderbilt Univ USA
39 Univ Utrecht Netherlands
40 Univ Texas - Austin USA
41 Univ Paris 06 France
42 Univ California - Davis USA
43 Pennsylvania State Univ - Univ Park USA
44 Rutgers State Univ - New Brunswick USA
45 Tech Univ Munich Germany
46 Karolinska Inst Stockholm Sweden
47 Univ Edinburgh UK
48 Univ Paris 11 France
48 Univ Pittsburgh - Pittsburgh USA
48 Univ Southern California USA
51 Univ Munich Germany
52 Univ Rochester USA
53 Australian Natl Univ Australia
54 Osaka Univ Japan
55 Univ California - Irvine USA
56 Univ North Carolina - Chapel Hill USA
57 Univ Maryland - Coll Park USA
57 Univ Zurich Switzerland
59 Univ Copenhagen Denmark
60 Univ Bristol UK
61 McGill Univ Canada
62 Carnegie Mellon Univ USA
63 Univ Leiden Netherlands
64 Univ Heidelberg Germany
65 Case Western Reserve Univ USA
66 Moscow State Univ Russia
67 Univ Florida USA
68 Univ Oslo Norway
69 Tohoku Univ Japan
69 Univ Sheffield UK
71 Purdue Univ - West Lafayette USA
72 Univ Helsinki Finland
73 Ohio State Univ - Columbus USA
74 Uppsala Univ Sweden
75 Rice Univ USA
TOEFL® (The Test of English as a Foreign Language)

Who should take it: TOEFL may be required for university application and admission for students whose first language is not English.
Where to apply: Educational Testing Service
Rosedale Road
Princeton, NJ 08541
Phone: +1 (609) 921-9000TOEFL - Go anywhere from here
“The TOEFL® test can take you anywhere.”
Regardless of which university you plan to attend, postgraduate programs will require you to present test scores that demonstrate your readiness for study. The TOEFL ® (Test of English as a Foreign Language TM) test is the most widely required for U.S. admissions and has been taken by more than 20 million students worldwide.
The TOEFL test is accepted by more than 6,000 institutions in 110 countries. So, by scoring well on the TOEFL test, you’ll be eligible for admission to virtually any school in the world. You can view the list of universities and register for the test by clicking here.
The TOEFL test:
- Measures the English-language skills you’ll use when you study abroad
- Demonstrates your academic readiness
- Is a name you know and trust — because TOEFL scores are objective, unbiased and fair, you know you can compete equally with other students
The TOEFL Internet-based (iBT) test consists of four sections: Reading, Listening, Speaking, and Writing. All four sections are taken on the same day, and the entire test is about four hours long. What is most unique about the test is that it asks you to combine, or integrate, more than one language skill, just like you do every day. For example, sometimes you read a passage, listen to a short lecture about a topic, and then speak or write a response. And you can take notes throughout the entire test just like you would in a real academic class.
The following chart shows the range of questions and the timing for each section. The time limit for each section varies according to the number of questions.
| Test Section | Number of Questions | Timing | Score Scales |
| Reading | 3-5 passages, 12-14 questions each | 61-100 minutes | 0-30 |
| Listening | 4-6 lectures, 6 questions each, 2-3 conversations, 5 questions each | 60-90 minutes | 0-30 |
| BREAK | 10 minutes | ||
| Speaking | 6 tasks, 2 independent and 4 integrated | 20 minutes | 0-30 |
| Writing | 1 integrated task 1 independent task | 20 minutes
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| Total | 4 hours | 0-120 |
Language heard on the TOEFL iBT is designed to sound like real-life conversations from university lectures and classes, labs, professors’ discussions with students, study groups and everyday situations. The reading passages are taken from real textbooks and course materials. This method of testing replicates real university classrooms and life, proves you can communicate your ideas and confirms you are prepared to begin your academic studies.
Practice for the TOEFL test
TOEFL ® Practice Online is the official test preparation website for the TOEFL iBT. It not only simulates the real testing experience, but it also provides instant scores and feedback so you know if you are ready for test day. If you need to focus on a particular skill, such as speaking, you can take advantage of the targeted practice available at the website.
The Official Guide to the New TOEFL® iBT is also available for study . a test preparation book published by ETS and McGraw-Hill. The book can be purchased at www.ets.org/toefl/guide/susa, or in bookstores.
Register for the TOEFL test
When you register for the test, you can designate which universities you want to receive your scores. Or, you can wait until you receive your scores before sending them to your selected universities. You will be able to view your scores online 15 business days after you take the test. Your score report will even give you feedback on additional ways to improve your skills. In addition, ETS will send you a paper score report for your records.
It’s important to get started soon, since test centers fill up quickly. Register now! For more information about the TOEFL test,
click here.
See also the article TOEFL® iBT Study Tips.
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See also the article TOEFL® iBT Study Tips.
Saturday, May 17, 2008
GRE helpline
| The Graduate Record Examinations (GRE) General Test is a multiple-choice admission test for applicants to graduate schools. The test is administered by the Educational Testing Service (ETS), under the sponsorship of the Graduate Record Examinations Board. The GRE is a computer-adaptive test (CAT), and consists of three scored sections | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Friday, May 16, 2008
Ten colour full reasons for studying abroad............more beautiful than a rainbow
10 reasons why you should study in a foreign country
1. Study abroad is the optimal way to learn a language.
There is no better and more effective way to learn a language than to be immersed in a culture that speaks the language you are learning. You're surrounded by the language on a daily basis and are seeing and hearing it in the proper cultural context. Language learning happens most quickly under these circumstances.
2. Study abroad provides the opportunity to travel.
Weekends and academic breaks allow you to venture out and explore your surroundings - both your immediate and more distant surroundings. Since studying abroad often puts you on a completely different continent, you are much closer to places you might otherwise not have had the opportunity to visit. Some more structured study abroad programs even have field trips planned in or around the curriculum.
3. Study abroad allows you get to know another culture first-hand.
Cultural differences are more than just differences in language, food, appearances, and personal habits. A person's culture reflects very deep perceptions, beliefs, and values that influence his or her way of life and the way that s/he views the world. Students who experience cultural differences personally can come to truly understand where other cultures are coming from.
4. Study abroad will help you develop skills and give you experiences a classroom setting will never provide.
Being immersed in an entirely new cultural setting is scary at first, but it's also exciting. It's an opportunity to discover new strengths and abilities, conquer new challenges, and solve new problems. You will encounter situations that are wholly unfamiliar to you and will learn to adapt and respond in effective ways.
5. Study abroad affords you the opportunity to make friends around the world.
While abroad, you will meet not only natives to the culture in which you are studying, but also other international students who are as far from home as yourself.
6. Study abroad helps you to learn about yourself.
Students who study abroad return home with new ideas and perspectives about themselves and their own culture. The experience abroad often challenges them to reconsider their own beliefs and values. The experience may perhaps strengthen those values or it may cause students to alter or abandon them and embrace new concepts and perceptions. The encounter with other cultures enables students to see their own culture through new eyes.
7. Study abroad expands your worldview.
In comparison with citizens of most other countries, Americans tend to be uninformed about the world beyond the nation's boundaries. Students who study abroad return home with an informed and much less biased perspective toward other cultures and peoples.
8. Study abroad gives you the opportunity to break out of your academic routine.
Study abroad is likely to be much unlike what you are used to doing as a student. You may become familiar with an entirely new academic system and you will have the chance to take courses not offered on your home campus. It's also a great opportunity to break out the monotony of the routine you follow semester after semester.
9. Study abroad enhances employment opportunities.
Did you know that only 4% of U.S. undergraduates ever study abroad? Yet, the world continues to become more globalized, American countries are increasingly investing dollars abroad, and companies from countries around the world continue to invest in the international market. Your experience living and studying in a foreign country, negotiating another culture, and acquiring another language will all set you apart from the majority of other job applicants. [
10. Study abroad can enhance the value of your degree.
While abroad, you can take courses you would never have had the opportunity to take on your home campus. In addition, study abroad gives your language skills such a boost that it is normally quite easy to add a minor in a language or even a second major without having to take many more additional courses after the return to your home campus.


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