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fuzzyperfectionengineer · 11 months ago
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Speak Like a Ninja: Score 9 Band in IELTS Speaking Test, SOLVED IELTS Speaking Exam Topics with relevant vocabulary
Speak Like a Ninja: Score 9 Band in IELTS Speaking Test, SOLVED IELTS Speaking Exam Topics, Each topic has two responses, 1 for a beginner and 1 for an advanced speaker, Vocabulary is also provided with each topic
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Location: Toronto, Canada
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Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
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IELTS Trainer and Coach Reviews:
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Location: New York, USA
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britishoverseas12 · 2 years ago
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Best IELTS Coaching Institute in Chandigarh
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dear-ao3 · 11 months ago
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I just wanted to thank all the English fic writers and betas, you are what got me my 8.5 in IELTS and my 760 in SAT reading sections.(both best in my school)
You are literally the reason why I have such a great vocabulary and grammar usage. You are the reason why I can build an argument for an essay. You are also what made me so confident in my English that I did not fuck up my speaking section. You made me look up the funny words your characters said which in turn built my intuition for vocabulary questions in SAT. Your works are what made me read faster.
I am just. So genuinely grateful for everybody out there that makes the stories that are not only entertaining, and thoughtful, and incredibly funny. But can also help somebody learn a language.
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yeah lets hear it for the fic writers
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unlirise · 6 months ago
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in the absence of any sort of preparation or intent, i took the TOEIC today. just to get it over with even though im not graduating this year. i could have taken it next year instead, which would have made sense because the certifications for these exams have a validity period but it's fine. i can always retake it. otherwise, i can just go for IELTS or TOEFL. if not, well... i've been speaking english way more than i speak my native language. i'm more articulate in english, in fact.
apart from that, i got to spend time with my college friends in what could be the last few times i ever hang out with them as they head out on their own adventures as adults.
it's a shame i wouldn't be able to join them because i didn't finish my thesis on time. yet, it's not a huge loss on my part. my thesis is a passion project for me and i've expressed to my friends, my thesis adviser, my research professor, and my family that i want to give my thesis the time, care, and attention it deserves. it's not just a stepping stone to a diploma for me to hop over. it's a life lesson; an important one about how the world works and how i, as an international development student, can see where i fit in this puzzle.
that being said, i'll be cramming my presentation for my orientation tomorrow. hopefully it'll go well. i'll be orienting my research participants on what my thesis is about and how they can help to contribute and what not. hopefully i make a lot of progress and even manage to interview a few of them so that i can begin the data analysis part. in that case, i'd be ready to finish everything off by july and defend by august! it's not getting to me yet but i am excited to see all this slowly coming to a close. i can only hope for things to proceed smoothly and without trouble.
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lordkryze · 2 months ago
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Season of the witch
I’ve come back to my (almost) hometown. I'm working and preparing for my IELTS exam. I can't help but feel a bit stupid at times—if I can't even accomplish some simple tasks, how will I apply to and attend a university in Italy (if I get accepted)?
I know everything, but I’m good at nothing.
On top of that, I need to get one wisdom tooth removed and treat a few others.
But there have been some good moments too. As you may know, I love theatre, so I bought tickets to Swan Lake and The Taming of the Shrew. I also made a new friend. He's Italian but speaks Russian well. I don’t want to jinx it, but so far, he’s been very respectful, treating me purely as a friend, which I really appreciate.
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thatdehydratedmedic · 7 months ago
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Pre-med Results
It has obviously been a hot minute since A level results have been out. However, I thought writing in general about my O level results, A level results and other exam results would be the best way to start this little blog of mine. I will also take this opportunity to introduce myself a little.
During o levels, i wasn't exactly hard working. I had gotten burnt at some point during grade 8 and a personal experience in graded 9 pushed me further away from my studies. I do intend to go into those details some time in the future. For now, I will stick to my study methods and the results this gave me. Despite my lack of interest in studies during this time, I always paid attention in class. I was that girl who would maintain eye contact with the teacher, mostly because it helped me stay present. I did not have many friends and that definitely aided me in staying focused. I did have a few crushes on boys but this did not really affect my studies as I did not talk to them. I might go into more detail about this later. The memories are pretty funny when I look back. Anyways, luckily I did not do too bad on my exams. I got A*s in Chemistry, Biology, Math, Computer Science, English and Physics IGCSEs. I got As in Dhivehi and Islam SSCs.
My grades during O Levels were not perfect. I had not reached my goals. I had thought that that was to be expected as I had not tried as hard as other people my age, and promised myself to try harder in the following years.
My A levels started off to a good start. I was implementing methods which worked for me as well as avoiding methods I had tried and found not to work. In hindsight, some of my goals were pretty unrealistic and I believe that played a key role in my diminishing motivation and discipline. However, I remember feeling embarrassed when people would see me working hard and studying. Other people did not seem to be working as hard and this made me feel insecure. Gradually, I stopped studying completely and lost track of all my assignments. Talk about peer pressure huh. This also happened to be a point in time where I was dealing with a huge identity crisis and this only added to my stress. In the end, I got pretty good grades, but far from what I had hoped for. I got As in Chemistry and Biology A levels and a B in Math A level. I also got 2 As in Dhivehi and Islam HSCs. This was really unfortunate for me as in my country those who got all As received a full government scholarship to study in quite literally wherever they chose. Regardless, the B in math was deserved, I would say, as I had been a careless student.
After many tears, I decided not to dwell too much on the past. My parents and I went to a higher education fair where we spoke to a few medical schools in Malaysia. Namely, NUMed, Cyberjaya and MSU. I ended up really loving NUMed and MSU was a close 2nd. I was advised by all of them to take the IELTS and so I did, and recently received my results. I got an overall 8.0. (Listening: 8.5, Reading: 8.5, Writing: 7.0, and speaking 8.5)
I will be writing about my experience applying to medical schools as well as more soon so make sure to follow me!
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yonemurishiroku · 1 year ago
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This is beside the point but like. I have to take the IELTS the upcoming years and I intend to study by myself since our family can't cover the training center's fees.
So I just wanna ask if anybody can share any tips/ methods to practice Writing and Speaking without actually going to a training center? 🥺🥺🥺 I think I can deal with Reading and Listening just fine but I don't suppose learning S & W alone without someone correcting you as you go would be of any help... ����💀
I heard about using AI but haven't actually figured it out either. Please if anybody could help I'd extremely appreciate it. 🥺
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aptechvisaglobalimmigration · 2 months ago
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If you are an Indian and plan to immigrate to Canada, then obtaining a Permanent Residency will be one of the best ways for you to start. Permanent Residence in Canada has several benefits: medical benefits are free, quality education, and you can even become a full-blooded citizen of Canada. However, for the 2025 intake, specific requirements are necessary if you want to apply for Canada PR. This guide will walk you through what's required and set you on your way to a new life in Canada.
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 What is Canada PR?
Canada PR from India allows Indian citizens to reside, work, and settle in Canada and enjoys almost all the rights that a Canadian citizen possesses. Because you are a permanent resident, free healthcare, educational benefits, and legal protection will be available to you. A few years after holding PR, you may apply for Canadian citizenship.
To qualify for Canada PR one needs to pass the eligibility criteria, primarily through Canada's Express Entry system that works on three systems, which are as follows:
Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP)
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
Federal Skilled Trades Worker (FSTP)
For Indian immigrants, the Federal Skilled Worker Program is liked most, though every pathway has different eligibility criteria.
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Key Eligibility Requirements for Canada PR in 2025
 1. Work Experience
Work experience is one of the most important elements in your application for Canada PR. Under the Express Entry system, you must demonstrate that you have had at least one year of continuous full-time skilled work experience or its part-time equivalent in the last 10 years. The experience must be classified under Canada's National Occupational Classification (NOC) list. Ideally, jobs in TEERS 0 (management jobs), 1 (professional jobs), or 2(technical jobs) will boost your score a lot.
 2. Language Proficiency
Language proficiency in either English or French is required for every candidate. In the case of English, one needs to take IELTS test. Here, one must score at least 6 bands in every module: Reading, Writing, Speaking, and Listening. The more you score, the more you add to your Comprehensive Ranking System score. French speakers have the option of taking the TEF test to earn extra points.
 3. Education
Education is yet another qualification for you. Your education has to be checked through some authorized body and will then be verified whether it meets the requirements set up in Canada. The higher your education level, the more points score. For instance, a PhD holder scores more points than a bachelor's degree holder.
4. Arranged Employment (Optional)
While not a required component, having a valid job offer from a Canadian employer can greatly improve your chances to get issued with an ITA for PR. A valid job offer is the reason for gaining up to 10 extra points in CRS score, which will place you higher in the Express Entry pool rankings.
 5. Adaptability
This element takes into consideration how easily you can get established in Canada. Marks are given if you meet at least one of the following criteria:
Your spouse or common-law partner is eligible to come to Canada and has the language abilities CLB at level 4 or higher
You have previous work or study experience in Canada
You have blood relatives already living in Canada
You have arranged employment in Canada
All these factors can help you score as much as 10 points.
6. Canada's 67-Point System
Canada uses a points-based assessment in terms of determining eligibility for PR under the Federal Skilled Worker Program (FSWP). You must score at least 67 out of 100 points determined by key factors like age, education, language ability, work experience, arranged employment, and adaptability.
 Point Awards:
Age: up to 12 points
Education: up to 25 points
Language Skill: up to 28 points
Work Experience: Maximum 15
Adaptability: Maximum 10
Arranged Employment: Maximum 10
Am I Eligible for Canada PR?
Checking your eligibility for immigration in Canada PR is the most vital step toward your migration journey. One can get a fair idea about the factors such as age, education, work experience, and language skills in one's CRS score. These points will help applicants prepare well in advance for the process. In any system of the Express Entry program or any Provincial Nominee Program, knowing one's eligibility before registration saves ample time and effort.
If you are still in a state of confusion or want professional assistance, then contact Aptech Visa, with more than 15 years of experience in dealing with applications for Canada PR. Then, you'll be guided properly to ensure the maximum feasible chances for you.
To know more you can refer to https://www.aptechvisa.com/canada-pr-points-calculator you can also write to us at [email protected] you can also contact our Canada Immigration consultants at 750-383-2132. 
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youngpeachenthusiast · 3 months ago
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hey um, reaching out to the adult portion of tumblr here.
i am starting to navigate the job market and well... besides the experience in itself being awful and very frustrating, i was thinking about getting into translation. i think it's safe to say that i'm good at writing, and i have pretty much mastered speaking italian (my first language) and english (i have a c2 ielts certification). i am confident that it is a job i could do well.
however, being fresh out of high school and inexperienced professionally, i have no idea where to start or even find a job like this :O
would anyone be able to give me some advice and/or point me in some direction? any help is greatly appreciated. i am trying to save up to move out and start hrt :O
thank you so much in advance!
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aciedump · 3 months ago
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AI:
It's impressive that you achieved an IELTS score of 7.0 and are majoring in English linguistics despite having learned English in a natural way and not being familiar with many grammar structures. This suggests that you have a strong aptitude for language learning and that you are able to effectively communicate in English even without a deep understanding of formal grammar.
There are a few possible explanations for why you were able to succeed in English despite your limited knowledge of grammar:
* Natural ability: Some people are simply more naturally gifted at language learning than others. You may have a natural talent for picking up new languages and understanding how they work.
* Immersion: If you were exposed to English from a young age or if you have lived in an English-speaking country, you may have had the opportunity to learn English through immersion. This means that you were able to practice using English in real-world situations, which can help you to develop fluency and confidence.
* Intuitive understanding: It's possible that you have an intuitive understanding of English grammar, even if you can't articulate it explicitly. This means that you are able to use English correctly without consciously thinking about the rules.
* Focus on communication: It's also possible that you have focused on developing your communication skills in English, rather than on memorizing grammar rules. This means that you are able to express yourself clearly and effectively in English, even if you don't always use perfect grammar.
Whatever the reason for your success, it's clear that you have a unique approach to learning English. Your experience suggests that it's possible to learn a language effectively without relying solely on formal grammar instruction.
If you are interested in learning more about English grammar, there are many resources available online and in libraries. However, it's important to remember that grammar is just one aspect of language learning. If you are able to communicate effectively in English, that is more important than having a perfect understanding of grammar rules.
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horacemann2024 · 7 months ago
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17 Direct Benefits to Study in Ireland for Indian Students
Do you know why a 1-year study in Ireland for Indian students is sought after heavily these days?
Many courses, MS in Computer Science, IT, Biotechnology, Pharmaceuticals, Management, and Business Analytics rank among the top 10 worldwide.
Most Indian students opt for a Master’s program for the benefits we have enlisted below. Graduating with these above MS degrees in Ireland guarantees high chances of employment in Ireland.
Also, universities in Ireland boast high research outputs, the hallmark of an excellent postgraduate study destination.
Award-winning journalist, John Kennedy, calls Ireland the AI island, highlighting the nation’s advancements in technological research.
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Study in Ireland for Indian students: 17 Benefits
Ireland is the best destination for Indian students due to its top universities, affordable 1-year master’s programmes, and 2-year post-study work visas. These are just a few reasons out of many that Ireland has to offer you. 
Below are the benefits why an MS in Ireland or MBA in Ireland is lucrative and will be life-altering. Notably, as an Indian student, you get several advantages.
Some benefits grace you even before you start your journey!
1. You don’t require a GRE score…
You can still study at Irish universities such as Trinity and UCD. Irish universities, which are in the same league as the US universities, which accept Indian students even without a GRE score.
Isn’t this appealing enough to apply to study in Ireland as an Indian student?
Hence, to get into an Irish university, Indian students require an excellent academic record and scores on one of these tests – IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, and Duolingo.
GRE & GMAT is not required by almost all Irish universities (UCD & TCD may ask for GMAT scores for their MBA degrees).
2. English Language Proficiency Training
All English-speaking countries expect their international students to be well-versed in English, as does Ireland.
But aren’t your English proficiency test scores suitable enough to secure admission?
Not to worry. Irish universities offer Pre-sessional English language programs. These short-term courses are designed to help you gain the skills needed to prepare for exams like IELTS, TOEFL, DET, and PTE.
3. How much study gap is acceptable in Ireland?
The answer is…
Study gaps don’t matter for Irish universities!
As long as you can explain the gap between your last academic year and the time of application, you are as good as any other person without a study gap.
Various reasons, such as employment, vacation, health issues, and business ventures, can be used to explain your study gap. You can provide these reasons in your Statement of Purpose.
Sarem Education will help Indian students with their Statements Of Purpose to study in Ireland.
4. Cost of studying in Ireland is lower for Indian students
Compared to studying in the USA, UK, and Australia, an MS degree in Ireland costs less.
Cost of study in Ireland for Indian students:
Place of study EUROS INR
Universities 12,000 to 36,000 9,97,000 to 28,89,000
Institute of Technology 12,000 to 17,000 9,97,000 to 13,63,000
Colleges 13,000 to 15,000 10,80,000 to 12,00,000
Tuition fee is the most significant cost component, while other expenses like accommodation, student visa, medical insurance, and the like typically cost between €7,000 (5 to 9 lakhs) to €12,000 per year.
There are also independent colleges in Ireland where Indian students can study for lesser fees.
Provided you have the necessary work experience, colleges such as Dublin Business School, Griffith College Dublin, and National College of Ireland should be a sweet deal!
Consultancies do love adhering to “get rich overnight schemes” by giving Indian students the aforementioned options to study in Ireland. However, we do not do that here.
Here is some honest information. Freshers would find it daunting to land a job after graduation from these places. So, apply here at your own risk.
However, experienced candidates should be able to land a job thanks to their experience.
With a part-time job or a paid internship, you can further reduce your expenses to study at an Irish university. We advise that you search for the right one where you can balance your studies with your part-time work.
Just ensure you don’t do anything you will regret on your academic side.
5. Study in Ireland for Indian students: Scholarships
Here is a list of scholarships available for students looking to study in Ireland.
Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships Programme, sponsored by the Higher Education Authority (HEA)
The Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship Programme
Scholarships by the Irish Research Council for Humanities and Social Sciences (IRCHSS)
About 60 students get this scholarship which pays them 10,000 euros per year. These Ireland scholarships make life extremely easy for Indian students.
6. The 3 benefits of studying 1-year masters in Ireland
Undoubtedly, Indian students are constantly under pressure to settle down quickly. Studying a 1-year Master’s program at an Irish university can help you alleviate this.
You can fast-forward your dreams of graduating with an MS degree and happily settle abroad sooner than your counterparts in other countries!
Let us enlist and explain the benefits below:
Return to the workforce with world-class skills sooner: Sometimes, students take a 1-year leave to finish their degree and resume work with their previous employer. This is possible if you do a Masters in Ireland. Moreover, a 1-year break for education will also be less harsh on your resume. You can also join the workforce sooner and ease off your loans.
Costs Less: Compared to a 2-year course, studying for a 1-year Masters in Ireland is cheaper. A shorter duration means you pay lesser rent, living expenses, etc.
Resume: In any Master’s course in Ireland, you must complete 90 credits within a year. Inevitably, you will be putting in tons of hard work throughout the year. Consequently, this can bode well for your resume.
7. 100% visa approval
Ireland and India faced the brunt and after-effects of British imperialism and colonization in the 1900s.
Now, both countries share cordial relations owing to which there is less than a 5% chance for your visa to get rejected for Indian students to study in Ireland.
Not impressed?
DAVID FLOOD, Director, India, and South Asia, Enterprise Ireland, shares an impressive stat. The Irish visa approval rate for Indian students has grown by over 95% in the last 5 years.
So what happens to Indian students after they come to study in Ireland?
8. Globally Ranking Universities
Did you know securing admission to Irish universities would allow you to study at one of the top-ranked universities globally? Five universities in Ireland rank within the top 500 globally, and three are within the top 1000.
Trinity College, University College Dublin, University College Cork, University of Galway, University of Limerick, Dublin City University, Maynooth University, and Technological University Dublin are the universities on the list.
9. Highly quality education
The International Graduate Insight Group (i-graduate) found that students pursuing an MS degree in Ireland reported high student satisfaction with their academic experience.
Of course! Why wouldn’t they?
All MS degrees in Ireland are one year in duration. You will be prepared to enter the workforce within one year.
Irish universities and institutions are globally renowned for their programs in Science, Technology, Maths, Teaching, Medicine, Business, and Finance, accredited and recognized worldwide.
Most importantly, the tuition fee is way cheaper to study in Ireland for Indian students than in other top destinations.
Also, Irish universities are ranked among the best in the world regarding gender equality and climate action as per Times Higher Education’s (THE) university impact rankings.
10. Part-time opportunities in Ireland while studying
During their study in Ireland, Indian students can work for up to 20 hours a week.
According to labour statistics, Ireland has more than 400,000 people employed part-time. As regional investment grows and new businesses pop up, part-time jobs shall also grow steadily.
Irish universities also offer teaching assistant positions where students can assist professors with their academic commitments and get paid for them.
Indian students studying in Ireland will be allowed to work 40 hours per week only from June to September & from 15th December to 15th January inclusive. At all other times, students will be allowed to work 20 hours per week while they study.
11. Hub for global corporations
Ireland’s technological ambience is nothing to be scoffed at.
Ireland houses more than 1000 multinational companies, mainly because of Ireland‘s liberal FDI policies and ease of doing business. This opens doors for talent across the world.
Many of these MNCs seek MS degree holders from Irish universities in areas like Artificial Intelligence, ICT, telecom and life sciences.
Several companies – like Google, Facebook, Airbnb, Roche, Abbott, and others – have their European headquarters in Ireland. There are several hundreds of internships for fresher Indian students studying in Ireland.
Down the road, this ups their chances of securing full-time employment.
12. Safe, friendly, party and quality of lifestyle
Consumed by excitement while applying for a Masters, one would leave caution to the wind and fail to read about the destination’s attitude towards international students.
And while Ireland’s windy climate
is often chided for being unfriendly, the locals are super sweet. Indian students in Ireland feel very safe and peaceful, and their study period is a heavenly experience.
Still, undecided to study in Ireland as an Indian student? Contact us so that we can help you connect with alumni.
13. Rich Culture and Heritage
You can earn a 360-degree, fulfilling experience from your education abroad only if you read and imbibe academic papers and the culture around you.
If you are a bookworm, a history buff, or a culture enthusiast, don’t look further into the West than Ireland.
The best part about studying in a European country is that every country is different from the others; in terms of architecture, history, race, music, etc.
Ireland is not just well known for its education but also for reasons like these as well.
Dublin, the capital of the Emerald Isle, is a popular tourist destination filled with parks, museums, and statues paying homage to literary laureates such as Oscar Wilde, Joyce Meyer, etc. Pubs that are about a 1000-year-old grace the ever-alive city centre.
Festivals such as Halloween and St. Patrick’s Day originated in Ireland.
Studying in Ireland for Indian students will be thrilling for those who like to travel to various places and capture the green garlands of nature with their photography skills.
Also, are you familiar with these famous movies- Harry Potter, Star Wars, P.S. I Love You, and Game of Thrones?
All of these films had scenes filmed in Ireland. Ireland’s landscapes breathe life into the dormant desi travel bug in you.
Ireland’s West Coast throngs with breathtaking sceneries, docks, rocky coastlines, and castles. Be sure to check out these places while pursuing your M.S. degree in Ireland.
14. A growing, dynamic Indian community in Ireland
In 2011, The Irish Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation, Richard Bruton TD, aimed at attracting the 100,000 Indian students moving abroad for their higher studies every year into Ireland’s workforce.
Consequently, between 2013-2017, Ireland saw a 45% increase in international students entering Ireland.
As of 2015, about 26,000 Indians reside in Ireland, of whom about 9,000 are second-generation Indians. They occupy roles in healthcare (doctors and nurses), IT, engineering, and senior management positions.
According to DBEI (Department of Business, Enterprise, and Innovation), the majority of work permits were obtained by Indian students than any other nationality in various fields such as IT, ICT, Finance, Medical, and Business in 2022.
You can see several local businesses in Dublin with Indian owners and managers, which may get you part-time jobs if you can get their patronage. “Muqqabla” and “Urvashi” are some music tracks that rock the corridors of these local businesses. So there is no need to forget the rice, dal, and curry after you leave India.
15. Employment rates are at an all-time high!
It is undoubtedly heartening for us to announce (with proof) that employment rates are at an all-time high. Employment figures from the Central Statistics Office (CSO) confidently state that Ireland is fully employed.
Lifeline for graduates in Pharmaceuticals, Finance & IT, Pharma and biotech industry in Ireland picked up after companies took advantage of the government lowering tax rates for corporates.
19 of the world’s top 20 pharmaceutical and biopharmaceutical companies are in Ireland. They constantly attract graduates with MS degrees from Irish universities. Indian students considering where to go after a UG degree in biotech, pharma, biomedical, and instrumentation can seek Ireland for higher studies.
Accountancy and Finance are lucrative for Indian students who study in Ireland. Due to the demand level and a squeeze in supply, companies are increasing compensation packages for both attraction and retention purposes. [Source: Morgan Mckinley]
Several tech-centred Irish institutions offer MS degrees in information technology, data analytics, cloud computing, and business analytics.
The courses are tailored to tackle real-time challenges in the tech-savvy industries in the IT hub of Europe. This is one supporting point for young and ambitious Indian students to study in Ireland for their Master’s.
16. Ireland’s post-study work visa benefits make you go WOW!
So here is the answer to the much-awaited question, “How to work in Ireland post-graduation”.
The Irish government offers a 2-year post-study work visa for Indian students in Ireland to seek employment after their graduation.
Ireland has two types of work visas – General Work Permit and Critical Skills Employment Permit.
The Critical Skills Employment Permit is acquired by people in the sectors included on the Critical Skills Occupations List, such as ICT professionals, professional engineers, and technologists. This visa targets highly skilled people, encouraging them to reside permanently in Ireland.
In 2022, 63% of the 10,171 critical skill visas issued were grabbed by Indian students studying in Ireland.
A General Employment Permit allows the holder to work in various occupations. Unlike the Critical Skills visa, this permit recognizes that all professions are eligible unless excluded from the Ineligible List of Occupations for Employment Permits.
17. Easy Pathway to PR
Did you know Ireland has one of the most effortless PR processes globally?
A list of countries with the smoothest PR processes would include Ireland in the top five.
A Critical skill visa allows you to apply for a PR in two years, and a General work permit will enable you to apply for a PR in five years.
Conclusion:
A 1-year study in Ireland for Indian students is flawlessly beneficial.
It is undoubtedly your gateway to finding a job in Ireland and getting a PR soon in Ireland using the 2 years of critical skills work permit.
We can connect you with Indian students in Ireland to enquire about your course and confirm all of the benefits we have mentioned above to studying in Ireland for Indian students.
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mindmineglobal12 · 9 months ago
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IELTS Band Score
IELTS Exam: A Gateway to Global Opportunities
The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is a standardized test designed to evaluate the English language proficiency of non-native English speakers. Recognized globally, IELTS serves as a benchmark for individuals aspiring to study, work, or immigrate to English-speaking countries.
IELTS Band Score: Decoding the Evaluation System
The IELTS Band Score is a crucial component of the exam, providing a comprehensive assessment of an individual's English language skills. The scoring system ranges from 0 to 9, with each band corresponding to a specific level of proficiency. Let's break down the key aspects of the Band Score:
Listening Module: This module assesses the ability to understand spoken English in various contexts. Scores for the Listening module range from 1 to 9, with 9 indicating expert proficiency.
Reading Module: Evaluating the ability to comprehend written passages, the Reading module assigns band scores based on correct answers out of 40 questions. Band scores in this module also range from 1 to 9.
Writing Module: Divided into two tasks, the Writing module assesses the candidate's written communication skills. Task Achievement, Coherence and Cohesion, Lexical Resource, and Grammatical Range and Accuracy contribute to band scores ranging from 1 to 9.
Speaking Module: This module evaluates verbal communication skills. Fluency, Lexical Resource, Grammatical Range and Accuracy, and Pronunciation contribute to band scores ranging from 1 to 9.
Overall Band Score: The Composite Proficiency Level
The Overall Band Score is an average of the individual module scores, providing a comprehensive snapshot of the candidate's English language proficiency. For example, if a candidate scores 7 in Listening, 8 in Reading, 7 in Writing, and 7.5 in Speaking, the Overall Band Score would be calculated as (7 + 8 + 7 + 7.5) / 4 = 7.375, rounded up to 7.5.
Rounding Up Scores: Ensuring Precision
IELTS band scores are rounded up to the nearest 0.5 or whole number, ensuring precision in the assessment. This rounding mechanism helps provide a fair and accurate representation of the candidate's proficiency level.
IELTS Score Validity: Two Years of Relevance
An IELTS score remains valid for two years from the test date. After this period, the score becomes invalid, emphasizing the importance of recent language proficiency for academic and immigration purposes.
Conclusion: Unlocking Opportunities with IELTS Band Score
In conclusion, the IELTS Band Score serves as a key to unlocking a myriad of opportunities, from pursuing higher education to navigating the global job market. As individuals aim for higher band scores, they position themselves for success in their academic and professional endeavors, making IELTS a vital step towards achieving their aspirations on the global stage.
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globedwise · 10 months ago
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IELTS Preparation Classes in Delhi - Your First Step to Studying Abroad!
Preparing for the IELTS (International English Language Testing System) exam is actually the first step for many students around the world aiming to study abroad. The IELTS language testing system is recognized by thousands of institutions around the world, including universities, colleges, employers, immigration authorities, and professional bodies. It assesses your proficiency in the English language across four key skills: listening, reading, writing,, and speaking.
Enrolling in IELTS preparation classes can be extremely beneficial for students for several reasons:
Structured learning: IELTS preparation classes offer a structured curriculum tailored to the format and requirements of the exam. This helps students understand what to expect and how to approach each section of the exam.
Expert Guidance: IELTS preparation classes can provide valuable insights, tips and strategies to help you maximize your performance in the skill area under the guidance of an experienced instructor. They can identify your strengths and weaknesses and provide targeted guidance for improvement.
Practice Materials: IELTS preparation classes typically provide access to a wide range of practice materials, including sample tests, exercises, and mock exams. Regular practice is important to become familiar with the exam format and improve your skills.
Feedback and evaluation: IELTS instructors can provide personalized feedback on your performance, highlighting areas for improvement and suggesting specific strategies to increase your score.
Motivation and Accountability: Studying for IELTS classes in a structured environment can help you stay motivated and focused on your goals. Additionally, knowing that you have regular classes and assignments can provide a sense of accountability, encouraging you to stay on track with your studies.
Peer support: Interacting with classmates who share similar goals with IELTS preparation classes can create a supportive learning environment where you can exchange ideas, practice speaking English, and encourage others.
Remember, success in the IELTS exam requires sustained effort and dedication. While IELTS preparation classes in Delhi can provide valuable assistance, it is essential to supplement your learning with independent study, practice, and English language experience in different contexts. With determination and effective preparation, you can increase your chances of getting your desired score and fulfilling your dreams of studying abroad.
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visagurukul012 · 1 year ago
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8 Easy Ways to Study Abroad
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Research Your Options: Start by researching universities and programs that align with your academic and personal goals. Consider factors such as the country’s culture, language, tuition costs, available scholarships, and the program’s reputation. The more you know, the better prepared you’ll be to make an informed decision.
Plan Ahead: Study abroad requires meticulous planning. Begin the application process well in advance to ensure you have ample time to gather documents, write essays, and meet deadlines. Universities abroad often have specific admission requirements, so make a checklist to keep track of your progress.
Reach Out to Advisors: Many educational institutions have dedicated advisors or offices that specialize in international student affairs. These experts can guide you through the application process, help you understand visa requirements, and provide insights into cultural adjustments you might need to make.
Explore Scholarships and Financial Aid: Studying abroad doesn’t have to break the bank. Research scholarships, grants, and financial aid options that cater to international students. Many universities offer merit-based scholarships that can significantly offset tuition costs.
Consider Exchange Programs: Many universities have exchange programs that allow you to study abroad for a semester or year while paying your home institution’s tuition. This option can provide a cost-effective way to experience life in a different country.
Language Proficiency: If you’re considering a program in a non-English speaking country, you might need to demonstrate your language proficiency. Taking standardized language tests like IELTS or TOEFL is often a requirement. Dedicated language preparation can boost your chances of acceptance.
Cultural Adaptability: Living in a different country can be a transformative experience, but it requires adaptability. Research the local customs, traditions, and social norms of your chosen destination. Developing cultural sensitivity will help you integrate and make the most of your time abroad.
Embrace Networking: Connect with current or former international students from your desired university or country. Their insights can provide a realistic picture of what to expect and offer valuable advice on everything from housing to academics.
Remember, the journey of study abroad is not just about academics — it’s also about personal growth, expanding horizons, and creating lasting memories. By approaching the process strategically and with enthusiasm, you can make your dream of studying abroad a reality. Seize the opportunity to step out of your comfort zone and embark on a life-changing adventure. Your future self will thank you for it.
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studyyblrring · 2 years ago
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Introduction post
Langblr Reactivation Challenge
Week 1 - Day 1 (challenge)
Hi everyone! I'm really hoping to really get back into language learning this year and consequently become more active on here by sharing my progress/resources/just making friends :)
My name is Vanessa and I'm 24.
My TLs this year are: Japanese and Dutch. (in this order)
If things go well, or if I need a break from either, I'll probably either jump back into studying Korean for a bit or properly start with Thai, but I want to focus as much as I can on my TLs.
My mother tongue is Romanian, but I am fluent in English (C1 according to the IELTS test i took almost 4 years ago lmao)
I've dabbled in many languages over the years, but probably the only other one worth mentioning besides the ones I already have is German!
I have a lot of hobbies that i get hyperfixated on alternatively for weeks at a time, including but not limited to: knitting, crocheting, experimenting with digital design (i really wanna learn blender this year), coding, cooking, reading, listening to a lot of music!
I've been a K-pop fan for 8 years :")
Why I'm studying Japanese/Goals:
I've been studying Japanese on/off for 8 (!!!!!) years this April, but I've never been able to get my language level past somewhere in between N5 and N4 on a good day
I'm hoping to reach an intermediate-ish by the of the year, so around N3 (textbook-wise ideally want to be done with the Quartet series and move on to Tobira before 2024, but reaching Quartet II by the end of the year would still be amazing!)
My current goal in terms of JLPT is passing N4 this year! (probably in December, though if things are going well I might try for July as well). maybe even N3 in December but im trying to keep things as realistic and manageable as possible
Now onto why I'm studying, I started learning Japanese when I was in high school because I found out about the MEXT undergraduate scholarships and I was hoping to increase my chances of getting selected, by knowing as much Japanese as possible, but by the time I finished high school I had changed my plans and didn't apply
But through that, I fell in love with both the language and the culture and I got into anime (it was backwards for me lmao), and I kept studying whenever I could and I really miss it, since it's always been a lot of fun for me
I'm also maybe sorta kinda considering applying for the mext graduate scholarship this year or next year but don't hold me to it, I'm not 100% on it yet, but it is another big motivator for me
Why I'm studying Dutch/Goals
this will be a lot shorter as I don't have that many feelings in regard to the dutch language
My reason for studying Dutch is mostly functional, as I'm enrolled in a Dutch university and I live there for most of the year (I'm also starting an internship at a Dutch company this year, and though the staff is international, knowing Dutch would still be helpful) and knowing Dutch at a higher level will simply make my day-to-day life a lot easier and I would have less awkward interactions that start with "Sorry, do you speak English?" 🙃
My goal is to get around B2? maybe B1 would be more realistic? I'm honestly not sure, I haven't decided yet exactly what my textbooks/resources are going to be, as my studying has been kinda sporadic, but I have been keeping a 63-day Duolingo Dutch streak! I also have a Dutch conversation partner with whom I have ~1h Dutch conversation calls twice a month, and those have been quite helpful as well
and i guess my ultimate goal is to simply be able to get around with using mostly (if not only) speaking Dutch when I'm out and about
see you tomorrow :)
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ploy-16 · 1 year ago
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How to going to study abroad by myself🛫📖🧫
Studying abroad requires good preparation. Whether it's financial preparation, study plans or language proficiency. in order to achieve the intended goal The preparation for studying abroad is like planning ahead. that help prepare not to miss or miss important matters For anyone who is preparing to study abroad This article has compiled 6 ways to prepare for studying abroad. that boosts confidence and increase readiness For anyone who is looking for new opportunities to go on to study Let's see how to prepare yourself to reach your intended goal.
1. Prepare a plan, find study information ready
Planning before doing anything can help reduce mistakes that will occur Preparing to study abroad is the same. Early planning is required. Both choosing a university and a course that you are interested in studying. To know what the university needs for a degree or grade point average. As well as what are the application criteria, you will be able to prepare yourself, such as the desired grade point average (GPAX) and the language level used for enrollment. The environment and weather are another factor that should be well studied. in order to prepare clothes The costume is correct and suitable for the weather More importantly, you can assess yourself whether your body can adapt to this different climate or not. Because if you can adapt slowly causing illness may affect learning in the long run
2. Prepare your language skills well before going to school.
to study abroad Language is very important. Usually, when going to study in an English-speaking country such as England, Australia. New Zealand And Canada, etc. The institution often asks for English language test results, whether it's IELTS or TOEFL. Therefore, preparing for studying abroad should prepare good language skills. 
Practicing listening, speaking, reading and writing skills on a regular basis.
Regular use of English
To study abroad, you must prepare English test scores to meet the criteria set by the institution, such as IELTS, TOEFL and SAT (some faculties).
SOP (Statement of Purpose) or Letter of Recommendation 
Having good English skills, in addition to being able to apply for admission to further study Can also be used to communicate in life as well When choosing a course and university to study further You should look at the requirements of each university to be ready for what exams to take. And what level should I get?
3. Prepare sufficient funds for study.
The funding factor is another very important factor, so when planning your preparation for studying abroad. Money should be ready. By calculating various expenses such as tuition fees, various living expenses and should have a reserve fund as well, as follows: 
tuition money
Tuition fees vary from institution to institution and course. If you have a clear goal of studying where you want to study should prepare the money in this section ready The average tuition fees in England, Germany, Australia and New Zealand. That depends on the level of education. The approximate expenses per year are as follows:
Undergraduate degree average 600-1500k
Masters degree average 700-1500k
PhD level average 800-1500k
These tuition fees are a rough estimate. however Expenses are subject to change. 
cost of living 
For the cost of living is a part of various expenses. In everyday life, whether it is accommodation, books, meals, travel expenses, water, electricity and other expenses. In which each city, the cost of living will be different, you may have to prepare about 40,000-50,000 baht/month 
emergency reserve
From various expenses including tuition fees and daily expenses Preparing to study abroad also requires an emergency fund. This part of the emergency fund may include in case of illness. accident lost wallet or what the children Unexpected to happen, so having a spare lump sum will make the kids. Feel safer and more at ease
4. Prepare to apply for a visa
Another important thing is getting a visa that anyone preparing to study abroad needs. Because each country has different qualifications and criteria for applying for a visa, you should study carefully which documents the embassy requires for consideration. The main student visa application procedures are as follows:
Fill out the visa application form. along with submitting documents specified by the embassy
Pay the visa fee
Schedule an interview with the embassy.
5. Prepare complete documents
When traveling to study abroad, quite a lot of documents are required for applying for studies, such as visas, passports. health certificate Travel insurance, etc. Some documents must be translated into English as certified by the embassy. 
important documents
Traveling abroad, it is necessary to have important documents ready and should be stored in order when it is time to use. or in case of emergency so as not to be in a hurry and can be picked up easily which important documents What should be prepared are as follows:
passport
visa documents
Insurance documents such as health insurance or travel insurance
dormitory booking form
plane tickets
Vaccine Passport
International driving license (if any)
Documents and test results for university submission
Documents required for admission to each university may vary. depending on the requirements of that university which important documents The most commonly used ones are as follows:
Application for admission
Transcript or graduation certificate
Graduation Certificate
English language test results such as IELTS or TOEFL
A letter or recommendation from a professor
Letter of recommendation (SOP: Statement of Purpose)
health certificate
work certificate in case the faculty or university requires
6. Pack your belongings in your bag, ready to go. 
The last way to prepare for studying abroad when everything is ready. can pack things into the bag and ready to go, where the children can make a checklist When everything is packed into the bag, check to be careful. And prevent falling essential items. In addition, personal medication should be prepared. exchange money from that country and generic medicines in the bag Make sure that the items you bring are not controlled, prohibited, or illegal in the country of destination.  Studying abroad is the dream of many, whether it's going to study for a bachelor's degree, a master's degree, or a short course. which requires good preparation for studying abroad To make every journey smooth, such as planning a study Get ready for the language prepare funds and visa preparation Importantly, in preparing for studying abroad, you should plan early. to be ready and will achieve the goal as intended
Natthakitta Thipthong M.5/3 No.16 (Ploy)
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