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arunseodelhi · 4 months ago
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Canada vs UK - Best country for Indian Students
Which is better, Canada or the UK? Studying in Canada and the UK is a wise decision because of the high caliber of instruction and illustrious colleges' histories. Canada anticipates approximately 753,000 foreign students studying here, according to the World Vision 2024 report. According to The Pie News, there were 680,000 overseas students enrolled in UK universities during the 2021–2022 academic year. There are parallels between the UK and Canada in terms of geography, culture, responsibilities, availability of free healthcare, etc. Other perks for international students include living expenses, tuition costs, employment opportunities, work alternatives following a work visa, permanent residence, and so forth.
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envisionoverseasconsultants · 7 months ago
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Cost of Studying MBA in London: MBA in London Fees for Indian Students
Being the center of the global financial system, London is home to some of the best business schools in the world, which draws Indian students who want to pursue an MBA there. On the other hand, knowing the financial ramifications is essential to organizing your educational path. This post gives a thorough rundown of the price of doing an MBA in London as well as helpful advice on how to efficiently budget these costs.
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newstrides · 2 years ago
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Masters in UK For Indian Students: Take Opportunity | Newstrides
There are the best universities for Masters in the UK for Indian students that provide the best learning and job opportunity for students in a fast-paced country.
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screwexpert · 2 years ago
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Achieve your dream by studying in the UK to get the best job opportunities. So, find the best universities in UK for masters for Indian students with NewStrides.
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futureinklink · 2 years ago
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Overseas Education Consultants for Masters in UK after graduation or 12th
Let us help you study in the UK with step by step guidance and Overseas free education counselling. Future link Consultants is a INDIA based company specializing in overseas education services established in 2000. UK is the second most preferred overseas education destination in the world, only next to the USA. 
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Assistance for Studying in the UK | Best Universities in UK for masters
UKScholar is an expert in suggesting best universities in UK for masters and also helping Indian students for studying in the UK. Are you concerned that your opportunities for studying in the UK are limited? You no longer need to worry since UK Scholar has you covered. Over the past 20 years, UKScholar, a reputable and knowledgeable education consultancy, has assisted students in their desire to study in the UK.
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horacemann2024 · 8 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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engineering-in-germany · 11 months ago
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Reasons to get an MBA degree in Germany
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Are you contemplating pursuing an MBA degree abroad? Germany might not be the first country that comes to mind, but it's gaining recognition as a top destination for MBA studies. Here are some compelling reasons why getting an MBA degree in Germany could be the right choice for you.
For More Info Visit: MBA in Germany for Indian students  
1. Renowned Business Schools:
Germany is home to several prestigious business schools renowned for their quality education and international recognition. Institutions like ESMT Berlin, Mannheim Business School, and Frankfurt School of Finance & Management offer world-class MBA programs that attract students from around the globe.
For More Info Visit: Best Business School in Germany for MBA  
2. Diversity and International Environment:
Studying for an MBA in Germany exposes you to a diverse and multicultural environment. With a significant number of international students and faculty members, you'll have the opportunity to collaborate with peers from various backgrounds, enhancing your global perspective and cross-cultural communication skills.
3. Affordable Tuition Fees:
Compared to MBA programs in the US and UK, obtaining an MBA degree in Germany can be more cost-effective. Many universities offer competitive tuition fees, and some public institutions even provide tuition-free education, making it an attractive option for budget-conscious students without compromising on quality.
For More Info Visit: Cost of Masters in Germany for Indian Students  
4. Strong Job Market:
Germany boasts a robust economy and is home to numerous multinational corporations and thriving industries. Completing an MBA in Germany can open doors to a plethora of job opportunities, especially in sectors such as automotive, engineering, finance, and technology. The country's strong focus on innovation and entrepreneurship further enhances career prospects for MBA graduates.
5. Post-Study Work Opportunities:
After completing your MBA in Germany, you have the option to extend your stay and seek employment opportunities in the country. Germany offers various visa options, including a job seeker visa, which allows you to stay and search for employment for up to 18 months after graduation. Additionally, the German government encourages skilled professionals to contribute to the country's workforce, making it easier for international graduates to secure job offers.
For More Info Visit: How to Get Admission in Germany  
Conclusion:
Choosing to pursue an MBA degree in Germany can be a strategic move for your career advancement. With renowned business schools, a diverse learning environment, affordable tuition fees, abundant job opportunities, and favorable post-study work options, Germany emerges as an attractive destination for aspiring business leaders seeking a transformative educational experience.
FAQs:
1. Are MBA programs in Germany taught in English?
Yes, many MBA programs in Germany are taught entirely in English to accommodate international students.
2. What are the entry requirements for MBA programs in Germany?
Entry requirements may vary depending on the university and program, but typically include a bachelor's degree, relevant work experience, GMAT/GRE scores, and English proficiency (for non-native English speakers).
3. Can international students work while studying for an MBA in Germany?
Yes, international students with a valid student visa are allowed to work part-time up to 20 hours per week during the semester and full-time during semester breaks.
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arunseodelhi · 6 months ago
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UK Universities without IELTS for Indian Students
Despite the fact that proficiency in English is one of the main requirements for submitting an application for a UK student visa. If, on the other hand, you apply to MS programs at UK universities without having taken the IELTS, your university will send immigration authorities a certificate attesting to the fact that you are proficient in English and that you are eligible to apply for a Tier 4 student visa in the UK.  You can still fulfill the requirements for a UK student visa by taking the Secure English Language Test (SELT) instead of the IELTS.
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mybeingthere · 2 years ago
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Emily Carr was born in Victoria, British Columbia in 1871. Her inclination to art was duly encouraged by her father, Richard Carr, a wholesale merchant. After the death of both her parents in 1890, she started to pursue art seriously, and studied at the San Francisco Art Institute for two years. At the age of 26, Carr visited a small village near Ucluelet located on the western coast of the Vancouver Island. There she sketched the lives of the Nootka people, indigenous to the land. Her interest in the lifestyle of Indian people was promoted by her trip to Alaska, where she spent days sketching the daily activities of the villagers.
In 1899, Carr went to the UK to study at the Westminster School of Art in London. In England she befriended and worked with Julius Olsson and Algernon Talmage, artists of the St. Ives School. By the time she returned to Canada, Carr established herself as a professional artist. She worked as a teacher at the Ladies Art Club in Vancouver, where she was highly unpopular among the students due to her smoking habits and cursing, that eventually led her to resign from her job.
After her tryst with many Indian villages in the Queen Charlotte Islands and the Upper Skeena River, Carr once again went to Europe in 1910, to study at the Académie Colarossi in Paris. She also took private lessons from Harry Phelan Gibb who influenced her palette adding there more vibrant colors. She was also influenced by French Post-Impressionism and Fauvism, and, after returning back to Canada in 1912, she exhibited 70 oils and watercolors of her “french period”, showing those influences. However, her bold new style was not appreciated by Canadians.
During the next 15 years, Carr did not paint much. She run a boarding house, took a short-story writing course, and spent some time in San Francisco doing different jobs, like painting decorations for the St. Francis Hotel and drawing cartoons for Western Woman’s Weekly. In 1927 Carr attended an exhibition of West Coast Aboriginal art in National Gallery of Canada. There she met Lawren Harris and other members of the Group of Seven, the most recognized modern painters in Canada at that time. Their distinctively Canadian art impressed her greatly, and triggered the most prolific period of her creative career. Throughout the decade, she mastered the scenes from the daily lives, traditions and culture of the indigenous Americans. With Lawren Harris as her mentor, Carr began to paint bold, almost hallucinatory canvases with which many people identify her - paintings of Aboriginal totem poles set in deep forest locations or the sites of abandoned Indigenous villages.
After a year or two Carr left Aboriginal subjects to devote herself to nature themes. From 1928 on, critical recognition and exposure in exhibitions of more than regional significance, like the National Gallery of Canada and the American Federation of Artists in Washington, D.C., began to come her way. There was even the occasional sale, though never enough to improve her financial situation. In full mastery of her talents and with deepening vision, she continued to produce a great body of paintings freely expressive of the large rhythms of Western forests, driftwood-tossed beaches and expansive skies, like Indian Church (1929), Loggers’ Culls (1935), and Heart of the Forest (1935).
In 1937, Carr suffered her first heart attack, which marked the beginning of a decline in her health and a lessening of the energy required for painting. Artworks from her last decade, like Odds and Ends (1939), reveal her growing anxiety about the environmental impact of industry on British Columbia's landscape and on the lives of Indigenous people. Carr died in 1945 of a heart attack. More than half a century after her death, she has become a Canadian icon. Her long preoccupation with the Indigenous culture of the Canadian west coast coincided with the beginnings of a rising tide of awareness and confident self-identification on the part of Aboriginal people who had for some time been considered part of a moribund culture. In the same way, her passionate involvement with nature and its portrayal coincided with a growing popular awareness of environmental issues and an accompanying sense of loss associated with the disappearance of "nature" in our own day. And the fact that she was a woman fighting the overwhelming obstacles that faced women of her day to become an artist of stunning originality and strength has made her a favorite of the women's movement.
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Navigating Your Path to Global Education with Career Bridge Group
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In the age of globalization, the pursuit of education transcends borders. It's about embracing diversity, broadening horizons, and unlocking opportunities that extend far beyond one's homeland. This is where Career Bridge Group steps in, weaving dreams into reality and guiding students on their journey to studying abroad.
Based in the vibrant city of Hyderabad, Career Bridge Group stands as a beacon of hope and expertise for those with aspirations of pursuing education in foreign lands. With a track record dating back to 2003, Career Bridge has been a steady force in facilitating the dreams of countless Indian students, transforming them into successful global citizens.
Our journey begins with the fundamental belief that education is not confined within geographical boundaries. Every student yearns for quality education that transcends beyond mere classroom learning. However, the path to international education can be complex, with various universities, courses, and countries to consider. This is where the expertise of an overseas education consultant becomes invaluable.
Career Bridge Group operates as more than just consultants; we're partners in your journey. We understand that embarking on an educational voyage requires careful planning, research, and guidance. Our dedicated team of experienced career counselors and esteemed Indian alumni, who have successfully pursued education abroad, join hands to provide personalized assistance.
We're driven by the commitment to simplify the process of studying abroad. Our services encompass comprehensive counseling sessions, tailor-made training programs, university events, seminars, tests, and demo interviews. These elements collectively shape a roadmap that aligns with your goals, preferences, and aspirations.
Choosing the right institute or university abroad isn't just a decision; it's an investment in your future. At Career Bridge Group, we believe in empowering students to make informed choices. We're equipped with a deep understanding of universities across the USA, Canada, UK, Australia, New Zealand, and more. Our extensive network and collaborations with reputable overseas colleges ensure that you're presented with the best options.
Success stories are etched in the very fabric of Career Bridge Group. From securing admissions in prestigious institutions to assisting with visa applications, we've been the catalyst for countless dreams coming to fruition. We measure our success through the achievements of our students, whose educational journeys have become a testament to our commitment.
As we continue to evolve and adapt to the changing landscape of global education, Career Bridge Group remains resolute in its mission. Our core values of integrity, dedication, and student-centricity guide every interaction we have. We're not just consultants; we're mentors, friends, and companions, offering unwavering support as you step into the realm of international education.
So, whether you're looking to study business in the UK, pursue a master's in the USA, or explore scientific avenues in Canada, Career Bridge Group is here to transform your aspirations into achievements. Join us in embracing the boundless possibilities that education across borders brings. Your journey awaits, and we're here to make it remarkable.
Unlock your potential with Career Bridge Group. Explore, discover, and embark on a transformative educational journey that knows no boundaries. 🌍🎓 #CareerBridge #StudyAbroad #GlobalEducation
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UK Visa Changes for Indians: What You Need to Know from January 2025
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This article explains the new UK visa rules for Indians from January 2025. It covers students and skilled workers.
Table of Contents
Higher Financial Requirements
New Rules for Students
New Rules for UK Skilled Workers
UK Visa Fee Increases
The 28-Day Rule: Explained
Start Planning Now!
Contact The SmartMove2UK
Higher Financial Requirements
The UK is raising how much money you need to show when you apply for a UK visa. This impacts students and skilled workers.
Read: step-by-step guide to applying for a UK visa from India
New Rules for Students
From 2 January 2025, students must show they have enough money to live on. 
This includes accommodation costs.
You will need to prove you have £1,483 per month if you study in London.
You will need £1,136 per month if studying outside London.
For a one-year master’s programme, this means you will need:
£13,347 for London
£10,224 for elsewhere in the UK
This covers your living expenses for nine months.
Know: Different UK study visas in depth
New Rules for UK Skilled Workers
Skilled workers need to show they earn enough to live in the UK.
You must prove you earn at least £38,700.
You need a sponsor from a UK employer. This employer must be approved by the UK Home Office.
If you don't have a sponsor, you must show you have enough money saved to support yourself.
A Complete Guide to understand: UK Skilled Worker Visa Requirements
UK Visa Fee Increases
UK visa fees are increasing for most visa types. This includes tourist, family, and student visas.
Some people will not have to pay the increase. This includes people with disabilities and those working in certain jobs, like healthcare.
The 28-Day Rule: Explained
A new rule says you must have the required money in your bank account for at least 28 days in a row. This applies to students and skilled workers.
The closing balance on your bank statement can’t be older than 30 days when you apply.
If you don't follow this, your UK visa application could be rejected.
Check your next options: after UK visa refusal
Start Planning Now!
You should start planning your finances now. This will help you meet the new requirements. If you need to save more money, start now.
Contact The SmartMove2UK
One Stop for All your UK Visa Requirements. The SmartMove2UK is a specialist immigration law firm with branches in India (Mumbai | Delhi | Bengaluru) led by a specialist Solicitor. Evolving from practicing exclusively in the areas of UK nationality and immigration law.
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futureinklink · 2 years ago
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Study in UK visa consultants with scholarship for Indian Students
Indian students must get a student visa in order to be permitted to study in UK. Student visa in UK is regarded as Tier 4. You can apply for your Tier 4 visa once the university of your choice confirms you’ve been given a place in their institution. For Indian students, the UK and Canada have always been favorites as Study Abroad destinations
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educationtech · 15 hours ago
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Study Abroad After 12th: Procedure, Requirements & Courses - ACEIT
Studying abroad after completing Class 12 is an increasingly popular choice among Indian science students, driven by the desire for better educational opportunities, exposure to diverse cultures, and enhanced career prospects. This guide outlines the various aspects of pursuing higher education abroad, including popular courses, application procedures, scholarship opportunities, and top destinations.
Why Study Abroad After Class 12?
·        Cultural Exposure
·        Studying abroad immerses students in new cultures, traditions, and lifestyles. This experience broadens their perspectives and enhances their understanding of global issues.
·        Global Perspective
·        Students gain insights into different educational systems and problem-solving approaches, preparing them for a competitive global job market.
·        Personal Development
·        Living in a foreign country fosters independence, self-confidence, and adaptability. These skills are invaluable in both personal and professional contexts.
Popular Courses for Science Students
After completing Class 12 in science, students can choose from a wide array of courses. Some of the most sought-after fields include:
·        Engineering: Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, Computer Science, Aerospace
·        Life Sciences: Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Environmental Science
·        Emerging Fields: Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Robotics
These programs provide theoretical knowledge and practical skills through hands-on experiences and internships.
Application Process
Step 1: Research and Choose Your Course/University
Students should start by identifying their interests and career goals. Researching universities that offer programs aligned with these goals is crucial. Popular destinations include the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and Germany.
Step 2: Prepare for Standardized Tests
Most universities require standardized tests for English proficiency, such as IELTS or TOEFL. Additionally, subject-specific tests like the SAT or ACT may be necessary depending on the chosen course.
Step 3: Documentation
Prepare essential documents including:
Academic transcripts
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of Recommendation (LOR)
Proof of funds to cover tuition and living expenses
Step 4: Application Submission
Submit applications before deadlines and ensure all required documents are included. Some universities may also require interviews as part of the admission process.
Scholarship Opportunities
Financial constraints should not deter students from pursuing education abroad. Numerous scholarships are available specifically for Indian students:
·        Reach Oxford Scholarship: Covers tuition fees and living expenses for undergraduate programs at Oxford University.
·        Global Study Awards: Offers up to GBP 10,000 to help cover tuition costs.
·        Erasmus Mundus Joint Masters Degree Scholarship: Provides comprehensive financial support for joint master's programs across various universities in Europe.
These scholarships can significantly alleviate the financial burden associated with studying abroad.
Top Destinations for Indian Students
Several countries stand out as popular choices for Indian students seeking higher education:
·        United States: Known for its diverse range of programs and prestigious institutions.
·        United Kingdom: Offers high-quality education with a rich cultural experience.
·        Australia: Attracts students with its friendly environment and post-study work opportunities.
·        Germany: Gaining popularity due to its excellent engineering programs and no tuition fees at public universities.
Emerging Trends in Study Abroad
The landscape of studying abroad is evolving with trends such as hybrid learning models that combine online and in-person education. This flexibility allows students to manage internships or part-time work while studying. Additionally, there is a growing emphasis on skills-based education that prepares students for real-world challenges.
In conclusion, Arya College of Engineering & I.T. offers studying abroad after Class 12 offers Indian science students a wealth of opportunities for academic growth and personal development. By carefully researching courses, preparing for standardized tests, applying for scholarships, and choosing the right destination, students can embark on a transformative educational journey that enhances their career prospects in an increasingly globalized world.
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Study masters in UK destinations
Most preferable destinations to study masters in UK
Some common things come to mind when you think of the UK. Like the red buses, tea, and the picturesque views. Instinctively, many people think only of England when talking about the UK.
When we talk about study in UK, we talk about the 4 different nations that are in the country.
What are the countries in the UK?
The UK comprises England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. Each country in the UK has its own similarities and differences, like, we all use the same currency. Still, we have different traditions, languages, capital cities, cultures, landscapes, and experiences waiting to be discovered.
Find out more by reading further, or better yet, by applying to your dream universities in UK.
About England
Known affectionately for its gentle rolling countryside, vintage shopping, colourful nightlife, and laid-back beach living, England is the largest of the four UK nations. It is a celebrated destination for study in UK for Indian students. If you are planning to study abroad for masters then England has a lot in store for you. You get to experience first-rate education in a traditional, yet modern setting. With plenty of airports and train stations, travelling to and around England is super easy and convenient. Whatever your interests are outside of the classroom, you’ll soon see that there’s something for everyone here. The University of London is the top choice for MBA in UK for Indian students as it among one of the best universities in England.
It’s known for some of the top universities in UK for masters which provide excellent opportunities for international students to learn and grow. You can choose your desired course from several options available and universities offer study abroad scholarships to aid with the high tuition fees. They allow students to do part-time jobs to gain experience. England also has a rich cultural history and diversity in the population. It is home to world-class music, renowned literary geniuses, like Shakespeare, vibrant sports and popular universities in UK for Indian students.
Interesting Ireland
Besides the spectacular and alluring countryside and coastlines, Ireland is the land of multiple UNESCO World Heritage Sites which inspired the famous ‘Narnia’ stories and the ‘Game of Thrones’. Ireland is also one of the most popular study abroad destinations in Europe. It has top universities in UK for masters which offer thousands of study programmes which attract international students from around the world. Ireland has a reputation for educational excellence and is home to several universities in Ireland for Indian students — young, dynamic and innovative universities that transform lives, develop skills and raise ambitions. There are over 215 clubs and societies, state-of-the-art sporting facilities and library services for you to explore. Study in Ireland and experience a warm and amazing lifestyle.
Irish people are friendly and fun-loving. The country is as welcoming as it is affordable. The tuition fee and accommodation are cost-effective — the lowest in the UK. The education is highly research-oriented and the career prospects afterwards are promising as it is the home of many companies headquarters. It not only gives you a unique cultural experience but you also receive a world-class education. If you want to Study Abroad UK then Ireland is the perfect choice for you.
About Scotland
Scotland is recognised as a land of unmatching history, stunning scenery and warm welcomes, but you may not realise that Scotland is also an innovative, diverse and progressive nation, and one which plays its part in addressing key global challenges. Study in Scotland and receive a world-class education as it is a leading study abroad destination for masters. There are 19 world-leading institutions in Scotland educating thousands of international students from over 180 different countries. It is at the forefront of revolutionising research and innovation as it is the most highly educated country in Europe. With the top universities in UK for masters, Scotland is the perfect place to kickstart your study overseas plan.
Study in Scotland, at the world’s oldest and most prestigious as well as the finest modern institutions. Scottish universities offer a myriad of courses to choose from in more than 150 subjects and international graduates are highly satisfied with their learning experience at a Scottish university. With a broad alumni network and world-renowned research, the learning opportunities extend far beyond your chosen course. Along with that, a range of study abroad scholarships is offered at Scottish universities for you to apply for. Whether it is kilt-wearing bagpipe players or traditional ceilidh dances, your experience as an international student in Scotland will be a memorable one. Study overseas in Scotland to build yourself a bright future.
Welcome to Wales
You don’t really hear people talking about studying in Wales, especially given the rich study in UK opportunities. And that’s a shame! But that doesn’t mean Wales doesn’t have a lot in store for international students. The Welsh people and universities foster a welcoming outlook for international students. Every year Welsh universities welcome thousands of international students from many countries to learn and grow with them. Universities ensure everyone gets the opportunity to thrive by offering a rich innovative and ground-breaking research-oriented education.
Wales has a passion for education. You can study an extraordinary range of subjects, from Architecture to Zoology. Graduates from universities in Wales are in unprecedented demand because of their valued education and skillset. As a study in abroad destination, it offers a diverse culture mixed with the fun of city life, along with the beautiful countryside, mountain ranges and a fantastic coastline. The universities have a great student support body and the campuses are also very safe and friendly. From the zealous crowds on the day of a rugby match day to the mesmerising UNESCO World Heritage sites, Wales has something to offer everyone.
Each of the countries in UK has a great career and study abroad opportunity. Make sure you check out the similarities and differences between the 4 nations before applying for a college to study in UK. With world-class education and high-quality teaching, you need not worry about anything when you study in UK as it is among the safe, most affordable and most reliable study abroad countries in the world. Don’t miss the chance to study in UK, the best country to study abroad for Indian students.
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