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https://www.apsense.com/article/hire-the-best-overseas-education-consultants-in-india.html
Hire the best overseas education consultants in India
For having a seamless abroad experience ensure that you hire for yourself the best overseas education consultants in India. These experts with their knowledge and know-how about the right match for your universities with your courses and guide you at every step, making your study abroad experience a smooth and hassle free one above all.
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Here is why Aberdeen is the perfect city for your study abroad plans - As the name of the blog suggests, the city of Aberdeen is one of the best student cities around the world for international students. This is one of the reasons why the UK has become one of the top study destinations in the world.
#Aberdeen perfect city for study abroad#Best City For Study Abroad#Courses to Study in UK#Robert Gordon University#study abroad 2023#Study Abroad UK 2023#Study abroad UK for Indian Students#Study in UK#The University of Aberdeen#Top Universities in The United Kingdom
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Best Countries to Study Abroad for Indian Students in 2023
Studying abroad is one of the most different experiences in a student’s life. Different landscapes, environments, and historical universities attract students. Most Education Consulting Firms make it possible for Indian students.
If you want to work while studying abroad, but don’t know which country will make this possible for you?
Best 5 Countries to Study Abroad:
Study in USA The USA is a well-established country. The quality of education in the USA is one of the best in the world. You also know that studying in the USA is a dream for millions of students. To study in the United States, you have also required F-1 visa.
Top Courses to study in the USA
Business
Engineering
Information Technology
Pharmacy
Study in Australia Australia has become one of the top study destinations for Indian students. All the universities in Australia have an English teaching curriculum.
Top Courses to study in Australia
Accountancy
Agricultural sciences
Biomedical Engineering
Core Engineering
Computer Science & Information Technology
Study in Canada
Canada is a wonderful country. Canada is considered to be one of the most popular study destinations. High-quality education with affordable tuition fees is one of the best reasons.
Top courses to Study in Canada
MBA
Medicine
Technology
Agriculture
Engineering
Media & Journalism
Study in New Zealand New Zealand is the best Country to study. The universities in New Zealand provide an excellent education. The New Zealand education system is about hands-on learning.
Top courses to Study in New Zealand
Engineering
Medicine
Business Studies
Hospitality
Nursing
Business Management
Study in the UK :
The United Kingdom is a fully advanced country with significant economic, and scientific cultural impact on the rest of the world.
Top courses to Study in the UK:
Computer Science
MBBS
Fashion and interior designing
Law
Engineering
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caravaggio paintings, st. peter's and the pantheon, and the view from my kitchen and bedroom windows
#finally posting pics from my study abroad trip#rome 2023#<- this will be my tag for it#i miss that kitchen window so bad... i miss watching the swifts and parakeets and motorcycles and rain..#sighhhh
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ArtFights!!! OCs belong to @tillman @kruzidula @magician-hero :)
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ALSO MY BIRTHDAY IS COMING (JANUARY 11) 👹👹👹 ALL I WANT IS BIRTHDAY WISHES WHEN I HOP IN HERE AGAIN 🦅🗣🦅YOU BETTER🗣💥🦅WISH ME💥‼️💥🦅A HAPPY💥🦅BIRTHDAY ‼️🦅💥🗣
#2023 birthday me was miserable with just me buying 1 slice of cake in back to my rented home away from my family (<- studying abroad)#MY 2024 GOAL IS TO BE ANNOYING AND LOUD ABOUT MY LIFE!!! HAD ENOUGH OF LAYING LOW YEARGGH 🗣🗣‼️‼️‼️‼️
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sleepy and v fed up w this blasted reading for japanese history class tomorrow. give me 45 minutes to finish this article and i will be back to talk about kissing or something
#for the blissfully uninitiated: hello i am history student#which is a fantastic thing to be but also a significant pain in the [REDACTED] when it wants to be#the professor for this class is almost unbearably terrible which does not exactly make me WANT to do this reading#but the exam is in like 2 weeks lol#so yk. i have the hardest life of anyone on earth etc etc#god forbid i actually do the degree i asked to do lmao#also i up early this morning to drag myself to the immigration bureau for a visa amendment#which meant a decidedly unpleasant hour on the metro during rush hour :(#its bc im applying for this english TA position in spring#its literally only for 5 days and tbh i wouldn't mind doing it for free bc i am sad like that and enjoy teaching for fun#but it IS paid - and paid work is Not Allowed under my student visa#so even though i literally have not even GOT the job (applications close today) i still had to go and apply for permission to work#watch as they dont hire me lol#oh i should mention - for those who may not know i am in tokyo this year#i am british and i usually go to uni in the uk but im on a study abroad year this year#i came to japan in sept of 2023 so ive been here for coming up on 5 months and i will be going back home in august on 2024#its weird to think that im approaching the halfway point#tbh i should really just make this a separate post but whatever#coming to japan has been very strange but a good thing i think
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i'm free!!!!
i'm gonna play legend of zelda, take a week-long nap, go to ireland, and then i'm gonna get back into writing tuebor again
#yall my 2023-24 academic year was absolute chaos lmao i'm so sorry#srry for disappearing but i havent had a moment to myself since september#at least i made friends this year and i finally graduate next spring? lmao (help me. i'm getting too old for this)#anyway catch yall in june when i get back from study abroad#tuebor fic#felix volturi x oc
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yesterday i was thinking that if i don't get into any phd program by the end of the year and i switch to focusing on studying oposiciones to work at a museum i will try and learn some catalan to get the c1.
#basically my plan for next year is: if i get into the phd i will be living abroad which is scary but i'll be doing a phd which :)#if i don't. i will try to get into a phd next year but that will become my plan b#my plan a will become studying oposiciones and going to conferences / writing papers / studying languages / anything to engross my cv#i was thinking of also trying to get the official tour guide license so i can work as that in the meantime but for what i saw in madrid#the last call for the exams to get it were in 2017. so that's fun#i'll also want to try another official language exam. probably french cause that's the language i know most after english.#and then. i could also try and get the c1 of catalan cause i don't mind moving to another autonomous community to work in a museum#like i am open to state autonomic and local museums. they just have to be historical / ethnological / archaeological#my dream would actually be to work at centros de interpretación in archaeological sites but i don't know if they fall under the 'museum'#denomintation or if they are another thing i'd had to study for#and a c1 in catalan opens up my possibilities in three new autonomic communities#it's also the cooficial language i know the best. and also valencia (and more specifically alacant province) is like. on my top 3 list of#preferred destinations. cause i know pretty well the province so i think i wouldn't be so anxious moving there#and there's family and friends so i won't feel so alone i think#anyways. this is all hypothetical. but yeah#oh!!! i almost forgot!!!#if all of this happens i also want to try learning pottery ^_^#there's a pottery workshop next door to my therapist office so i would most likely go there hehe#i'm happy cause i'm excited both to live abroad and do a phd and to stay here and study a bunch of things so. regardless of what happens#these next few months until 2024... next year is garanteed to be better than 2023. for sure
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sometimes, if I join a discord group, one that is made by people from my collage, I add in my socials, including my wc tumblr to see if anyone knows about warriors.
#mod rambles#there would be like 1 or 2 people that have heard about it but never read it themselves#they just know it as that one book about cats hehe#well my school is tiny#like 2000 students small#also yay news for me!#but I got accepted into the study abroad program I wanted#so happy#my financial aid follows me abroad so extra yay#last week I applied for a scholarship to pay for my airfare and other things#hope I get it#I'm going to Rome Italy#which is perfect since I'm double majoring#in history and art history#this will be in fall 2023
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Switzerland Your Perfect Student Destination for Studying Abroad - If you want to study abroad, then Switzerland would definitely be the perfect choice as a study abroad destination. The universities in Switzerland do not fall short when it comes to providing world-class higher education and cater to the demands of the international students in terms of the courses that they want to pursue and the post-study benefits as well. Read this blog all about how Switzerland is going to be your perfect student destination for studying abroad.
#Courses in Switzerland#Jobs In Switzerland#Student visa for Switzerland#Study Abroad#study abroad 2023#study abroad Switzerland#study in Switzerland 2023#study in Switzerland#Top Universities in Switzerland
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Last leg of my amazing 150 days abroad. Sitting in Rome's Fiumicino airport waiting to catch a flight back to Frankfurt. My flight was delayed 35mins when I was checking in my bag. By the time I got through security they added an extra 1.5 hours to the delay.
I haven't slept in 24 hours. My eyes are so dry they feel like sandpaper. My phone is at 40% and it's still snowing in Frankfurt so Im really hoping I get back to Germany today.
Pray for me.
I just wanna check into my hotel and fucking sleep.
#im so tired but also not desperate enough to be one of those people who lay on the ground and nap on the floor in an international airport#i downloaded a kindle book that Ive been waiting a year to come out but my eyes and brain are talking on different frequencies at the moment#i can't believe that Thursday next week Im on a plane home to Australia#also its like -9° c tonight in Frankfurt and Im pretty sure my home town was like 31°c at the moment#im going to fucking die next week#like I dont handle the heat on a good day#and now Im going from literally snow delaying my flight to a queensland summer#personal#cassa studies abroad 2023
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Hello Everyone,
Let me regale you with a tale of 2023. Last year I was really focused on being able to study abroad in Ireland. There are a lot of people who travel and forget the magic of it. I haven't traveled by plane or abroad so this is a big deal to me. There was difficulty around every corner to try to reach this goal. Many times I was let down. A job fell thru, my car radiator died. But I kept looking for scholarships and applying. I was also waiting for my passport. Everything was uncertain and then little by little, I was able to make progress towards my goal.
Channel update 2024: I can create how to videos on Studying Abroad, Mental Health tips, updates about the library proposal, and more comics.
2024 is going to be a great year.
#2023 review#funny skits#comic art#2024#channel update#Study abroad#Ireland#accomplishments#ridiculousmaddancer#Youtube
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He’s doing his best (he just shaved his whole head to feel an Emotion)
#photoshop#illustration#adobe#procreate#japan#japan travel#japan trip#japanese#japan 2023#study abroad
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#1 flight tickets and visa
As I mentioned in my last post, the application process for gks is quite long and stressful. As you wait for the results of the first, second and third round, all you wish is to know the final results: Whether you're going or not. And you kind of expect everything will be fine once you know that all the effort and money was not in vain. In reality you only have a few days to celebrate the achievement before another stress period starts. It can be very individual depending on the country you're from and university you will attend but there are probably very few awardees who would consider the following process easy or unproblematic. (I decided to write down the whole process including dates in case it can help anyone in the future.)
After the final results were out on 30.06. it took about a week for NIIED to send us the Invitation letter (NIIED was sending out the emails in an alphabetical order so some people received it in 7 days and some later. Mine came on 10.07.). Following that the procedure depends on your uni. I know that many universities sent out CoAs (Certificate of Acceptance) very promptly and students could start their visa application process almost right away. For me, it took almost a month. But we will get to it later.
First, I received a survey asking me for details regarding my flight ticket. The school you're going to attend first is responsible for buying your ticket, so if you're attending language institute first and it's different from your uni (I think that after 2023 it's the case for only 5 universities), they will be the one to contact you. The survey came on 04.07. and there we questions such as prefered date of departure, prefered airport of departure, etc.
Important thing to note is that you have to depart from your home country, otherwise, the ticket won't be covered. There are also some other rules determined by NIIED such as that the "itinerary must be a direct flight or a flight with the shortest route to Korea (and if there is no direct flight available, the layover should be limited to 30 hours)." Except this, there is a price limit. The costs cannot exceed 1,2 million KRW. These rules can get very illogical in some cases. For example, I come from a very small country that offers no direct flights, but there are two big foreign international airports near our borders (1-2,5 hours by car from my house). No exceptions were allowed in my case, so the ticket I got is from a city that is 4,5 hours away from my home by car (but in my country) and I have to transfer 2 times to board a plane in an international airport that is just 2 hours from my home. The flight will take about 26 hours in total. That means that it will take almost 2 days for me to get to my dormitory. This is not all. I could get a flight from my country with 1 transfer but it was about 500 thousand KRW above the limit. As they refused to make any exceptions, 26 hours with 2 transfers flight was chosen over 14 hours flight with 1 transfer. Funny, right? I find it quite unfair because I know that there were people from countries from which the cheapest flight is way above 1,2 mil KRW and school got them very good tickets (great airline and good transit) ignoring the limit while I got a lowcost airline with 2 transfers. But since I decided to accept the situation rather than make a big deal about it, let's end my rant.
To tell you the truth, I'm okay with taking longer to get there but I'm worried about the transfers and since I'm also taking checked baggage it highers the chances of my baggage getting lost. Please wish me luck. ^^
I know I'm not the only one in bad situation regarding the rules. Some people have troubles with the transit visa and even take much longer than me.
To make it clear, before the university staff purchased the ticket, I got an email for confirmation and only after my failed attempt to compromise did they pay for it and sent it to me. I heard people from a few universities didn't even have a choice. Or there were cases when they asked them to purchase the ticket themselves with a promise to reimburse when they open their account in Korea.
Okay. Enough about tickets. Let's talk about visa.
Because we are a scholarship awardees, NIIED does their best to make the process simpler. We don't have to pay the usual visa application fee nor prove our financial ability to support ourselves. People doing the language programme apply for D-4 visa, exempted apply for either D-2-3 or D-2-7. Documents you need will therefore differ (and can be different also depending on the country you are applying from so check with your embassy), but you generally need the following:
Passport and passport photo (3,5x4,5cm)
NIIED invitation letter
CoA
Document indicating the final level of education (Diploma)
Visa application form
One thing to note, if you come from smaller country, chances are that the visa staff won't know about this scholarship at all. In case they ask you to pay the fee or don't cooperate, print out the Important Notice/Guidelines and show them. Fight for that fee exemption! XD Just make sure you are polite please.
The reason I couldn't apply for visa right away in July was that I didn't yet have CoA. Korea University informed us that we can only get this document after the tuition payment period (although as scholarship students, we technically don't pay, just do so called 0 won registration). After the registration, I got my CoA on 27.7. You need to keep in mind that you have to schedule your appointment for visa application at the embassy in advance. There is a website where you can register online but it wasn't open for my country and I could only schedule the appointment by calling them. I was informed by our embassy that it's okay to call them only 2-4 days in advance so I waited and called them when I received the CoA.
Fast forward, I was left speechless when they told that I should come in 2 weeks with less than 14 calendar days to my departure. That stressed me out so much. The usual period for visa issuance is 14 working days. I contacted the embassy several times to ask for explanation but they repeated that I will get my visa on time and don't have to worry. To give you some background info to understand what was going through my head, I have experience of not receiving my Korean visa on time and having to deal with consequences so this didn't quite help. My ticket was non-refundable and my arrival very tight with the beginning of semester on September 1st.
But whether it was my stubborness that made me contact them several time or they were really that sure that I can get it on time, I got my visa issued in only 3 working days. Yayy!
To not make this article very long I will continue tallking about the Course registration and Orientation in the next article.
#global korea scholarship#gks 2023#ksgp 2023#study abroad#korean scholarship#korean university#ku gsis#gks#kgsp
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