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Sir please guide me I want to go abroad for study in engineering . Now my 12th class is running so sir suggest me what will I do


Ramesh Gayakwad 24th Dec, 2017
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Dinesh Gujarathi 26th Dec, 2017
Dear Ramesh

I guess our friends gave much information for your query and I just want to add some:

These vary between study programs and levels. For each course, Indian students will need to meet a minimum English language requirement. Along with that a minimum academic record of 65% and above for humanities stream in class XII, and 70 - 80% and above for Science/Commerce stream in class XII will also be required. Foundations and Diploma programs are available for students who have secured below 60%. The student should have completed 18 years of age before joining a degree program.



It is important to note that these numbers are just for reference purpose, the actual numbers may differ from university to university.

The following documents also need to be submitted:

Attested copies of mark sheets of class X, XII, and the Bachelor's degree (if applicable)

At least, two academic reference letters from professors who have taught you most recently.

If you have work experience then two letters of recommendation from the employer/manager who knows you well and can comment on your professional abilities

Statement of Purpose (SOP)

Resume

Photocopied score reports of GMAT / GRE / IELTS / TOEFL

Portfolio (in case of students applying for art and design courses & architecture programs)

Others (certificates/achievements at the state and national level and extracurricular activities)

Proof of funds

All the best.














Sameer jha 24th Dec, 2017
I want to go abroad but I don't have money
Ramesh Gayakwad 24th Dec, 2017
And sir please tell me USA countiess  admission process
Shubham Goel 24th Dec, 2017
Grade in the UK:



Oxford, Cambridge and Birmingham are important cities in the UK and each city has a renowned university in it. You will need to complete an International Foundation Year Programme before you can join a full-fledged undergraduate degree of your choice. The Foundation Year Programme focuses on subject-specific learning with additional modules in English and Communication.



Studying after 12th Grade in the USA:



The USA follows a four-year undergraduate study structure in most universities. On completing your 12th Grade, you can join a programme directly if you meet the prescribed entry requirements. Usually an IELTS score ranging from 5.5 to 6.0 is the basic English proficiency score required for admission.



How to Study after 12th Grade in Australia:



Australia offers a unique proposition, Technical and Further Education (TAFE) Institutions offer a variety of vocational and industrial training programmes that range from six months to two years. In fact every year, a number of students from Punjab and the National Capital Region go to Australia to enrol in a TAFE institution. On completing these programmes they may choose to join a relevant University programme directly in the second year of study. In addition to these TAFE programmes, regular entry to an undergraduate degree at an Australian university is based on the applicants English language skills and score in the 12th Grade.



Higher Study Options after 12th Grade in New Zealand:



New Zealand has eight government-funded universities, a number of private degree-offering institutions and many polytechnic institutes. If you meet the prescribed entry requirements, you can join an undergraduate degree programme or a technical course. The minimum English proficiency score ranges from 5.5 to 6.0 on the IELTS.



Study Options after 12th Grade in Singapore:



The past five years have seen Singapore emerge as the most popular study abroad destination for students from India. Singapore offers an array of undergraduate degree programmes at half the cost of a degree in the USA or the UK. Additionally, the culture and the weather are similar to that of India and travel costs are less expensive. Additionally, a few Singaporean universities offer academic scholarships to meritorious applicants.



Application Process:



Admissions to universities in the UK are managed by a body called UCAS. For all other countries, you can apply online through the universitys website with copies of your academic transcripts. All applications are scrutinised and eligible students will be contacted by the relevant university. Some institutions may hold a small interview or test before confirming your admission offer.



The Gap Year:



The Gap Year is a concept which promotes free thinking and independence among youngsters. You could choose to work on a community project and volunteer in a village, hospital or primary school. You could apprentice under an artiste and learn music, dance or painting, or just travel around the country. The possibilities are infinite





























Pkns Anurag 24th Dec, 2017
Appear for SAT/IELTS and study well
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24th Dec, 2017
Sir I think USA requried only tofle not ilets
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