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Aashi Tiwari

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Yes, Indians can apply for a Singapore work visa, only if they have a secure, valid job offer. The Singapore employer who will offer you job must file the application on your behalf. Approval depends on meeting eligibility, educational qualifications, and minimum salary requirements.

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Upasana Khandelwal

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Both online training and physical books have different benefits. Physical books can be good for focused study and note-taking, while digital resources (online courses, apps, mock tests) often offer interactive practice, immediate feedback, and convenience, closely simulating the computer-based PTE exam experience. A combination of both is often the most effective approach to prepare for the PTE exam.

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Abhishek Khanna

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Yes, you can look for official PTE practice tests on the Pearson website. Many reputable education platforms and YouTube channels offer free tutorials and practice exercises for preparation of PTE exam. However, some public libraries might also have PTE preparation books.

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Virajita Bisht

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To crack the PTE in 15 days, understand the format, assess your level with a mock test, and dedicate focused practice to each section: Speaking (Read Aloud, Repeat Sentence, Describe Image, Retell Lecture), Writing (Summarize Text, Essay), Reading (Multiple Choice, Re-order, Fill in Blanks), and Listening (Summarize Spoken, Multiple Choice, Fill in Blanks, Write from Dictation).

Use quality resources, manage time strictly, review mistakes, build vocabulary and grammar, take full mock tests, and stay confident.

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Manisha Shukla

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MIT-WPU, Pune admissions are based on merit and entrance. Candidates needs to secure a minimum aggregate of 50% to 60% in Class 12.  Candidates with 85% can also achieve admission.

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Mukul Singh

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MIT-WPU, Pune admission is based on both merit and entrance. The initial selection criteria includes Class 12 qualification for UG level course admissions. For PG level course admissions candidates needs to secure valid scores in accepted entrance exams depending on the course of choice. 

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Aashi Rastogi

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As per the MIT-WPU, Pune course admission process, the university conducts MIT-WPU, Pune CET for admission to the UG and PG courses particularly. Apart from this, MIT-WPU, Pune admission is also done based on valid scores of national-level entrance exams such as JEE Main, MHT CET, PERA CET, CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, GMAT and NEET-UG, among others for admission to BTech, MBA and BPharm courses. The common selection criteria for MIT-WPU, Pune admission comprise a Personal Interview (PI) round that evaluates the capabilities of the applicants. Candidates must secure a minmum aggregate in Class 12 and graduation for admission to UG and PG level

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Anshuman Singh

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MIT World Peace University Pune grievance committee and discipline committee conduct 24/7 surveillance to keep the students safe and secure inside the campus as well as outside the campus. MIT-WPU, Pune adheres to the solemn code of conduct and has committees associated with every ongoing act in the Institution.

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Rohini Rawat

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No, you can't "fail" the PTE exam, but you can fail to achieve your target score from the institution you're applying to. Note that there is no universal "pass" or "fail" mark for the PTE Academic test. 

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PRIYANKA

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The University of Groningen offers various facilities to it's students such as a library, a safe environment, IT-related services, a language centre that offers basic language skills & translation services to international students, a scientific museum which is located in the heart of Groningen, and many more.

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Ranjeeta Shukla

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Universities and immigration bodies will consider your best overall score from a single sitting that meets all their specific criteria (including sectional cut-offs). 

You can choose to share only your best scores if you have taken multiple attempts of the PTE esam. Your university or visa offices cannot view the scores from your other attempts (except from the ones that you share).

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Yatendra Shukla

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Yes, it's best to openly discuss any academic gaps, failures, or unexplained changes. Use this as an opportunity to show growth, reflection, and resilience. Rather than ignoring or hiding a dip in grades or a break in your studies, briefly explain the circumstances and, more importantly, emphasise what you learned or how you overcame challenges. Admission panels appreciate honesty and maturity over perfection.

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Priya Garg

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You need to balance on both speed and accuracy, but accuracy usually comes first, especially for content-based questions in the PTE exam.

  • Accuracy: Without accuracy, speed is useless. Incorrect answers written fast or even in full length don't get any marks.
  • Speed: PTE is highly timed exam. You must learn to work quickly and efficiently. Hence, the ideal approach is to practice until you can achieve accuracy within the time limits for each question type. 

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Nishtha Surbhi

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The word count of a Statement of Purpose for a PhD should be typically between 800 and 1,500.  However, it is important to check the SOP guidelines for every university you apply to, because requirements can differ. For example, Oxford requests 1,500 words, while MIT asks for a 2-page maximum. Always follow the most current instructions on the official admission page to avoid your SOP being rejected for length.

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Kanika Shukla

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Here are some reasons to get your application for New Zealand student visa rejected

  • Insufficient funds
  • Incomplete or false documents
  • Poor academic records
  • Low English proficiency scores
  • Doubts about genuine study intentions
  • Health and character issues
  • Inconsistencies in the application

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Abhishek Aggarwal

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Dharm Samaj Degree College, Aligarh appoints well-experienced and trained faculty members with years of experience in the related field. The faculty engages the students with the latest activities and innovative teaching, and quality research. The faculty are passionate and committed to helping the students in their career pathways. The faculty focuses on theoretical and practical knowledge for the students.

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Upasana Shukla

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Dharm Samaj Degree College has good and well-maintained infrastructure, including spacious classrooms, labs with Wi-Fi, a large library with many books, and a significant auditorium. The campus features extensive greenery and sports facilities like a vast playground and a swimming pool, though there is no hostel.

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