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2015-12-30 18:26:43
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Anyways for safer side just tell the people u referred that they might get a call
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2015-12-30 17:32:11
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If the applicant is:
1. Recognized refugee by Switzerland
2. Citizen of Liechtenstein
3. Foreign citizens who have been residing in Switzerland for 5 or more years.
If you are looking to study medicine in European continent, you can consider Poland, Czech Republic, and Romania. You can choose Poland as the quality of education is good, cost is less as compared to Switzerland and is a more preferred destination for foreign students to study medicine and alli
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2015-12-30 17:16:26
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Considering that you are eligible for admission in MBBS in Australia, the following scholarships are available:
1. Notre Dame Scholarship
http://financialaid.nd.edu/prospective-students/applying/international-students/
2. Tasmanian International Scholarship
http://www.utas.edu.au/international/scholarships/tasmanian-international-scholarship
3. Tasmania University Sibling Discount
http://www.utas.edu.au/international/scholarships/10-utas-tuition-fee-discounts/sibling-discount
4. Lindsay McWah Accommodation Scholarship for Indian Students
https://international.adelaide.edu.au/choosing/scholarships/asis/
5. Australia Award Scholarships
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2015-12-30 17:14:15
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You still have two years before finally deciding on your career as a choice. So, make yourself clear on that. Till you complete your matriculation you will have to study Mathematics. One of the reason you hate practicals could be that you do not seem to enjoy them. If you love science and want to make a career then you will have to develop your interest in practicals and experiments. You can join a tuition class to learn Mathematics. Also, take part in extra activities in school like sports, dance, theater etc. Read books other than your school books like comics and general knowledge.
All the best!
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2015-12-30 17:11:59
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MAT Score (We consider only December and February MAT exam) - 500
C-MAT - 60
CAT - 50 percentile
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2015-12-30 16:50:10Contributor-Level 6
1. Strong focus on practical learning: The programme emphasizes hands-on learning through case studies, projects, and internship
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2015-12-30 16:49:51
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50% is too low to be considered for admission in German Institutes. Most importantly a work experience of 2-3 years is required for MBA programs.
Hope it helps.
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2015-12-30 16:46:34Contributor-Level 10
You can go for the degree in which your interest is. Choose one keeping in your mind your future prospects.
You can refer the link: https://www.shiksha.com/career-options-after-12th
All the best!
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2015-12-30 16:37:06
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There are various career options available these days. However, I would recommend that you first concentrate on your 09th standard as it is very crucial in setting up a firm foundation.
Before you decide what to do after 09th, it is important that you become aware of a critical factor for success in your chosen profession. Your exam scores are one part of it considering how competitive it is to land a seat in the hallowed campuses of the IITs and other prestigious institutions.
Science, Commerce & Humanities are the three streams available after 10th for 11th & 12th class studies and you have to choose one of them for your further stu
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2015-12-30 16:36:06
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2015-12-30 16:29:14
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If you are not happy with the way your teacher takes science class then tell this to your parents. They can then talk to the headmaster or principal and share the feedback. If no one supports you then you talk to your grandparents, elder cousins and share it with them. But do not feel bored. Just go to school attend science class and pretend that you are listening in the class. Once back at home make your own study plans. Buy science experiment books from the market and practice them at home. Watch discovery channel, national geographic channels to keep yourself updated. Visit science exhibitions, museums, laboratories in your city.
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