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Well, study in India has become pretty routine and methodical, while study abroad emphasis on your overall development and personality growth which again depends entirely upon your initiatives and efforts. Studying in India would primarily mean concentrating entirely on studies mostly through books and exams along with routine practical study based entirely on the curriculum. On the other hand, study abroad gives you the opportunity to explore and go further in depth to subjects which interest you the most. Krishnan Lakshminarayanan who has completed Masters in Chemical Engineering (MS) from Oklahoma State University expressed his views on study abroad by stating that his study experience was very different. He also added by saying that It is more rigorous than India in a way since they take Homework and exams more seriously than we do. Also the marking scheme is GPA (Grade Point Average) which means that even if you have a good score but your ranking in the class is bad then the GPA goes low. This affects the career in turn. y y
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Group:Shos newbie Posts:8 Joined:20-January 10 Studying:Post Graduation Country:India Gender:Male Posted 20 January 2010 - 08:22 PM
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Well, study in India has become pretty routine and methodical, while study abroad emphasis on your overall development and personality growth which again depends entirely upon your initiatives and efforts. Studying in India would primarily mean concentrating entirely on studies mostly through books and exams along with routine practical study based entirely on the curriculum. On the other hand, study abroad gives you the opportunity to explore and go further in depth to subjects which interest you the most. Krishnan Lakshminarayanan who has completed Masters in Chemical Engineering (MS) from Oklahoma State University expressed his views on study abroad by stating that his study experience was very different. He also added by saying that It is more rigorous than India in a way since they take
Homework and exams more seriously than we do. Also the marking scheme is GPA (Grade Point Average) which means that even if you have a good score but your ranking in the class is bad then the GPA goes low. This affects the career in turn. no external link sharing here
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Well, study in India has become pretty routine and methodical, while study abroad emphasis on your overall development and personality growth which again depends entirely upon your initiatives and efforts. Studying in India would primarily mean concentrating entirely on studies mostly through books and exams along with routine practical study based entirely on the curriculum. On the other hand, study abroad gives you the opportunity to explore and go further in depth to subjects which interest you the most. Krishnan Lakshminarayanan who has completed Masters in Chemical Engineering (MS) from Oklahoma State University expressed his views on study abroad by stating that his study experience was very different. He also added by saying that It is more rigorous than India in a way since they take Homework and exams more seriously than we do. Also the marking scheme is GPA (Grade Point Average) which means that even if you have a good score but your ranking in the class is bad then the
GPA goes low. This affects the career in turn. no external link sharing here
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1) University of Buckingham (UK) Diploma and Advanced Diploma in Business Management BSc(Hons) in Business Management 2 years
Bsc(Hons in Hospitality and tourism Management 2 years Master of Business Administration (General) 1 year
Bsc Hons in Business Management BE(Hons) in Electronics and Electrical Engg BSc Hons in Applied Business Computing BE Hons in Mechanical Engg Master of Business Administration 18 months MSc in It Application development. 18 months
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hey friend!! would u like to tell me that in which university in Singapore is best for me.. i m doing BBA now i want to do MBA MARKETING IN ABROAD university College Term Papers
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I got a gre score of 1090 V-360 and Q-730 A-3 and tofel-86 btech percent:65.4 applying for the spring season I have choosen some universities that are appropriate for my profile 1)cleveland state university 2)new mexico state university 3)texas a and m university-kingsvillie and I want to do my major in electronics . can any one help me in finding some more universities which suite my profile . And if possible please tell your openion on the above universities