Wednesday 11 March 2015

Study in Canada.


Why study in Canada

Canadians gives great importance to learning. They have developed a first-rate education system with relatively higher standards. The country spends more on education (as a percentage of GDP) compared to the OECD average. It ranks second highest among G-8 countries. Canadian students consistently rank among the best in world. The United Nations has consistently ranked Canada as one of the top three places in the world to live. Itearned high marks for its access to education and low crime rates.It was also among the first in the world to connect schools and libraries to the Internet. It is considered to be a relatively peaceful, safe and orderly country. A Canadian degree, diploma or certificate is recognized globally .It offers a wide choice of over 90 universities and 150 colleges and technical institutes, featuring every imaginable program. Moreover,Canadian tuition fees are amongst the lowest in almost all the English speaking countries. Most of the universities and college programs incorporate a co operative work program, giving the students an opportunity to work in their related field and earn credits for the same .It also possesses a reputation for excellence in various sectors as telecommunications, transportation and engineering; and specifically, aerospace, urban transport, microelectronics, medical devices, advanced software, hydroelectric and nuclear power, lasers and opto-electronics, biotechnology, food and beverage processing, geomatics; and ocean and environmental industries. Average expenses for Canadian students are estimated to cost about CDN 12, 000to14,000 per annum. This however varies according to location and lifestyle.

Programmes

University degrees are offered at three successive levels — bachelor's, master's, and doctoral — with the completion of a degree from the lower level generally a prerequisite for admission to the next.

Students at the baccalaureate, or bachelor's, level are known as undergraduates. Completion of a secondary-school program, or the two-year CÉGEP program in the case of Quebec, is the normal prerequisite for admission to undergraduate study. Most universities also have special entrance requirements and paths for mature students.

Bachelor's degrees normally require three or four years of full-time study, depending on the province. An honours bachelor's degree involves a higher degree of concentration in the major subject, as well as a higher level of academic achievement, and, in some cases, an additional year of study.

For regulated professions such as law, medicine, education, and social work, an internship is generally required and, in some cases, additional years of formal study.

A master's degree typically requires two years of study after completion of either a general or an honours baccalaureate program.

A minimum of three years of study and research, including the completion of a dissertation, are the normal requirements for a doctorate. The degree is generally known as a PhD; however, doctoral degrees may also be granted in particular fields of study such as music (DMus) or law (LLD).

University colleges undertake degree programs as their primary activity and provide bachelor's degrees. A few also provide master's degrees with an applied focus.

Some public and private universities and university colleges have religious denominational affiliations, and offer divinity programs and degrees for the specific purpose of preparing students for the profession of minister of faith. These institutions may also offer other degree programs.

Colleges and technical institutes undertake diploma and certificate programs as their primary activity, and may also offer bachelor's and applied degrees in areas of particular specialization.

Many universities and university colleges also offer diploma and certificate programs, often in professional designations. Generally speaking, university diplomas and certificates require one or two years of study. However, these programs vary widely from institution to institution and from province to province.

Universities offer students more than courses and programs; they also provide services and resources. Counselling, study-skills workshops, career-placement centres, scholarships and bursaries, athletics, housing, and additional services are available on most campuses. Many universities also have special services for students with specific needs, including those with physical, sensory, or learning disabilities.

While most degree programs are delivered on campus to full-time students, many institutions offer part-time study through day and evening courses or distributed-learning programs. Many programs include cooperative education or work-study components, which alternate academic studies with full-time, off campus employment related to the student's field of study.

Admission Requirements

For Diploma Programs – 12th Pass or 10th With 2 to 3 Years of Diploma in Choosen Field (Few Subjects Require Math in 12th)

For Degree Programs – Min. 50% Require in 12th

For Master Programs- 4 Years of Graduation With 50% or 3 Years of Graduation With 1 Year in Post Graduation

Application Process

Usually, the academic year in Canadian universities and colleges is divided into two semesters, the fall semester (Sept-Dec), and the winter semester (Jan-May), many colleges also offer a summer semester starting in May. The last dates of admission can vary from institution to institution.You will be required to complete and sign the application form yourself, and attach official transcripts/ academic records, plus application fee of your chosen institute(s)  ,we can assist you in filling the application forms and can provide assistance and guidance for preparing your SOP (Statement of Purpose) and LOR (Letters of Recommendation).A three year Bachelors degree is the requirements for the post degree/post baccalaureate or post diploma programs offered at the Canadian Colleges. For a Masters, you would be required to have a degree, which is comparable to a Canadian Bachelor degree (a minimum of 16 years of formal education). Some Universities also offer a Pre- Masters/ Qualifying Masters ranging from 3 months to one year depending upon the number of credits they expect you to pre-qualify for the Masters.

Decision on Application

Universities and Colleges usually take between 3 and 8 week to make a decision on an application.Sometimes they can even take longer time than this especially in the case of portfolio On the basis of documents submitted student can get unconditional offer ,conditional offer or sometimes rejection also .

Working While Studying

You can do part time jobs while study at Canada. To work off campus, you must apply for a work permit. Do not begin to work off campus until you have received your work permit. The work permit authorizes you to work up to 20 hours per week during regular academic sessions, and full time during scheduled breaks like winter and summer holidays, and spring break.

A work permit does not guarantee that you will find a job. It is your responsibility to look for work. Even if you work off campus, your studies must be the main reason you are in Canada.

Working After Graduation


If, after graduating from your studies in Canada, you plan to work here, you will have to apply for a work permit under the Work Permit Program.

Accomodation
On Campus Accommodation


On-campus accommodation is an ideal option for those who love to socialize and interact. Many universities and colleges provide for residence facilities. Here students have a bedroom/study of their own and generally have to share the bathroom, laundry and recreational facilities.The residence halls and dormitories can vary in size and quality, in different universities. Most universities have separate dormitories for both genders, and they are generally well-furnished, providing extensive facilities to the students. Most of these residential halls provide meals or the students can opt for meals at the cafeteria.

Off Campus Accommodation


Home-stay
Cost ranges from CAD100 - CAD$280 a week

Home stay is a popular option for students seeking an off-campus accommodation. In this option, students get to stay with a Canadian family. This enables them to experience the Canadian lifestyle, customs, and traditions.

Rental Accommodation

Cost ranges from CAD$80- CAD 350 a week

Students can rent fully-furnished and equipped studio apartments. Rents vary depending on the location, size and facility. Sharing accommodation is a hugely popular option of Housing in Canada for International students.It can work out to be approximately c$60 to c$170 a week.

Tuesday 10 March 2015

Study In New Zealand The Country Of Opportunities.



Why Study in New Zealand

New Zealand has an international reputation as a provider of high quality education. The country offers an excellent study opportunities and support services for international students. Academic, professional and vocational studies courses are available at universities, polytechnics and institutes

All New Zealand universities provide an internationally recognized education.

Students come from all over the world to study in New Zealand not only for its safe learning environment and quality education, but also to take in its fabulous natural scenery, rich variety of cultural activities and friendly people.

New Zealand universities and researchers have a good reputation for independent thinking – and for a small country has become a big player in areas as diverse as film-making and biotechnology.

Education System

New Zealand offer world-class facilities, resources and teaching staff, and our qualifications are valued and transferable throughout the world. New Zealand’s universities perform very highly on a global level. Education system in New Zealand encourages inventive thinking and teaching techniques that reach far beyond traditional rote learning. New Zealand has eight major universities, spread out across the north and south islands. These universities are state owned and follow a research based academic method. Many have appeared in international Best Universities lists. To ensure that both the Government and individuals are investing in quality education, training and assessment, the Government has set up nationally recognised processes of quality assurance.

There are a number of government appointed bodies responsible for approving qualifications in New Zealand and for the quality that determines the delivery of qualifications. These bodies are: New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA)and New Zealand Vice-Chancellor's Committee (NZVCC).NZQA approves and register courses of private institutes and polytechnics NZQA ensures that New Zealand qualifications are valued as credible and robust both nationally and internationally. And NZVCC approves courses offered by new Zealand university.

Type of Institutions

Universities in New Zealand
University education has a similar tradition to the British university system. There are eight state-funded universities in New Zealand, all of them internationally respected for their academic and research performance. Universities in New Zealand are known for groundbreaking research ,commitment to innovation ,close links with the community and because of their tradition of academic excellence Each university undertakes internal quality checks. The University provide a warm and welcoming environment and an intellectual climate in which students are encouraged to excel. Programmes are relevant, reflect current research and meet the needs of the International Student community. All New Zealand universities offer a different range of subjects in Arts, Commerce and Science. University provide programmes in many subjects like Medicine, Engineering, Veterinary Science. Computer Studies, Agriculture and Environmental Studies, Sports-Science, Biotechnology, Architecture,Journalism ,Media etc. . A range of under graduate and postgraduate diplomas is also available.University offers Bachelors,master and doctorate programme. University in New Zealand has World-class facilities – from gyms to libraries and cafes

Polytechnics in New Zealand

New Zealand has many modern educational polytechnics with a significant history which provide quality skills for quality careers .Programmes are backed by strong industry links, experienced teachers and an innovative, collaborative research culture.Polytechnics are committed to providing excellence in tertiary education .New Zealand Polytechnics, and Institutes of Technology, are state funded and provide education and training at all levels ranging from introductory studies through to full degree programmes. A few of them offer PG programmes as well. Polytechnics and Institutes of Technology are efficient tertiary providers offering programmes which can be both academically and vocationally focused. Due to their active engagement with industry, employers and government agencies they provide programmes which are of a high academic standard and are relevant to the rapidly changing workforce on a global basis. Polytechnics offer diverse courses like Arts and Design, Travel & Tourism, Hospitality etc.

Private Training Providers (PTEs)

Private training establishments are registered and their courses are approved by NZQA. Institutions and schools in this sector provide a range of courses including English language, aviation flight training, English, business computing, dance, design and arts, travel and tourism and training for the hospitality industry.


Courses
Undergraduate Vocational Study

It is offered at Polytechnics, Institutes of Technology, and private tertiary and training establishments.
Students are awarded certificates, diplomas and degrees in a diverse range of subjects.
The major education providers are registered with the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA).
Diplomas are levels 5 and 6
Diplomas often prepare learners for self-directed application of skills and knowledge. These qualifications recognise capacity for initiative and judgement across a broad range of educational and vocational areas.

Bachelor’s Degree

A Bachelors Degree is a systematic and coherent introduction to the knowledge, ideas, principles, concepts, chief research methods and problem-solving techniques of a recognized major subject
Bachelors’ degrees are level 7.
A Bachelor’s degree lasts for 3 to 4 years at University.
An additional year of research at University, awards an Honours degree.
Majority of the degree structures provide an opportunity to combine your 'major' subject with supporting subjects known as 'minor' subjects

Postgraduate

Postgraduate certificates & Diplomas, and Bachelor's degrees with honours are level 8

A Postgraduate Certificate/Diploma extends and deepens a candidate’s knowledge and skills by building on attainment in the principal subject(s) of the qualifying degree.

Master's

The Master's degree is open to those who have completed a Bachelors degree.

Masters degrees are level 9. They are constituted in one discipline or coherent program of study. They may be undertaken by taught courses or research or by a combination of both.
The Masters degrees are usually built on undergraduate degrees, bachelor with honours degrees, or postgraduate diplomas.
A Masters degree typically last for 2 years at University.
An additional year of research results in an Honours degree. It is only awarded to students who are not having an Honours degree.
Students usually complete advanced-level subjects in the first year of study. The second year is devoted to research for your thesis.

Doctorate

Doctoral Degree
They are at level 10 and require a student to have either a Master’s degree or Bachelor’s degree with Honours.
Doctorate of Philosophy (PhD/DPhil)
Doctorate programmes generally take at-least 3 years of full time study to complete. All students have at least one main supervisor and one associate supervisor. You would normally require a research-based master's or honours degree to gain admission to the PhD programme It is a fully research based degree. PHD students pay domestic tuition fee which is a ‘benefit’ of fee difference from international fees to domestic fees’.

New Zealand Degree Programs

A ‘degree’ is an advanced tertiary qualification. It is awarded after the satisfactory completion of an advanced study program.

The following minimum requirements are to be met for getting admission into a degree program:
An overall average of 70% with a minimum of 60% in English in All-India Senior School Certificate or the Higher Secondary School Certificate, or Indian School Certificate (ISC) with a 50% grade average or Higher School Certificate (HSC) with a 65% average.
Completion of 12 years of elementary and secondary education, which implies qualifying in class 12th examination or junior college as applicable.

Graduate Diploma

The Graduate Diploma is meant for degree graduates willing to broaden their knowledge and skills in their chosen area of specialization or a new subject at the undergraduate level.

Entry

The degree graduates can take admission in the graduate diplomas. Level 6 & 7 qualifications can also be considered as suitable for entry into graduate diploma programs.

Bachelor with Honours

For enrolling into this program, the students must be graduates having a recognized Bachelors degree with a B/B+ grade average. The students are also required having a major in the relevant subject area with a B/B+ grade average.
For Postgraduate Diploma
The students are required being a graduate of a recognized Bachelors degree. They should also have a major in the relevant subject area with a B/B+ grade average.

Masters Degree

The student needs to be a graduate of a recognized Bachelors degree (of 3-4 years) with advanced study, and have a good grades in the subject in which he/she intends to major for the Masters degree. In case, a student fails to meet the above requirement, a Graduate Certificate, Graduate Diploma, Bachelor with Honours or Postgraduate Diploma in the appropriate major subject will be required.

Master of Business Administration (MBA)

Admission in MBA program requires a Bachelors degree and at least two to five years of relevant post qualification work experience, as well as supportive referee’s reports.

Master of Philosophy (MPhil)

Admission to M Phil requires bachelors with Honours or Masters degree, with at least Second Class Honours (First Division) or Distinction. Entrance is at the discretion of the Postgraduate Studies Committee.

Doctor of Education (DEd)

Admission to doctorate programs requires bachelors with Honours or Masters degree, with at least Second Class Honours (First Division) or Distinction. Entrance is at the discretion of the Postgraduate Studies Committee.

Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)

Admission to PhD in New Zealand requires bachelors with Honours or Masters degree, with at least Second Class Honours (First Division) or Distinction. Entrance lies at the discretion of the Postgraduate Studies Committee.

Application Process

Intakes
The acadamic year is from mid / late February to early November and most Universities have 2 semesters . Each University operates slightly different dates and some also offer summer school in the main holiday period in November to February. Intakes are in February, July and sometimes in September.
English Language Requirements
All students must be fluent in English language .A band of 6.0/6.5 for undergraduate & 6.5 / 7.5 for postgraduate courses is desirable.Some Institutes can waive off Ielts also.For more details contact Proven Intentional
Documents
Documents needed for making an application are resume, statement of purpose, mark sheets & certificates of X, XII, till Graduation or relevant degree transcripts in specific cases, Certificates of extra curricular activities, passport copy & 2 reference letters from colleges & employers.

Cost of Education

Tuition Fee & Living Costs:
Undergraduate study usually costs about NZ$17,000–$20,000 a year
Postgraduate study usually costs about NZ$20,000–$23,000 a year
MBA can cost up to NZ$ 35000-40,000
Living Costs - $ 10000 For 1 year Exchange Rate – 1NZ$ = INR 35

Working During Studies

You are eligible to work part time, while studying full time, under certain circumstances
To meet course requirements for practical work experience, or
During the Christmas and New Year holiday period if you are in a full-time course of study lasting 12 months or longer, and/or
For up to 20 hours in any given week during the academic year if you are in full-time study:
The course is at least two years long and you are studying at a private training establishment or tertiary institution.
The course leads to a New Zealand qualification that qualifies for points under the Skilled Migrant Category of Immigration New Zealand’s Residence Policy.
The course is at least one academic year long and you are taking part in an approved tertiary exchange scheme.

Working After Studies

The students will be eligible to work in New Zealand after completing their studies. They will need to apply for a work permit.
Applying for a work visa/permit under the Graduate Job Search Policy
You can apply for a visa/permit under the Graduate Job Search Work Policy if you do not yet have a job offer. Permits granted under this policy are valid for a period of 12 months. They allow you to work in a temporary job while still looking for a related job in your field. To be eligible for a work permit under this ‘Graduate Job Search Policy’ you must fulfill some requirement .
Applying for a work visa/permit when you have a job offer
You can apply for a work visa/ permit under the Study to Work Policy if you have an offer of employment relevant to your qualification. This work visa/permit would be valid for a maximum period of:
2 years, for obtaining practical experience suitable to your qualification; or
3 years, if you are working towards obtaining a membership or registration from a New Zealand professional association which requires more than 2 years of relevant practical work experience.
Partners and Children of Student
If your partner or children want to accompany you to New Zealand, they will be required to apply for a visitor visa; or a separate student visa if they will also be studying for more detail Proven Intentional

Your passport

The passport of the partners or dependents should be valid for at least three months past the date they are to leave New Zealand.

Study in Australia



Australia offers a dynamic learning environment. International students experience a unique kind of education - a learning style that encourages innovative, creative, independent thinking.Australian education has a strong international reputation for excellence. Whether you study at a university, school, vocational or English language institute, you will receive a quality education that will form a strong foundation for your future success.

The Australian approach to vocational education and training is now recognized as amongst the best and most innovative in the world. Its vocational education and training institutions deliver a wide variety of courses and provide students with career focused skills prized by employers. Personal safety and security are major issues for students and their family.

The Australian Government plays a pro-active role in ensuring that international students who come to Australia for their studies have legal protection.The Education Services for Overseas students Act (ESOS Act) ensure that students get the quality course for which they have paid .

Top Programs
Private and Specialist colleges offer courses in almost every area of study, usually at certificate, diploma and advanced diploma level. These courses are often designed to teach practical skills you can use in the workforce. Courses can range from 10 weeks to 3 years, and each college will have its own entrance requirements. Many private and specialist colleges have credit transfer arrangements with universities so you can earn credit towards a bachelors degree.

Listed
Panel Universities



  • Jinggangshan University
  • Hubei University of Chinese Medicine
  • Shenyang Medical University China
  • Binzhou Medical University
  • Hebei North University China
  • Jiangxi University of T.C.M China
  • Jining Medical University China
  • Hainan Medical University China
  • China Medical University
  • Liaoning Medical University China
  • Shandong University China
  • Weifang Medical University

Engineering
  • The engineering universities at our board have been offering various engineering programs at under graduate and post graduate levels. The China universities have established dedicated schools for each major engineering area.

Panel Universities

  • China University of Petroleum
  • Hainan Normal University China
  • Changsha University of Science & Technology (CUST) China
  • Shenyang University Of Technology China
  • Bohai Engineering University China
  • Northeastern University China



Requirements


Academic Requirement

Procedure

Step 1
Matric (Copy)
FSc Pre-Engineering & Pre Medical (Copy)
12 Photos (fresh)
Passport (Copy)
Physical Exam Report
(Duly signed by M.S. of Govt. Hospital and attested by Foreign Office)
After give in to these papers students will get admission letter within two weeks.

Step 2
Bank Statement
Police Certificate
Medical Test
HIV (AIDS)
Hepatitis B&C
(These tests should be done by AGHA KHAN LAB only)

Step 3
Pay your tuition fee and other expenses when you reach university.

Studying Cost in Australia

Application fee of different major for different degree in every university varies from 90 USD to 150 USD, normally not in excess of 200 USD. Among all the programs offered by universities, MBBS may be the most expensive one regarding application fee. Besides, the higher ranking of a university in China’s University List, the more expensive of the application fee will be.

However, the tuition fee of Chinese universities is quite low compared with that of UK/USA. The estimated average tuition fee ranges from 3300 USD ( around 20, 000 RMB ) to 9900 USD (around 60,000RMB ) per year.

Monday 9 March 2015

Oil & Gas Jobs in Algeria


Pumping an output of 1.42 million barrels of oil per day in 2011, Algeria is Africa's fourth largest crude oil producer and a member OPEC. The 6th largest natural gas producer in the world, Algeria produced more than 3 Tcf of natural gas in 2010. Major industry players operating in Algeria, including state-owned oil giant Sonatrach, are Anadarko -- the largest foreign oil producer in the region -- BG Group, BP, Conoco Phillips, Eni, Gazprom, Repsol, Shell, StatoilHydro and Total. Algeria contains more than 12 billion barrels of proven oil reserves and 159 Tcf of proven natural gas reserves.

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