Europe is beautiful. In fact, everyone’s “ideal holiday” often involves any of the European countries. But then do these countries treat the international students just as same with their miraculous beauty and stable economy as they do to the travelers and working professionals? How does the life of international students look in European nations? There’s no correct or incorrect answer to this. In fact, the answer is highly subjective and relies on various factors, including the country or city you’re studying in. For instance, the college campus in Wroclaw would…
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard, Stanford, Princeton… These are some of the world’s most prestigious universities. One of the ways they have maintained an unparalleled reputation and brand value all these decades is that they accept only the brightest students. But then this doesn’t mean they want students who have a perfect GPA. In fact, some universities don’t pay much attention to grades as many people assume. USA Today writes “Admissions officers at some of the nation's most selective colleges, who are now sending acceptance letters for their fall freshman…
As we move forward, Artificial Intelligence is going to become even more prevalent, playing a significant role in virtually every industry. There are a few countries who are spearheading this development, deepening the trends to make AI more understandable and accessible to the normal consumers. The USA and Germany are among those nations who have made significant advancements in this field, leading others from the front. What do the Numbers Reveal? One of the biggest advantages of such developed nations is their cutting-edge infrastructure that promotes research work at scale.…
Maybe you want to teach students at the university level. Maybe you want to do doctoral research in a field you're passionate about. Many people have the latter reason why they choose to pursue a PhD. Thousands of Indian students go abroad to do their doctoral studies. And there are many reasons why! Countries like the USA, UK, Canada and Germany homes some of the best research-heavy universities. These schools focus a lot on research in different fields, paving way for bigger and significant changes in the world. Their doctoral…
There was a time when the dream to study abroad was reserved for only the wealthy and those in upper echelons. Overseas education was expensive.In the past decade, however, things have changed seemingly. Not that studying abroad has become cheaper. But it sure is well within the reach of upper-middle-class families now. This reflects well in the numbers. A report released by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs revealed 5.53 lakh Indian students were studying abroad in 86 different countries in 2019. In 2000, this number was just around 66.7…
Different universities have their own GRE score criteria. So, unlike other tests, with Graduate Record Examinations, there’s no such thing as a pass or fail. Moreover, a score that might besufficient to get you in one college may fall short when considering the other institutes. In that, to an extent, "scored poorly in GRE" is subjective – depending on the university you’re applying to and the program you’re opting for. Understanding The Numbers But that said, of course, a score of 132 isn’t good and 169 is excellent. Also, if…