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Education / Right University Selection Guide | Study In India by eduzina: 1:31pm On Feb 03, 2016
Do you know choosing a wrong University or college can seriously hamper your future. As every University/college says they are the best it is really difficult to decide. Our team of education experts has designed a free guide that will help you in decision making. So it is important that you must ready it with full attention and ready it 2-3 times for better understanding.

1. Do your research: Don't just choose a school primarily because someone said it was a good school. Generally research every school you wish to attend. Research in general to find different schools to apply to. You can look online or use guidebooks, published by a number of foundations, talking about the relative merits of different schools. Remember to take everything with a grain of salt, however. Many of the rankings lists, for example, require schools to pay a fee to even appear on the list.

2. Look at lots of schools: Don’t just look at one or two schools. Look at several in-state, out of state, and maybe even a few international schools. It is important to have lots of options and to know what is available to you. Applying to only one or two schools isn’t a very good idea, as it can be difficult to get into many schools and you may not be accepted.

3. Consider the school’s location. The school’s location will also be important to your education goals. If you are wanting to be in a program which would benefit from internships, such as a business major or a medicine program, you will want the school to be in a location which will offer you good real-world experiences.

*Business majors, for example, will benefit from choosing schools in big cities, where they can easily set up internships or introduce themselves into environments in which they can get jobs after graduation.
*Medical students will want to be near major hospitals (a variety if possible, to experience different specialties).

4. Find out about facilities and available resources. You will want to decide what kind of facilities and resources are important to you. Some schools provide health plans, different schools have different meal options, different housing options will be available, some schools will have gyms, some might have hospitals, special library facilities, theaters, or any number of other facilities.

5. Apply to more than one school: Most experts recommend 6. This way, you can have more options to choose from if something happens (example: not getting enough aid, getting rejected or wait listed, changing your mind, etc)

6. Consider the school’s cost: You will need to take a hard look at the money you have available to you (via family, scholarships, grants, and loans) versus how much the school costs. Even with loans, more expensive schools may be out of the question.

7. Make sure the college or program is accredited. For example, Engineering & Technical courses in India are accredited by AICTE. Medicine schools use MCI. A college lacking accreditation may hurt your employability, chances of getting into graduate school, in addition to possibly having to take courses over if you decide to switch from an unaccredited school to an accredited one. Apart from these schools need accreditation from NAAC, UGC, DCI, INC, State Government, Governing University, NBA, IAO and many more.

Education / 8 Steps Guide To Right Course Selection. by eduzina: 2:14pm On Feb 02, 2016
Here are some important guidelines that will help you while selecting the right course for study in India.
Going to university? Choosing the right course & University is a big decision and it is important to get it right, as it can impact your future success.

Step 1: What interests you?
List the fields of study that interest you, and come up with a list of courses you would consider studying based on these interests. Add the topics that you were most interested in during school as well as jobs that you envied others for.

Step 2: Research.
The internet, newspapers, television and people around you are the best sources of information. Check online about the courses you are interested in and find out about the career prospects and the other info. Speak to people who are in your interested profession and find out what it is to choose your future career. People who have completed university courses can give you an insight from a student’s perspective - they can tell you the pros and cons.

Step 3: Course content.
To avoid making mistakes, make sure you review the course outline of the course(s) you want to apply for. Have a look at the subjects you must undertake and the types of learning, assignments and examination tasks involved. This will enable you to form a rough idea of what lies ahead for you.

Step 4: University quality.
If you are set on going to a particular university, don’t let this completely dictate your course selection. Compare course outlines and studying facilities between universities to make sure you make the right choice for your educational needs and preferences. If possible, visit the university and attend some of the lectures to get a feeling of what some of the subjects will be like.

Step 5: Course duration.
To be certain that you will be committed to your studies, find out the duration of your course. Taking double-degrees, full time or part-time depends on your personal choice. Ensure that you will be able to balance your other priorities along with education. Study flexibility varies amongst universities.

Step 6: Entry requirements.
It is more difficult to get accepted in to competitive courses, especially those which are in high demand. This is a good measure of whether you are actually capable of doing well in the course or not. Unfortunately, some courses are too hard to get in to, or just too hard to actually succeed in completing, so be honest with your course selection. You should research other universities or similar courses if you are not confident in being accepted into your first preference course.

Step 7: Cost of study.
Affordability is another aspect you need to consider while deciding on your course, as well as the additional costs that occur, such as text books, field trips etc. However, do not let cost hamper your career choice, as there are a number of financial assistance options available to complete the course.

Step 8: Career opportunities.
Look at the career prospects of the course before selecting one. Consider various factors such as income, job security, stress, responsibility and other benefits while researching a profession. It is also useful to find out if a future employer will invest in your education.

Education / Apply Online For Indian Colleges | Study Abroad by eduzina: 2:42pm On Jan 08, 2016
Gain a globally recognised degree & start a world-class career in india. Find out why india is your best destination for degree and higher studies. Apply to the Best university and colleges in ‪‎India‬ and fulfill your Study In India dream, We makes it easy for you to ‪‎Study In India‬. Find and compare Study options in India from an extensive database of colleges and courses in India at www.eduzina.com

Education / Why International Students Come To Study In India by eduzina: 12:53pm On Jan 04, 2016
India is a friendly, welcoming place for people of all countries, cultures and faiths.

The culture of India is the way of life of the people of India. India's languages, religions, dance, music, architecture, food, and customs differ from place to place within the country. The Indian culture, is mixture several cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced by a history that is several millennial old. Many elements of India's diverse cultures, such as Indian religions, yoga and Indian cuisine, have had a profound impact across the world.

As a student in India, you'll get to know people from all over the world, and you’ll learn about many different cultures.

Many schools, colleges and universities have international student societies to ensure you feel welcome and are supported throughout your time in India. These societies organised activities such as parties, quizzes, film nights and excursions to local tourist attractions, so hopefully you’ll quickly make friends with other international students

India is a multi-faith society, where all major religions are practiced and celebrated. Hinduism is the largest religion, followed by Islam, Christianity, Sikhism and Buddhism. In every town and cities, you will find churches, mosques, temples, synagogues, guardrails and other places of worship, so if you worship regularly at home, you can continue to do so in India.

At your school, college or university, there will be a student welfare officer, and most likely an international student officer too, dedicated to the well being of students. They are there to give advice on personal problems, and help you find any support you need during your studies. At boarding schools, students are looked after by ‘warden’, and teachers.

To help you settle in when you first arrive, most institutions run an orientation programme so you can get to know your new campus and fellow students.

Education / Study In India For Foreign Students. by eduzina: 1:50pm On Jan 02, 2016
When it comes to starting your career, India qualifications are a great boost to your salary, as well as to your CV. Research shows international students educated in India achieve significantly higher salaries after they graduate, on average, than if they had been educated at home.

In addition:
Indian course fees and living costs are one of the lowest and compare favorably with costs in other top education destinations

Indian higher education courses are generally shorter than in other countries. For example, full-time bachelor's degrees typically last three years – compared to four years or more in many countries. This saves you money on annual fees, and means you can start your career sooner.

Living costs and tuition fees do vary greatly across India. Before you enroll, we recommend that you contact your chosen school, college or university for full details. It's best to ask exactly what is included in their fees, and if there are any additional costs to consider.

Education / Study In India For International Students. by eduzina: 1:28pm On Dec 31, 2015
Eduzina is an Indian educational portal that makes it easy for you to “study in India”. It connects International students with Indian Institutions which are reputed and offering various courses. Student can create profile and show interest by applying online, institution will contact the student for final admission.

It is as simple, you register on Eduzina and Indian colleges will find you!

Registration and Eduzina services are free and will be free.

Eduzina.com is established with intention to promote study in India and improve international student experience by offering various courses and colleges.

How it helps Institution:
Happy and satisfied international students.
Easy recruitment of International students.
Branding & Marketing in key international markets.

How it helps students/parents:
To the point and verified information.
Simplified & transparent admissions process.
Ratings & Reviews of other international students.
Course & College options to choose from.
Full time student/parent relationship manager services.

Education / Apply Online For Indian Colleges | Study In India by eduzina: 12:34pm On Dec 30, 2015
India is a friendly, welcoming place for people of all countries, cultures and faiths.

The culture of India is the way of life of the people of India. India's languages, religions, dance, music, architecture, food, and customs differ from place to place within the country. The Indian culture, is mixture several cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced by a history that is several millennia old. Many elements of India's diverse cultures, such as Indian religions, yoga and Indian cuisine, have had a profound impact across the world.

As a student in India, you'll get to know people from all over the world, and you’ll learn about many different cultures.

Many schools, colleges and universities have international student societies to ensure you feel welcome and are supported throughout your time in India. These societies organise activities such as parties, quizzes, film nights and excursions to local tourist attractions, so hopefully you’ll quickly make friends with other international students

India is a multi-faith society, where all major religions are practised and celebrated. Hinduism is the largest religion, followed by Islam, Christianity, Sikhism and Buddhism. In every town and cities, you will find churches, mosques, temples, synagogues, gurdwaras and other places of worship, so if you worship regularly at home, you can continue to do so in India.

At your school, college or university, there will be a student welfare officer, and most likely an international student officer too, dedicated to the wellbeing of students. They are there to give advice on personal problems, and help you find any support you need during your studies. At boarding schools, students are looked after by ‘warden’, and teachers.

To help you settle in when you first arrive, most institutions run an orientation programme so you can get to know your new campus and fellow students. visit www.eduzina.com

Education / Learn New Technology | Study In India by eduzina: 1:34pm On Dec 29, 2015
Indian courses give you the skills, qualifications and connections you need to succeed in your chosen career.

Plus, Indian degrees have a global reputation for quality and employers worldwide recognize an Indian degree as a sign of high academic standards.

India is known for its latest technologies and development which gives the student a very good chance to make his/her future in these fields. India has always been a hub of inventions. Students, therefore have first hand knowledge about cutting edge technologies coupled with excellent research opportunities.

Science and Technology have always been an integral part of Indian culture. Natural philosophy, as it was termed in those ancient times, was pursued vigorously at institutions of higher learning. The Indian Renaissance, which coincided with our independence struggle, at the dawn of 1900s witnessed great strides made by Indian scientists. This innate ability to perform creatively in science came to be backed with an institutional setup and strong state support after the country’s independence in 1947. Since then, the Government of India has spared no effort to establish a modern S&T infrastructure in the country. The Department of Science and Technology plays a pivotal role in promotion of science and technology in the country.

Education / Get Information About Courses In Different Institutes, Colleges And Universities by eduzina: 1:21pm On Dec 26, 2015
Indian education is all about discipline, respect and great learning environment. Giving you inspiration to develop your knowledge and skills, freedom to be creative, and support to help you achieve your best.Indian schools, colleges and universities offer you a world-class education – the chance to follow your passion for learning and gain qualifications that are respected by employers and academics worldwide.On a Indian course you’ll benefit from excellent teaching and facilities. In order to accept students, Indian education institutions must meet strict quality standards set by Indian government and education bodies.

Indian Colleges & Universities

With a strong reputation for discipline, academic standards and learning from the best. Indian universities and colleges attract best academics and industry professionals. You will be encouraged to utilize your full time, compet with the best and value yourself. Indian degree courses develop your critical thinking, decision-making and lead disciplined life style – skills that are valued by employers worldwide.

Certification Courses

If you want to be trained directly for a career or prepare for higher education, you will find excellent courses on offer in Indian Institutions and study centers. These institutes are known for offering lots of teaching support, to help you develop your skills. Mostly run in small infrastuctures, providing great learning opportunities and best courses.

Education / Study In India | Apply Online For Indian Colleges by eduzina: 12:22pm On Dec 25, 2015
Eduzina is An Indian educational portal that makes it easy for you to “study in India”. It connects International students with Indian Institutions which are reputed and offering various courses. Student can create profile and show interest by applying online, institution will contact the student for final admission.

It is as simple, you register on Eduzina and Indian colleges will find you!

Registration and Eduzina services are free and will be free.

Eduzina.com is established with intention to promote study in India and improve international student experience by offering various courses and colleges.

How it helps Institution:
Happy and satisfied international students.
Easy recruitment of International students.
Branding & Marketing in key international markets.
How it helps students/parents:
To the point and verified information.
Simplified & transparent admissions process.
Ratings & Reviews of other international students.
Course & College options to choose from.
Full time student/parent relationship manager services.

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