Travel › Re: DON'T LISTEN TO Anyone Who Discourages You From Travelling Abroad by Tomtina: 11:32am On Jun 14, 2021 |
[Ok Thank you my brother.quote author=Basalt post=102661310]
Well try your luck bro. No harm in trial but it is extremely hard to gain admission from Nigeria unless you have a very high GPA in your masters, even at that it's still very difficult. Germans see PhD as job and you even get paid while you research[/quote] |
Travel › Re: DON'T LISTEN TO Anyone Who Discourages You From Travelling Abroad by Tomtina: 8:20pm On Jun 12, 2021 |
Thank you Oga Basalt for making out time to respond to questions here, God bless u my brother. Please I'm done with MSc here in Naija, how easy is it gaining a PhD admission in biotechnology over there? Please advice me on good universities and cities with better offers. Thank you my fellow Lion from UNN |
Politics › Re: Enugu’s Masterplan: Between Political Correctness And Municipal Expediency by Tomtina: 7:30am On Jan 13, 2020 |
[Etudo, Awknanaw street, igbariam street etc these roads are seriously bad.
Which road is bad that he hasn't repaired yet. Name the road.[/quote] |
Travel › Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Tomtina: 6:47am On Oct 24, 2019 |
bligs: Msc isn't pocket friendly talkless of PhD unless you are on scholarship or financial bouyant enough to fund your research, and as regard your wife, GTE won't fly for someone with engineering degree going for graduate entry in a different field but there's a way out just that it will cost you money and time. Let her apply for Msc in engineering related degree, and in her first semester, she should drop course to barest minimum thereby saving money and apply to another institution for graduate entry while onshore. You will surely need IELTS along the line. Please expatiate on not being pocket friendly, I am already discussing with potential supervisors for my PhD and they are offering scholarship in terms of graduate/research assistant. I think the offer should take care of my upkeep. |
Travel › Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Tomtina: 6:37am On Oct 24, 2019 |
bligs: Msc isn't pocket friendly talkless of PhD unless you are on scholarship or financial bouyant enough to fund your research, and as regard your wife, GTE won't fly for someone with engineering degree going for graduate entry in a different field but there's a way out just that it will cost you money and time. Let her apply for Msc in engineering related degree, and in her first semester, she should drop course to barest minimum thereby saving money and apply to another institution for graduate entry while onshore. You will surely need IELTS along the line. Thanks man |
Travel › Re: General Australian Student Visa Enquiries Part 3 by Tomtina: 5:20pm On Oct 23, 2019 |
I'm new here. I have an Msc microbiology, I intend applying as a PhD student with my wife as a dependant. We plan that she goes for graduate nursing program since she has B.Engr already. Please what are our chances of getting visa grant and do we necessarily need Ielts? |
Business › Re: A Profitable Business You Can Start With 15,000 Naira by Tomtina: 10:22am On Nov 03, 2016 |
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