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Thursday, 22 January 2015

Admission Updates






















GERMANY SEARCH & SELECTION PACKAGE


We have revised our Search and Selection package for Germany in which we have brought about  a concept of refund of a part of our professional fees charged to the student, if admission is not received. The details are given below.
German Universities do not follow the concept of representation due to free education. Therefore we charge students for providing services for Germany. We will search 5 Universities as per the student’s preference of subject and profile and will take a week’s time to provide a list of institutions.
ü  We will provide the details like admission criteria, deadlines, tuition fees and application procedure  about           the finalised Universities.
ü  We will provide you formats & samples of important documents like Resume, LORS, Essays.
ü  We will review the Resume, LORS & Essays. Suggestions will be given to make them more effective.
ü  Assistance in completing application to one University will be provided from KC office. Support for prompt           doubt clearing in case of applications to the other Universities.
ü  Guidance about visa documentation, procedure & expert mock interview before the actual visa interview.
ü  Pre departure briefing. 
The student should have an IELTS score of 6.5 or 6.0 as per the University requirements. In addition a GRE score will be an added advantage. The academics of the student should be good with at least 68% or above in graduation.
Hurry up for your Admissions!! Limited Seats only..



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Apply for February 2015 INTAKE in Top Ranked UNIVERSITY OF PISA​ , Italy 


  Why Study in Italy?

  • Italy has played an important role in European higher education
  • Asured Scholarship / Internship up to Euro 5000   
  • It is one of the four countries that first engaged to create the "European Area of Higher Education" 
  • Today Italy ranks among the 8 most industrialized countries in the world
  • Admission processing time is 1 weeks Time
  • No Tuition fees / Nominal Tuition Fee 
  • No Personal Visa Interview
  • No IELTS /TOFEL Required
Program offered in English:
MRM ( Masters in Risk Management)
Course Link :http://masterriskmanagement.ec.unipi.it/
Duration: 1 year program –Fees 8000 Euro

Fee waiver: 1000-1600 Euro*

Course Start Date: 1st Feb ' 2015​

Internship:  The best student will get 3 months fully paid internship in UK plus 2000 Euro- Luca & committee will decide.
·         Most firms are Italian based will pay 400-500 Euro for 3 months Internship.
BRIEFING OF PROGRAMME
If the programs starts in Feb-5 months lectures, till June! They can do part time during the summer vacation--July & August.. Then the internship starts in Sep- 3 months internships, and then they do the thesis for Dec/Jan-60 credits. Finally they gain One year master degree.
Applications are examined on a rolling basis. Due to the high number of applications, early applicants have a greater chance to be admitted.
Eligibility: BBA, BBM, B.Com, MBA or any Management Graduates are Eligible.

Hurry up for your Admissions!! Limited 
Seats only..






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Get 6 Months Post Study Work Permit @ ISM UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS, Lithuania




ISM UNIVERSITY OF MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS
·                Established in 1999 by BI Norwegian Business School and the Innovation Norway
·                First private university in Lithuania
·                ISM Business Council – representatives of top companies such as Lithuania airBaltic, DnB Nord Bank, Get Jar, Microsoft, Lindorff, etc.
·                Campuses in Vilnius and Kaunas
·                Executive School, doctoral, graduate and undergraduate studies
·                More than 2000 students
·                International environment: local and international academic staff
·                Exchange and double degree programmes in 47 countries
·                ü  More than 100 Partner Universities

Accreditation and Recognition
·                Central and East European management Development Association (CEEMAN) has awarded ISM with International Quality Accreditation (IQA)
·                EDUNIVERSAL, the first official universal selection of 1000 Business schools worldwide, placed ISM among the 200 Top World Business Schools.
·                ISM has the leading position among Lithuanian universities and ranks among the highest in Central and Eastern Europe.
·                European Credit Transfer Label (ECTS label)
·                Accreditation by the Lithuanian Centre for Quality Assessment in Higher Education.
                                   
Key Points
·                Low tuition fees.
·                Courses completely taught in English.
·                Schengen Visa.
·                Accommodation assistance.
·                Educational opportunities of the highest standard and a multicultural population.
·                An attractive lifestyle and mild climate.
·                A comparatively low cost of living.
·                Student can work 20 Hrs a week 
·                All universities are Govt or Govt approved 
·                3 year bachelor student can do master only if they have minimum 2nd division in their bachelor
·                IELTS  is not required if student speak English 
·                Conditional Offer letter take  4 –5 working days Approximately 
·                Student who have BA OR B.Sc General can not apply for master degree as Latvia because education ministry do not recognize these degrees 

 Intake: September, 2015.

Undergraduate Studies
·                Industrial technology management (4 years)
·                Economics and Politics (4 years)
·                International business and  communication (3,5 years)
·                Finance (3,5 years)

University Application Fee: 58 Euro
 Tuition Fee: 4228 Euro per year
Requirements for applicants
·                Secondary school diploma
·                Final secondary school exams:
·                Mathematics
·                History
·                Geography / Biology / Information technology / Second foreign language 
·                Annual grade:
·                English language
·                TOEFL (min. 60) or IELTS (min. 5,5)
·                Optional: achievements in national and international competitions (Economics, Management, Politics or equivalent)
ISM Student Organizations and Clubs
·                Student association
·                Professional interests
·                Creativity
·                Sports
·                Comfortable and modern library
·                Computer classes, fast and free internet access (wireless network)
·                Innovators base
Visa Requirements
Rs. 4 Lakhs in student’s account (one day old funds acceptable)
6 months Post Study Work Visa.
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STUDY IN NORWAY





2015 List of Tuition Free Universities in 

Norway for International Students 


Looking for current information on Tuition Free Universities in Norway?
Here is a point of note;
“Living in Norway has a reputation for being expensive, but studying in Norway may not be as expensive as you think! Universities in Norway and state university colleges as a rule do not charge tuition fees for international students.” studyinnorway.no
You should take into consideration that living expenses in Norway are higher than in many other countries, and you need to pay for your own books/teaching material. Students will also need to pay a semester fee of around NOK 300-600 ($50-100) each semester (varies). On living in Norway, the State Educational Loan Fund estimates the average expenditure for students to be about NOK 8 500 a month (approx. EURO 1 000). Although expenses vary from person to person, this estimate is expected to cover board and lodgings, clothing, transport, medical and dental care and other necessities
Please take the information on this page as a starter guide. To get more specific information, visit the links to the institutions provided, and contact them for further enquires.Quota Scholarship Scheme
As an international student outside the EU you can apply at any time before the application deadline 1 March for the following academic year. Students are required to pay a semester fee of NOK 650 each semester. In order to take an exam this fee will have to be paid in full.
As a state owned institution HiOA do not charge tuition fees. This applies to both Norwegian and international students. There is a mandatory fee, the semester fee, covering membership in the Student Welfare Organization, use of printers etc.  The semester fee is currently NOK660 per semester. If you plan to attend HiOA  as an exchange student , you are automatically exempt from any fees.
University of Nordland – formally Bodø University College
University of Nordland does not charge tuition fees. However, the Norwegian Government requires that students from outside the European Union (EU) can provide a minimum amount of money to cover living expenses for one academic year in Norway. The current amount of money to be transferred to University of Nordland is NOK 92 500 for the academic year.
If you are enrolled in a full degree program (not quota scheme students), you are obliged to pay semester fees. At the present time, the fee is NOK 830/880, – per semester. Quota scheme students, international students coming as ERASMUS or exchange students do not pay semester fees at BUC.
Annual deadline for payment is: Fall: 1st September and Spring: 1st February
The only fee to be paid at the University of Bergen is the semester fee to the Student Welfare Organisation (SiB), currently NOK 480. The University of Bergen is a public institution and therefore does not charge tuition fees. This applies both to Norwegian and international students.
Bergen University College offers an accommodation guarantee at SiB Student accommodation. This guarantee is only valid if you apply within 1st of May and 1st of November and if your courses start at the beginning of the semester, in August and January.
The tuition fee is waived for students from BI’s partner universities who are nominated as an exchange summer programme student by their home university. Students from BI partner universities who are not nominated get a 50% tuition fee reduction.
Bachelor level courses: NOK 1 380 per ECTS credit. One course is normally 7,5 ECTS credits. When students take the full semester workload (30 ECTS), the tuition fee is equal to the maximum charge of NOK 35 400.
Master level courses: NOK 11 360 per course (6 ECTS). When students take the full semester workload of 30 ECTS, the tuition fee is equal to the maximum charge of NOK 39 950.
The BI Norwegian Business School offers a number of summer programme scholarships. Scholarships are awarded based on both academic and personal qualifications, as well as financial need. They consist of a full or partial waiver of the tuition fee.
Application deadline for international students: 1st of March Autumn semester  and September 1st Spring semester 
There are not tuition fees to be paid, although students from abroad must be able to provide documentation showing they have enough money to cover living expenses (this is a general requirement for international students to study in Norway. You must document funds of approximately NOK 93 000 (approx 12 600 EUR or 16 400 USD)
As a general rule, students from outside the EU (European Union) and the EEA (European Economic Area) must make, and document a deposit of NOK 94 400 (approx. 12 700 EUR) for one academic year, or a deposit of NOK 47 200 (approx. 6 500 EUR) for one semester into a Norwegian bank account. Applicants must make this deposit to show that they have funds available to use as means of supporting themselves whilst living in Norway, and that it can be used towards the cost of daily living. Application Deadlines For autumn entry: 1 February.
Generally all ordinary study programmes at Higher Education Institutions in Norway are tuition free for Norwegian as well as international students.
Application deadlines: May 1 for the fall semester and October 15 for the following spring
All international students must arrive in Oslo with adequate funding to pay for student fees, registration fees, accomodation and various living expenses. Apart from a relatively small student fee/ registration fee there is no tuition fee to study at MF.
International students from countries where a visa is required for entering Norway and the Schengen countries, only need to document a minimum of NOK 90800 per academic year or NOK 45400 per semester to cover for their own living expenses while studying in Norway.
KHiB is part of the public education system in Norway, which means that students do not pay tuition fees. International students should be prepared to provide funding to cover living expenses and material from their home countries. Application closing dates: MA in Fine Art: 1 February, MA in Design: 2 April.

To obtain entry permit from the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration for studying in Norway, NOK 92 500.- (2012) should be deposited in a Norwegian bank account, preferably not later than the 1th of June. This money is supposed to cover living expenses in Norway for one year. Applicants must fulfill all requirements before 1 July. Application deadline is 1st of March.
The admissions criteria for international students depend on your nationality, as it must correspond to the Norwegian admissions criteria to higher education.
NLA University College claims it wants to have more international students at NLA. And to accommodate this, the university have decided to have a reduced semester fee for international student who are on track with their studies. For the academic year 2012/2013 the registration fee for international students is 1475NOK, which is considerably cheaper than for national students. This also grants membership in the student welfare organization. Meals, house rent, textbooks and travel etc. are your own responsibility and are not included.
There is no tuition fee at Nord-Trøndelag University College, but exchange students must pay tuition at their home institution, if any. The students are, however, responsible for payment of all other expenses in Norway.
There are no tuition fees at the Academy. An estimated monthly cost for students living in Oslo is approx. EUR 1000. Students from outside the European Union/European Economic Area (EEA) are required to document a specified sum to cover living expenses in order to be granted a student residence permit.
Norwegian School of Economics (Norges Handelshøyskole – NHH)
As a member of the Norwegian Council for Higher Education Council, NHH does not charge any application, admission or tuition fees to international students for the MSc program. Once admitted, students are required to pay a small welfare fee to the students association of approximately 700 NOK each semester. This fee must be paid before students register for classes.
Only accept international exchange students from partner universities. You must apply through your home university.
Only accept international exchange students from partner universities. You must apply through your home university.
NTNU offers all students, no matter their financial situation, a distinct advantage over many other universities in Europe and North America: there are no tuition fees here. However, students do need to cover their living expenses, including housing, books, food and travel. NTNU offers over 40 master’s programmes in English
Regarding economic subsistence, you must document funds corresponding to the amount of full support from The Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund (NOK 92 500 for the academic year 2012-2013).
In order to obtain a residence permit as a student from outside the EU/EEA-area or as a full degree student (except Quota students) you need to document sufficient funding as described under Residence and work permit. Please note that Bachelor degrees at HiOA are only offered in Norwegian
Østfold University College has a number of exchange agreements with institutions abroad. Students from these institutions are welcome to apply for the programmes/courses taught in English.
There are no tuition fees to be paid at HiST. However, students must pay a semester fee each semester in order to get a student ID card and get the right to sit for exams. Nordplus and Erasmus exchange students, as well as students from other exchange programmes, do not have to pay this fee, as they are paying semester fees at their home universities. Deadlines for payment: 20 August autumn semester and 10 January spring semester
Sogn og Fjordane University College accepts students from partner institutions to our courses/programmes which are taught in English.
Courses taught in English are offered to students from our partner institutions
There is no tuition fee at UNIS, but in order to do a course at UNIS all students need to pay a semester fee of 500 NOK (ca. EUR 65). The cost of living on Svalbard is approximately the same as in the rest of Norway. Stipulated costs for accommodation and food is ca. EUR 1000 (NOK 8 700) per month. Application deadlines for Autumn semester: April 15th and Spring semester: October 15th
The University of Agder has a number of exchange agreements with institutions all over the world. Students from these institutions are most welcome to apply to take 1 or 2 semesters at Agder. Degree seeking students, application deadline is December 1
Since the University of Oslo is a state university and therefore publicly funded, the students here do not pay tuition fees. Most students must pay a small semester registration fee of NOK 550 (approx. 70 euro). This fee gives you the benefit of the services of the Foundation for Student Life (SiO). The University of Oslo welcomes qualified international students from around the world to apply for programmes.
The University of Stavanger (UiS) participates in several student exchange programmes, such as NORDPLUS and ERASMUS. The UiS has also established numerous bilateral exchange agreements with universities and colleges all over the world.
If your home institution has an exchange agreement with the UiS, you are welcome to apply as an exchange student.
The University of Tromsø is a Norwegian state university. There is therefore no tuition fee charged at UiT. The University of Tromsø offers more than 30 English taught Master’s degree programmes. International students may apply as self-financing Master’s degree students or as Quota students. English Bachelor’s degree programmes are taught at the University of Tromsø. Application deadline: December 1.
For the time being, Volda University College does not offer any complete English degree programmes.
To take it a step further, See list of Universities and Colleges in Norway
Note for Undergraduate applicants: Applications to undergraduate studies at public institutions of higher education in Norway are processed by a centralised application processing centre – Universities and Colleges Admission Service (“Samordna opptak” in Norwegian). The application deadline is 1 March. Most undergraduate courses are offered in Norwegian language.
This article is for general information purposes on tuition free universities in Norway. You are advised to contact relevant institution for enquires.

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