Tuesday, January 14, 2020

Best Country for Abroad Study




Best Country for Abroad Study:








When the question comes about Study Abroad options, there are many countries to choose form, but at the same time not every student go abroad to just study and return to the home country. Therefore, while selecting the country, we should consider many things along with the quality education.

There are too many factors to consider, like:

  • Stay Back option
  • Tuition Fees
  • Living cost
  • Part-time job opportunity
  • Visa success ratio


Keeping in mind each and every aspects of study abroad, please see below the competitive analysis:


UK:

UK is one of the best options for study abroad. As we can say, UK is the home of many topnotch universities, Like: University of Oxford, University of Cambridge, UCL, London School of Economics and Political Science and so on.
At the same time UK universities offer some extra-ordinary benefits, unlike USA and Canada, UK offers 3-year bachelor program, therefore you can save one year tuition fees along with quality education. Coming to the Post- Graduate programs, UK offers 1 year quality master program.



Living cost in UK would be little bit high as compared to Canada and Australia, but chances of getting the student visa for UK is comparatively easy. At the same time, UK now a day, offering Two years stay back option. Therefore anyone going for bachelors or masters will enjoy 2 year stay back option.

See below the university list where good and average students can apply for an Offer Letter:
  • Durham University
  • Lancaster University
  • University of St Andrews
  • University of Bath
  •  University of Warwick
  • University of Leeds
  • Swansea University
  • University of Surrey
  • King's College London


# You can do part-time job in UK while studding

Canada:

Now a days Canada is also a very good option for Abroad Study, as Canada has too many community colleges, where you can study. Most of the students select Canada because of the low tuition fees of Canadian Community colleges, where you can study1 year Certificate course, 2 years Diploma, 3 years Advanced Diploma & 4 years Bachelor’s at undergraduate level, and at post graduate level, you can study 1 year/ 2 years  post graduate diploma.
The tuition fees at the community college, ranges between CAD 16000 to CAD 20,000 approx. per year.



Apart from the community colleges , Canada also has many top-ranked universities as well, like:

  • University of Toronto
  • University of British Columbia
  • McMaster University
  • McGill University
  • University of Montreal 


and so on, but Canadian universities have a high tuition fees as well.

Coming to the immigration part, Canada is an immigration friendly country, if you study 1 year program in Canada you will enjoy only 1 year stay back option, but if you study at least 2 years in Canada then you will enjoy 3 years stay back option, and you will be eligible for full time work as well.

# You can do part-time job in Canada while studding

Australia:

Apart from the UK and Canada, Australia can be a very good option for you, as Australia provides quality education as well. In Australia, there are many topnotch universities, like:

  • University of Sydney
  • University of Queensland
  • Australian National University




Most of the Australian universities offer 3 year bachelor programs (Engineering 4 years) and 1.5 to 2 years Master’s program, but to enjoy post study work permit benefit, you have to select at least a 2 years program.
Australia offers a minimum of 2 years post study work permit, and it can be a maximum of 4 years now a days.

Australia is a country, where you can find any type of courses and the universities provide a good amount of scholarship as well.

# You can do part-time job in Australia while studding


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Friday, February 1, 2019

What do you think, you have only one Brain ?




What do you think, you have only one Brain ?

Not actually!

We not only have a brain to make decision rather we also have another organ that helps govern what we do! 

Let me tell you, your stomach is your second brain and you should listen to what it is saying.
Our own stomachs may be something of a dark mystery to most of us, but new research is revealing the surprising ways in which our guts exert control over our mood and appetite.

One reason for this phenomenon is that your stomach and your brain originate from the same material. The other reason is that your stomach and your brain still retain some of the same characteristics and nerves, it’s true!

Starting from the same tissues, the brain and the stomach originate and basically decide to take two separate roads of development. This two paths originate and split to govern two separate areas of the body. This is where the material changes to form our brain,  Central Nervous System and Stomach, the enteric nervous system.The most  interesting aspect of this split revolves around the Vagus Nerve. The Vagus nerve connects the two nervous systems for life. Because of this connection, both the brain and the gut share neurotransmitters and hormones.

The little brain does not do a lot of complex thinking but it does get on with the essential daily grind involved in digesting food - lots of mixing, contracting and absorbing, to help break down our food and begin extracting the nutrients and vitamins we need.

Dr. Michael Gershon, author of “The Second Brain” and Chairman of the Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology at Columbia, discovered that this intuition has no consciousness, it just is.

&

Kirsten Tillisch, head of the research team stated, “By controlling the environment of the stomach, we can control what happens in the brain.” 


With all this being said, one thing is very obvious. If eating nutritiously was not that important to you before, it sure is now. Apparently, the gut not only benefits from healthy foods by absorbing nutrients, it also seems to have a preference toward what it eats. It has a mind that prefers vitamins and minerals and a mood that depends on its human to eat the right things.


Maybe you don't have to pay tax now !


Budget 2019:

If  you earn less than Rs 5 L /Year, then you  DO NOT need to pay tax  & individual  with gross income up to Rs 6.50 L/ Year, also don't have to pay tax if they have enough planned investments ( Like: PF, Approved Equity Schemes). 


Union minister Mr. Piyush Goyal declared ,individual taxpayers having a yearly income of up to INR 5 L will get 100% REBATE


Notable Points:

# Small farmers will get Rs 6 K yearly support from govt.

# IT returns will be processed within 24 hours.

# Standard deduction for salaried person has been raised to Rs 50,000 ( Previously it was INR. 40,000)

# Exemption on TDS on interest earned from bank, post office savings raised to 40,000 ( Previously it was INR. 10,000)

# TDS threshold on rental income has been raised to Rs 2.4 L ( Previously it was INR.1.8 L)

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

4 English Speaking Rules for you!



4 English Speaking Rules for you!

1. Don't study grammar exceedingly

It is one of the most important rules. If you want to become fluent in English, then you should try to learn English without studying the grammar too much.

Studying grammar will only slow you down and confuse you. You will think about the rules when creating sentences instead of naturally saying a sentence like a native. Remember that only a small fraction of English speakers know more than 20% of all the grammar rules.

2. Learn phrases:

Many students learn vocabulary and try to put many words together to create a proper sentence. It amazes me how many words some of my students know, but they cannot create a proper sentence. The reason is because they didn't study phrases. When children learn a language, they learn both words and phrases together. Likewise, you need to study and learn phrases.

3. Don't try to translate

When you want to create a sentence, do not translate the words from your Mother tongue. The order of words is probably completely different and you will be both slow and incorrect by doing this. Instead, learn phrases and sentences so you don't have to think about the words you are saying. It should be automatic.

4. Practice Speaking 

Reading, listening, Writing and speaking are the most important aspects of any language. The same is true for English. However, speaking is the only requirement to be fluent. It is normal for babies and children to learn speaking first, become fluent, then start reading, then writing. So the natural order is listening, speaking, reading, then writing.

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Tuesday, January 29, 2019

11 words to Impress an IELTS Examiner!




11 words to Impress an IELTS Examiner!

1. MYRIAD (Adjective)

# Consisting of a great number

Example:  I'll never be able to count the myriad blessings I have received.

2. AMIABLE (Adjective)

 # Friendly

Example:  Richa had an amiable personality

3. DEFERENTIAL (Adjective)

 # Showing respect for another’s authority

Example: With all deference, I personally think the council should reconsider its decision on wealth tax.

4. INDOLENT (Adjective)

 # Lazy

Example: Rock lost his job because he was an indolent  

5. ZENITH (Noun)

# The highest point

Example: The sun reaches its zenith at midday. 

6. INNATE (Adjective)

# Inherent / Inborn

Example: Rima had an innate musicality

7. NOMINAL (Adjective)

# Insignificant

Example:  Its returns are nominal compared with the investments.

8. PERUSAL (Noun)

# Careful examination

Example:  I also attached my family pictures just for your perusal

9. ABHOR (Verb)

# To hate

Example:  People who seek peace abhor violence. 

10. PLETHORA (Noun)

# Excess

Example: The wedding banquet included a plethora of oysters piled 

11. SUPERFLUOUS (Adjective)

# Exceeding what is necessary

Example: In the age of technology, sending letters by postal mail seems superfluous.


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Sunday, January 27, 2019

11 Most Useful English Phrases For English Speaking!



11 Most Useful English Phrases For English Speaking!

1. I really appreciate!

You can use this phrase to thank someone.

Example:
I really appreciate your help!
Thanks so much for cooking lunch. I really appreciate it!

2. How does that sound?

If you suggest an idea or plan, use this phrase to find out what others think.

Example:
Let’s hire a band to play music for the event. How does that sound?

3. Never mind!

Let’s say someone doesn’t understand an idea you’re trying to explain. If you’ve explained it over and over and want to stop, just say “oh, never mind.” You can now talk about something else!

You can also use “never mind” to mean “it doesn’t matter” or “just forget it.

Example:
Sam: Are you going to the grocery store today?
Lata: No, I’m not. But why—do you need something?
Sam: Oh, never mind. It’s okay, I’ll go tomorrow.

4. Could you repeat that please?

If you’d like someone to say a word, question or phrase again, use this question. Since “to repeat” means “to say again,” you can also ask, “Could you say that again please?”

5. Could you please talk slower?

Native speakers can talk very fast. Fast English is hard to understand! This is an easy way to ask someone to speak more slowly.

6. What does _____ mean?

When you hear or see a new word, use this phrase to ask what it means.

 Example:
i) What does “EVIDENT” mean?
ii) What does “CONDUCT” mean?

7. How do you spell that?

English spelling can be tricky, so make sure to learn this question. You could also ask someone, “Could you spell that for me?”

Example:
Albert: My name is Albert Einstein....
Newton: How do you spell that?

8. What do you like to do (in free time)?

Instead of asking for someone’s job title, I prefer to ask what they enjoy doing. The responses (answers) are usually much more interesting!

9. I’ll be with you in a moment!

When someone wants to see you, use this phrase if you need a minute to finish something first. If a client is waiting at a store, you can also use this phrase to show that their turn is next.

10. (Oh really?) Actually, I thought.....

When you disagree with someone, “Actually, I thought…” will make you sound kinder and more polite than saying “No” or “You’re wrong.” This phrase is useful when you have a different idea than someone else.

11. I’m (just) about to [verb]…
When you’re going to start something very soon, you’re “just about to” do something.
Example:
I’m just about to send those Emails!

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Thursday, January 24, 2019

5 Grammar rules that will help you to speak English Easily


5 Grammar rules that will help you to speak English Easily:

Have you been learning grammar for years but still not able to speak English fluently?


There are many learners who know all the grammar rules but have no confidence with usage that’s why a lot of struggling when it comes to speaking English fluently.


Now, let’s get started………. 

1. Past Tense and Present Perfect

Past Tense – I ate chocolate yesterday

The past tense refers to something that happened yesterday. The verb ate indicates the past tense of the irregular verb eat.

Present Perfect – I have eaten chocolate many times

The present perfect tense refers to an action that has begun in the past but connected to the present. It is formed using the past participle , eaten.


 2. Present Tense and Present Continuous

Present Tense – I watch movie every day

The present tense refers to something that happens daily. In other words, it is a habit.

Present Continuous – I am watching a movie now

The present continuous tense refers to an action that is taking place at the present moment


3. Present Tense and Present Continuous

Present Tense – I am a great dancer

The present tense refers to a present condition.

Present Progressive – I am dancing to music.

The present continuous expresses an action that is happening right now.


4. Simple Future and Immediate Future

Simple Future – I will study History in university

The simple future is a way of expressing something that will happen in the future

Immediate Future – I am going to study History in university

The simple future is a way of expressing something that is planned to happen in the future

5. Regular Verbs and Irregular Verbs

There are two types of verbs in the English language; Regular Verbs and Irregular Verbs but most verbs are regular.

Regular Verbs have a pattern, like:

Ram plays with the doll.
Ram played with the doll yesterday.
Ram is playing with the doll.
Ram like to play with the doll.

Irregular Verbs do not have a regular pattern. The best way to learn irregular verbs is through practice. 

DO NOT try to memorise lists of irregular verbs. 


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