Guys...Dorms are expensive because the living status is expensive.If you are coming to US that means you are here to learn something new.Based on something new you can make "MERA BHARAT MAHAN"..
Now, if you don't learn something new then how is it possible that "MERA BHARAT MAHAN" will really be "MAHAN".
Hi, i have 2 years of BPO exp at hyd. I also have 3 yrs of training exp under a chartered accountant as i have done my ca foundation. However i have only 10+2+3 yrs of education. Do i have to get 16 years of education to get an admission at UK for my MBA. ALso can i get a job easily at Uk?
RE:Regarding MBA at UK
by pradeep on Aug 08, 2006 02:56 AM Permalink
hi
i;m currently doing mba in a uni ranked in the top ten. but for job after mba is a gamble as mostly companies dont apply for work permits,,they expect u to have one,,,wen u sit for an interview,,,it sounds a bit strange but its true... if u r keen then apply for uni's that fetch u straight away 65 points in getting a hsmp visa..after u finish...only certain top schools have this benefit... so in short getting job in uk after mba is a gamble... if u still want to come try top schools in scotland not england.
i want to take my son with me as i might marry a US citizen he is very poor and not that qualified to take care of me or my son, my son just completed 10th std here. which class can i expect him to join and what will be the college fees ? if i get a salary of 1500dollars can i live and pay my son's fees. i did MA in english literature and B.Ed but i might not get good job initially , so i am worried will I be able to survive decently.
I have got an offer of J1 visa from the publishing house in the US, but they want me to send the some documents, I don't know what they are asking for.
I recently recevied an email in which they were asking my Visa processing agencie name, Sir, I really don't know what to do, how to get the J1 visa.
Kindly guide me how should I start so that I can get my J1 visa for the US.
RE:J1 Visa info
by Rediff Student Panel Expert on Aug 07, 2006 03:58 AM Permalink
If you don't understand what is being asked of you please ask the company to clarify. If you are preparing the documents for the visa yourself, you can tell the company that you are doing so and not via a visa processing firm.
You may also please check out the visa information on the following websites (depending on which of the 4 consulates you will be applying at for your visa):
chennai.usconsulate.gov
newdelhi.usembassy.gov
mumbai.usconsulate.gov
calcutta.usc onsulate.gov
Hope this is helpful.
Tarun, PhD (epidemiology), UCLA, Los Angeles (in US for 2 years)
Hi...I am working as a software consultant in US for the past two years in L1 visa. I did BE comp sci in India and have total of 3 years IT exp. I am planning to do my MS in US. I have following questions:
1. Can I convert my L1 visa to F1?
2. Are there good universities which will exempt from taking GRE based on work experience?
Hi, I wld like to know about the job facilities in U.S in the field of aeronautical science... as am doing aeronautical engg. so sir plz kindly guide me as soon as possible.. bt in the production line.. plzzz
I have completed B Pharm and want to take up course MBA in Pharamaceutical Management. Which are Universities in US offering MBA in Pharmaceutical Management? What is GRE score required to get in there?
RE:FUTURE IN US ?
by Rediff Student Panel Expert on Aug 07, 2006 02:41 AM Permalink
If you want to go on student visa, you have to apply to any US university and then once you are accepted, apply for F1 vis(you cant apply for F1 visa from UK, it has to be done in India). If you want to go on visitor visa go to nearby US embassay. You are not leagally eligible to work here without unless you have work permit.