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hi
by susmitha on Aug 28, 2006 05:18 PM  Permalink  | Hide replies

I did my MBA graduation with HR specialization and got 3yrs of experience in recruitments.If i would like to pursue a career in US how do i need to go about?
1 what kind of career options will i have?
2.Do I need to pursue other courses?
3.Which are the other courses would help me in finding a good career?
4.What is the income range can i expect?


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RE:hi
by prashant rai on Aug 28, 2006 08:38 PM  Permalink
In US, aliens only get jobs in the fields where American resourses are less, i.e. IT. As for as HR people are concerned I think there is no lack of HR people. As for as USCIS is concerned they are very picky about giving H1 visas for people other than IT resourses. I am not discouraging you but it is little difficult than IT people.

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blogs
by suravi on Aug 28, 2006 01:17 PM  Permalink 

what is blogs?

what is blogs use in a portal?

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Post graduation/prcticing in USA
by shree on Aug 28, 2006 01:01 PM  Permalink 

My daughter is presently doing her final year in Bachelor of Dental Surgey.

Is this degree enough to either pursue higher studies or join any hospital for practice?

What are the options for further post graduate studies?

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Scholarship
by RAJKUMAR on Aug 28, 2006 11:24 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

How much scholorship can U.S. university give me and on what GRE score.

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RE:Scholarship
by Aniruddha on Aug 31, 2006 01:07 PM  Permalink
There is no relationship between GRE score and scholarship amount. You will be judged on your whole application, not specifically GRE score. The scholarship amount depends on the school and also on the advisor, if you're doing a research assistantship. The rough amount would be written in the application materials. If you can get a full scholarship, usually it is enough for most monthly expenses, and most of the time, you can save a bit too. My rough guess is that the amount varies from $1000-1500/month. It might be slightly more or less.

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Admission
by RAJKUMAR on Aug 28, 2006 11:22 AM  Permalink 

Can you let me know what are the GRE score required to be admitted for Ph.D programme in chemistry in various American university

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Health insurance for F-2
by Vishal on Aug 28, 2006 10:31 AM  Permalink  | Hide replies

Hi,
I am a student on F-1 at ASU and I have bought health insurance from University but for my wife who is about to reach here, it'd be very costly to buy from university. They are asking 2000$ for a semester. Pls suggest what should I do?

Regards,
Vishal.

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RE:Health insurance for F-2
by prashant rai on Aug 28, 2006 08:24 PM  Permalink
I dont know if your university allow insurance from outside!! if yes then you can try firstUsa insurance. But usually insurance for F-2 are usually very high. Also, try to know from your students office if you can take advantage of Medicare!!!

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total cost of doing MS in texax
by Mukesh Kumar on Aug 28, 2006 12:27 AM  Permalink 

Please let me know what will be the approximate cost of doing MS in texax, as i have heard that texax is the cheapest state in USA.

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