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GGaurav goyalStudy Abroad

What is the best University of Applied Sciences in Germany?

Among the top, TH Köln (Cologne UAS) and Munich University of Applied Sciences lead the crowd. Both are UAS7 network members, strong in engineering, design, and applied research. They boast industry-aligned syllabi, startup ecosystem access, and high empl

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GGautamStudy Abroad

Do banks inside colleges give full fees as a loan or do they follow the education loan system?

In educational loans, banks disburse tuition directly to the college, while the remaining margin (10–20%) is paid by the student. This margin ensures eligibility and acts as a buffer. Full college fees are released once the bank verifies invoices and comp

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RRohit BhandariStudy Abroad

How is your undergraduate degree GPA calculated?

Generally, GPA is calculated on a 4.0 or 10.0 scale by averaging weighted grade points across courses. Universities either convert the raw percentage score from transcripts into GPA or ask applicants to use standard converters. Each institution may apply

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SSanyaStudy Abroad

For undergraduate economics, which is easier to get in, Princeton or Columbia?

Both Ivy League universities are highly selective. Columbia offers more programs globally themed; Princeton leans academically rigorous with smaller class sizes. Athletic, volunteer, or well-rounded students should pick based on personal fit, program focu

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SSumanStudy Abroad

How do I get into a university in the UK to study architecture? Are NATA and IELTS scores enough?

NATA isn’t required in the UK. Most schools ask for GCSE/A-levels or equivalent, a strong design portfolio, IELTS/TOEFL, and sometimes an interview. For ARB/RIBA-accredited Part 1 courses, your portfolio and academics matter more than NATA. Check universi

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AAshwinStudy Abroad

Should I pursue veterinary studies in India or study abroad in the Philippines? I am seeking advice from vets and students with experience.

Choose based on accreditation, training quality, costs, and career goals. India offers recognized BVSc with internships and easier licensing. The Philippines can be cheaper, English-taught, but confirm recognition to practice back home. Compare curriculum

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YYashikaStudy Abroad

How did you feel when you thought your admission might get canceled, and what helped you get through it?

It’s terrifying—uncertainty, sleepless nights, email refreshes. What helped: listing contingencies, speaking to admissions calmly, documenting requirements, and setting deadlines. I leaned on mentors, kept grades, applied to backups, and practiced breathi

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TTanayaStudy Abroad

How do you get a scholarship in Oxford if you are studying botany Hons in India?

Aim for a strong academic record, research exposure, and stellar references. Apply to relevant Oxford master’s/doctoral programs, then target scholarships like Clarendon, Weidenfeld-Hoffmann, Commonwealth, and college awards. Craft a focused research prop

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RRidhiStudy Abroad

What are the benefits and drawbacks for a university when it receives a larger number of applications, like the University of Chicago aimed for?

Benefits: higher selectivity, better yield modeling, prestige, richer applicant pool, fees. Drawbacks: review overload, superficial apps, lower admit rates causing backlash, yield uncertainty if interest isn’t genuine, and socio-economic bias intensifying

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AAnuradhaStudy Abroad

Why do some IIT students get surprised by the success of "designers," and how do staff perceive this group?

Some IIT peers expect engineering dominance and underestimate design’s pull—UX, product drive revenue and valuation. Designers succeed through user insight and storytelling, not code. Staff value interdisciplinary teams, though biases persist. Outcomes pr

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