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Frequently Asked Questions
Q.1. What are the accommodation arrangements? Ans: Both Undergraduate and Postgraduate Students are guaranteed accommodation by many Universities in their Halls of Residence, for at least their first year at the University provided they inform the University within the given deadlines. Q.2. What is a transfer option? Ans: A transfer option is to complete at least 2 years of the Bachelors program and then apply for a transfer to the International University that you want to attend. The years waived off in your transfer status will depend on the courses covered in India and the grades for the same. Q.3. Can one work while studying? Ans: It depends on the length and type of program a student will be attending. One’s eligibility to work will be shown on the immigration stamp in his/her passport. International students are normally allowed to work for 20 hours per week during term days and full time during holidays. Student may need a letter from his/her institution that he/she has commenced the course or his/her identity card/passport to begin working. Many institutions have 'Job shop' to help students find part-time jobs. Job vacancies are also advertised in newspapers and Internet. There are also many national and regional employment agencies, run by both government and private, which can advise on the wide range of opportunities available at their client businesses and industries. Q.4. What is the cost of living? Ans: Cost of living is the cost incurred throughout your stay at an overseas country where you will pursue your education. Q.5. What is cost of education? Ans: Cost of education is a cost incurred for your tuition fees at the University. It varies from country to country and from University to University. Web Site Developed & hosted by GoCal Systems |
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