Thursday, 18 June 2015

Study in Asia. SoftConsults

The journey between departing from one airport and arriving at the other is accompanied by lots of planning, dreams and hopes for a better future. The excitement of what is in the offing fuels your ambition and sets the stage for an unprecedented experience that you are going to cherish for the rest of your life.
The challenges of studying abroad
However, starting a new life when you study abroad is not as easy as it seems (reality check!). You might feel homesick, face problems in getting accustomed to the new culture, not find a roommate who matches your chemistry, be unable to maintain your budget, and maybe feel alienated when others around you are busy with their own lives.
Now I do not intend to disappoint or discourage you here, as this all is normal and part of the settling down phase. But you must know a few basic tools that should help you overcome initial hurdles when you travel to study abroad. Here are some of the suggestions:
1. Find student accommodation
Arranging student accommodation is your foremost responsibility. In my view it is better to arrange a temporary place to live before departing from your home. After all, you don’t want to get stuck at the airport without at least a drop-off point when you arrive. A lot of real estate websites can help in this regard. Moreover, you can also ask your educational institution to arrange something for you.we have a team dedicated for this purpose.
However, I would say do not go for a long-term arrangement initially. It is important because once you reach the new city you will be in a better position to decide which place best suits you. The decision can then be made keeping in view the distance from your institution and workplace and your needs to socialize etc.
2. Set up a bank account
Once you are done with organizing a place to live, the next step is to set up a bank account. Apply for a debit/credit card so as to avoid the hassle of carrying cash everywhere.
3. Get familiar with your routes
You’ll probably be able to choose from a range of transport options – tubes, trains, trams, buses or your own private vehicle – but before that you must get well acquainted with the routes. I started by taking a couple of initial visits around the city with a colleague, and then dared to make an individual trip the next time.Try this if you are adventurous, and if you are not adventurous: try it anyway!
4. Find a student job or volunteer
I would strongly suggest you try to find a student job while studying. This will not only help you earn some money, but also increase your confidence. If earning some casual cash is not your immediate concern, try to look for opportunities to volunteer. This will make you meet a lot of new people, test your abilities and expose you to different environments, which helps a lot in the settling down phase. It will also garnish your resume.
5. Make new friends and be sociable
Well, if you are arranging accommodation, setting up your bank accounts, traveling all alone without any fear, and working too, you might not need to look at this section. You will probably already have made a lot of friends along the way, and if not you will make them soon. You have the potential and the personality to be with and among the people.
6. Be determined and persistent
The other side of the grass is always green. There will come times when you will feel low on remembering your loved ones, disheartened at not attaining any of your goals, extremely nervy on being unable to adjust to the new environment – but do not lose hope and curse yourself. Be determined and persistent. Failures and adversity are part (read ‘the spice’) of life. In some cases they are actually better than success because failures are more valuable teachers. Remember, the darkest hour is just before the dawn. Happy adjusting

Tuesday, 1 July 2014

"if we teach like we taught yesterday, then we rob our children of Tomorrow."  "There can be infinite uses of the computer and of new age technology,but if the teachers them selves are not able to bring it to the class room and make it work, then it fails".  "The principle goal of education is to create men and women who are capable of doing NEW things, not simply repeating what other Generations have done."

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Sunday, 5 January 2014

ASIAN ADMISSION EXPERTS- SOFTCONSULTS

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-Flight booking And Airport Pick up

-AN ADMISSION TAB WHERE STUDENTS WILL BE GIVEN THERE VARIOUS PIN CODES TO TRACK THE STATUS OF THEIR ADMISSION AND DOWNLOAD THEIR ADMISSION LETTERS TOO.


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Tuesday, 12 November 2013

                                         Asian Admission experts

So, you’ve done the research, you’ve talked it over with your nearest and dearest, you’re pretty confident that you’re going to get the grades you need, and you’ve finally concluded that studying abroad is right for you.
Congratulations: you’ve made one of the biggest – and hopefully most rewarding – decisions you’ll ever have to make in your life. Now there’s just one small obstacle standing in your way: actually getting into the university of your choice...
Of course, ‘small’ is the wrong word – this can be a very daunting experience. But fear not: if you keep your wits about you, then there’s no need for this to be any more than an administrative hassle – though admittedly a rather long-winded one, as you’ll learn very quickly once you begin the application procedure.

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Monday, 11 November 2013

Asian admission experts

The medical profession is one of the most essential in modern society, so it stands to reason that medical degrees are lengthy, demanding and altogether among the most challenging and competitive paths to embark upon. Very few other courses rely so heavily on your confidence, absolute commitment to the field, and a desire to make a difference in people’s lives.
Those who choose to study medical degrees will need a strong interest in the sciences, along with a passion for helping others – and it’s a combination of these two factors that provides the motivation needed to keep going through the many years of training required to become a fully qualified doctor.

Getting into medical school

Given the prestige associated with the medical profession, and the extremely challenging nature of most medical careers, it’s unsurprising that getting into medical school is extremely competitive. In order to gain a place at a top medical school, it’s necessary to demonstrate exceptional grades in science subjects (especially chemistry and biology), as well as showing evidence of commitment to the field. This will usually mean gaining work experience, perhaps at a local healthcare centre, private consultancy or another type of care facility such as an elderly care home.
If you have managed to gain the grades and the work experience necessary to secure a place on a medical course, then the chances are you’re no stranger to hard work. Despite this, you’ll need to be prepared for even more challenges, both during your studies and in the years ahead. This is a profession that can demand a lot both intellectually and emotionally, with an intensive and time-consuming workload.

What to expect from a medical degree

As well as allowing you to specialize in a particular division of medicine, medical degrees also provide students with the practical skills needed for specialized hands-on tasks (from taking a blood sample to complex surgical procedures), and the ‘people skills’ needed for interaction with patients and relatives.
Many top medical schools today consider practical development a key focus of their programs. This means that as well as attending seminars and lectures, you will have the opportunity to observe professional healthcare practitioners, and increasingly to start gaining practical experience yourself.
Finally, it’s important to remember that medical training is structured differently in different countries, and medical qualifications gained in one country are not necessarily recognized in others. So before deciding on a location for your medical studies, make sure you think carefully about where you’d like to go on to work, and the process required to complete your qualification.
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