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International study abroad programs in Singapore
Singapore has slowly become a premier education hub over the years, and is today considered an ideal study destination for international students looking for an affordable international degree. Education in Singapore is divided into several different levels of higher education … Continue reading →
Best MBA Colleges in the World
Following is the list of Best MBA Colleges in the World 1. London Business School (UK) – London Business School UK is considered the best MBA College in the world. The campus is located in the central London, making it easily … Continue reading →
Abroad education consulting
Understanding the importance of International education and the role it had begun to play in the lives of thousands of youthful students in India, this endeavor evolved into a full fledged business unit: Career Growth Consultancy in 2009. We … Continue reading →
Best MBA Colleges in the World
An MBA program gives an edge to your resume and makes it more pleasing to your potential employers. However, it is important to go only for the best MBA program. There are many universities that offer MBA courses which are … Continue reading →
Career Benefits of Studying in Australia
Skills learned while studying abroad in Australia will also have many practical on-the-job applications. During your time studying in Australia, for example, you may have learned or improved your English. Being fluent in a second language, particularly English, is … Continue reading →
Benefits of Studying in Australia
Beyond the immediate benefits of studying in Australia as an international student, the experience will benefit you for a lifetime, particularly in regards to your future career. Across all industries, future employers will respect your Australian education and value … Continue reading →
Benefits of studying abroad
The UK higher-education landscape is changing rapidly. With universities able to charge up to £9,000 for tuition from 2012 and some 200,000 students missing out on a place this year, prospective students could be forgiven for thinking the terrain … Continue reading →