Tuesday 21 August 2018

OET now accepted for doctors seeking work in the UK and Ireland


Doctors wishing to work in the UK and Ireland can now use the Occupational English Test (OET) as proof of their English ability.

The General Medical Council and the Medical Council Ireland have both announced that they will accept the test for registration. Registration is essential to being able to work in the UK or Ireland. 

his news follows last year’s announcement from the Nursing and Midwifery Council in the UK that they would accept OET for overseas nurses and midwives who need to prove their English language level. Devised in Australia in the 1980s, OET is designed for testing the English ability of healthcare professionals. It is now available in over 110 locations in more than 40 countries.

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Monday 20 August 2018

The English test that opens doors around the world



The English test that opens doors around the world

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Top 6 reasons to travel abroad while you are young:


You'll Get Out of Your Comfort Zone. ... 

Traveling Builds Confidence. ...

 You Will Develop Cultural Sensitivity. ... 

You Can Adapt to Globalization. ... 

Be Immersed in a Second (or Third) Language. ... 

Infinite Opportunities to Network. 

IELTS will help you to travel the World!!

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Tuesday 14 August 2018

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Monday 6 August 2018

Most Affordable Places to Study Abroad : South Africa


South Africa is renowned for its natural beauty, cultural diversity, and turbulent history. Another great choice for students with a love of the outdoors, it’s also reasonably inexpensive, with low costs of living and tuition fees. Fees vary, but as an example the University of Cape Town (South Africa’s highest-ranked university in the QS World University Rankings 2016-2017 at joint 191st) charges around US$2,730 for master’s degrees in humanities subjects in 2016, while a bachelor of social science costs approximately US$3,390. You’ll need around R96,000 (~US$7,090) per year to cover your living costs.

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Most Affordable Places to Study Abroad : Malaysia


Malaysia is undoubtedly one of the cheapest countries to study abroad, particularly in terms of living costs. Its capital, Kuala Lumpur, came first for affordability in the QS Best Student Cities 2016, and most students will only need about MYR 12,000-18,000 (~US$2,860- 4,290) per year to live comfortably in Malaysia. In terms of tuition fees, you’ll pay an average of MYR 17,000 (~US$4,050) per academic year, but some courses are even cheaper. Malaysia is also home to a number of branch campuses of international universities, such as the UK’s University of Nottingham or Australia’s Monash University, offering the opportunity to gain a degree accredited by these institutions at a lower cost.

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Most Affordable Places to Study Abroad : Poland


Another of the best places to study abroad on a budget is Poland, which also offers a high quality of education, along with plenty of fantastic culture and history to explore. You can study for free if you can speak Polish, and if you take the same entrance exams as Polish students and study your course in Polish. However, there are also many English-taught programs available, costing around €2,000-3000 (~US$2,185-3,280) per year. Living costs are also on the low side, as you shouldn’t need more than €7,800 (~US$8,530) per year. The capital city, Warsaw, was ranked the second most affordable city for students in the QS Best Student Cities 2016, and joint 63rd overall.

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Most Affordable Places to Study Abroad : Argentina


The second-largest country in South America, Argentina boasts stunning natural beauty, with a diverse geography that makes it ideal for students keen on outdoor adventure and exploration. Argentina is also considered one of the safest countries in the region and is known for its fun-loving culture and passionate national identity. You can typically study for free at any state-funded (public) university, with tuition fees of around US$5,000 per year or more at private institutions. You’ll need around US$5,000 for living expenses, with rent costing as little as US$350 per month.

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Sunday 5 August 2018

Most Affordable Places to Study Abroad : Mexico


Full of interesting and unique culture to explore, Mexico is one of Latin America’s most-visited nations, and has lots to offer international students. Tuition fees vary, with private universities charging more, and average around US$5,500 in the capital, Mexico City, which has been named one of the world’s top 75 cities for students. Living expenses are also reasonably low in Mexico, with all living costs adding up to around US$500 per month on a standard budget (US$6,000 per year). Although the main language of instruction is Spanish, Mexican universities are offering more English-taught courses to attract international students.

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