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Top scholarships for international students in Australia

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Australia provides international students with excellent attractions. While Australian Universities continue to rise in world rankings, Australia’s many benefits are supplemented by excellent living standards and a high volume of international students, especially the Indian students. The other thing that credits the Au Australian Higher Education always in search of the value of money options is that international students are provided with a wide range of bursaries–both at the undergraduate, graduate and doctoral level. These scholarships have two broad categories–one offered by the Government of Australia and the other by the universities of Australia

Government scholarship programs in Australia

The Australia Awards Scholarships

Australia Awards Scholarships are long-term development awards administered by the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. Australia is the first known Australian Development Scholarships (ADS). They offer opportunities for developing countries, in particular in the Indo-Pacific region, to complete full time studies of undergraduate or post-graduate studies in participatory Australian universities and TAFE institutions. Benefits generally include full tuition fees, air travel returns, establishment allowance, living expense contributions (CLE), the Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), and so on.

Endeavor Postgraduate Scholarship Awards

Endeavor Postgraduate Awards provide international students with full financial support, either by means of courses or research in any area of Australia to undertake postgraduate degrees at the Master’s or PhD level. The bonds include tuition fees, travel allowance, credit, monthly fees and health and travel allowances.

International post graduate research scholarship

IPRS allows international students to complete their postgraduate research qualification in Austria and acquire experience with leading researchers from Australia. The award is available for a Master’s degree in research for a period of two years or for a PhD in research for three years. The bursary covers study fees and costs for healthcare.

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Scholarships offered by Australian universities

University of Sydney International Research Scholarship

The University invites applicants to apply for a University of Sydney International Research Scholarship (USydIS), who are eligible for a postgraduate research degree or masters’ by research program at this university. The USydIS will cover tuition fees and living allowances with a potential for one semester extension for doctoral students for a period of up to three years.

Macquarie University International Scholarship

The Macquarie University International Vice-Chancellor’s Bursary offers a part-time tuition scholarship for outstanding students studying at the North Ryde campus of Macquarie University. The amount of the bursary varies between AUD$10,000.

The Graduate Research Scholarship

It has been established and awarded to well-known national and international research students by the University of Melbourne. The benefits include the waiver of the tuition fees, live allowance, transfer grant and the health insurance of students abroad.

The University of Adelaide

The university offers Adelaide International Bonds to attract top quality international post-graduate students to fields of research strength at the University of Adelaide in order to promote their scientific effort. The benefits include tuition fees, annual subsidies, and health insurance.

The Flinders International Postgraduate Scholarships

These are awarded to adequately qualified postgraduate researchers for a higher degree in full-time research at Flinders University–up to two years as a researcher and up to three years in a PhD program. It covers international tuition fees for students, living allowance, credit, costs of relocation and airfares.

What is the procedure to apply for the scholarships?

Most scholarships are mainly based on good academic scores, but also on factors such as your selected destination, topic and level. Factors such as extra – curricular and voluntary work can also be used to benefit from some scholarships.

How much amount is funded by the scholarships?

Most Australian college scholarships cover tuition fees, although some may also cover living expenses and travel expenses. Research programmes, including tuition fees and living expenses, sometimes offer up to 100 percent scholarship. Note that the amount and type of award available varies depending on your institution. It is competitive to obtain a bursary and so it is important that you apply in good time. The procedure should be started approximately 8-12 months before the preferred intake starts.

International organizations that provide scholarships in Australia

Here is a list of some international organizations that provide scholarships to the students in Australia

  • Rotary Peace fellows
  • Aga Khan foundation International scholarship
  • CSIRO PG scholarship programme
  • OFID Scholarship Award
  • Flowers Across Melbourne Scholarship – for design, technology and agriculture students
  • The Australian Government is in the process of preparing programme guidelines for the new Indigenous Students Support Program (ISSP).

EDUCATION LOAN for Indian students

You must not lose heart to study in Australia if you are financially unable to finance your education abroad. The government of India has made it easy for students to seek financial support from numerous banking institutions to ensure that students have access to quality education. Nearly all nationalized banks are now offering loans to foreign students. Banks provide funds that take account of the course, time and requirements of the student. However, it should be borne in mind that there are certain differences between the requirements for loans in Indian institutions and for studying abroad.

Eligibility to enroll for scholarships

Australian awards scholarship

Candidates must be above the age of 18 years and must be ready to work towards the development of their home country

Courses covered: UG, PG, PhD as well as Vocational & Training courses

Expenses that are covered in this program: Full tuition fees, return air travel, establishment allowance, contribution to living expenses (CLE), Overseas Student Health Cover (OSHC), etc.

Endeavor post graduate scholarship program

You must be starting the course not earlier than January 1 and not later than November 30 of the year you are applying for the scholarship in and must have achieved 18 years of age bfore applying in any university

Courses CoveredPostgraduate – course/ degree-based and PhD programs

Expenses that are covered in this program are: Full tuition fee, a travel allowance  of $AUD 3,000, establishment allowance  of $AUD 4,000, a monthly stipend  of $AUD 3,000 up to 2 years for PG / up to 4 years for Ph.D. courses on prorate basis along with health and travel insurance

International post graduate scholarship

You must fulfill the visa requirements and must have qualified as an international student.

Courses Covered: Research-Based PG/ Doctoral programs

Expenses covered in this scholarship program are: Full Tuition Fees and Health Cover Costs for the student as well as for the dependant on him or her

Conclusion

Now as you are aware of the different scholarship programs you can apply for them and grab maximum benefits from the country in your studies. Enroll in the best course and have a great career ahead.

BEST OF LUCK!!

Sarojini Nagar Market – Dilliwalon ki Dhadkan

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Trendy attires at killer prices!? Unbelievable, right? But, yes, one could get all of them, if they visit Sarojini Nagar Market – the heartbeat of Delhites. From trendy and chic adornments to handheld bags of all bags to stylish clothes, Sarojini Nagar Market never ever disappoints anyone. And, obviously, what is the point of thrift shopping minus the healthy dosage of ‘bargain’! There lies the real charm!

Find – Entirety

Sarojini Nagar market caters for all requirements, and there is nothing in one’s checklist, that the place do not have. When it is said that Sarojini has EVERYTHING one has been looking for face-lifting the wardrobe – starting from thigh-high boots to slick heels to fashionable tie-ups, hand-held bags to hobos to totes, Tankinis to Monokinis to bikinis, and Denim skirts to crop tops to jump suits – the list goes never-ending! Barring that, if one plans to face-lift their heavenly abode, then the ethnic to contemporary home decorative items are also easily available.

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All Brands available

Branded dresses from Zara, mango, Forever21 and H&M, all are available, here at Sarojini. The market is THE place, where the export rejects of branded clothing, similar to Zara, Mango, H&M and so on, are easily available and at cheaper price. Is there anyone, not having a desire to own Zara attire, for just 300 bucks! Now, one can flaunt some upmarket brands!

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Cutting-Edge Fashions

Name the latest clothes in vogue, Sarojini Nagar market has the answer. Sequins dresses to Bell-bottoms to cold-shoulders, one will get all the latest clothes in vogue. They are comparatively pocket-friendly than the showroom ones.

All Seasons’ Attire

One should never underestimate the varied collections that Sarojini Nagar Market dishes out for all. It is not simply about the summer attires, but about EVERY seasons. Attires for all weathers are readily available and at a less price. Can somebody imagine of buying 3-4 sweaters by just shredding a few hundred rupees? And, yes the quality of the fabric is not inferior at all.

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Budget-Friendly Accoutrements

Confused of whether to go for the latest choker or ear-cuffs? Or bracelets than the anklets? Sarojini Nagar Market is the apt shopping destination, where one can get hold of accoutrements for just Rs 30. It is indeed a treat to the ear, right!

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First Copy = Branded Shades

Be it a nerdy look or a fashionable one, Sarojini has the perfect shades for all ages and genders. It is taken to be a skill of bargaining at Sarojini and if one strikes the correct chord, then voila! They have hit the target. Imagine of owning a pair of branded shades in just 300 bucks!

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400 bucks branded Jeans

Favourite pair of jeans in just 200 bucks? Yes, one has heard it right. Sarojini Nagar Market has all of them. Various brands (like, famous ones also), one certainly do not have to worry about the quality, as they all are of super quality and in definite sense, affordable.

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Leather Jackets Under Rs.500 

Leather jackets and winter in Delhi, goes hand-in- hand. And who else can be the best person to comment on this matter, apart from the Delhites!  So, how about going with the flow and picking up a thick good quality leather jacket from Sarojini – and it is a promise that one will get a decent a useful one within 1500 bucks.

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Bargaining Skills Brushed Up

Bargaining for trivial things is an art, and to do the same for an item from Sarojini, is not a crime at all. Rather, one should roll up the sleeves to brush up the bargaining skills, and should show full confidence in doing so. Convincing the seller with lot of conviction, that soon the thing (that is being bargained for0 will be his, this type of attitude, will always be be present, when going to Sarojini Nagar Market, for shopping. Moreover, if one hesitates, then it is obvious that he will lose the game, very soon.

Pocket Friendly! 

When in Delhi, a visit to Sarojini Nagar Market is a must. And one will definitely never return empty handed. The reason is simple. This place caters for all variety of the populace, including the collegiate’ desire to compete with the fashion world. It is not every individual’s cup of tea to purchase branded and pocket-pinching attires or accessories, all the time. But, ears gone by, Sarojini Nagar Market, at India’s capital Delhi still rules! One can purchase up to 10-12 things, including accessories, hand-bags, dresses and tops under 999 bucks!

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Implausible, isn’t it?

Top Design Colleges and Institutes of India

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Design courses are often offered in conjunction with further graduation courses or as individual certificates or diploma programmes.

In various design industries there are many courses offered to the students, such as fashion design, interior design, multimedia, industrial design, visual, sound and graphic design, with specialized subjects. Design courses can be studied in different ways, such as online, distance education, or in traditional classrooms

You must be pleased to know if you are an aspiring design student, since there is great demand for talented designers in the Indian business situation. If your vision is to pursue your design education in Indian’s most prestigious design schools, go through the “Top Indian Design Schools” list. These institutes are known to deliver excellent infrastructure and job placement facilities for high standards of excellence.

National institute of design, Ahmedabad

Top Design Colleges and Institutes of India
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The NID is a design school located in Ahmedabad, India. It operates as an autonomous body under the Indian Ministry of Industry, Commerce and Industry, Department of Industrial Policy and Promotion. The Ministry of Science and Technology of NID is recognized by the Indian Ministry of Industrial and Scientific Research as the scientific and industrial research organization of the Ministry of Science and Technology, Government of India.

In 1961 the Government of India established the National Institute of Design as a standalone national research, service and training facility in industrial design and visual communication on the basis of their document, “The India Report.’

Courses offered

Graduate degree program

Product Design, Furniture and Interior Design, Ceramic and Glass Design, Animation Film Design, Film and Video Communication, Graphic Design, Exhibition Design, Textile and Apparel Design.

Post graduate degree program

Lifestyle Accessory Design, New Media Design, Photography Design, Product Design, Strategic Design Management, Textile Design, Toy and Game Design, Transportation and Automobile Design, Universal Design and also offers courses in Animation Film Design, Apparel Design, Ceramic and Glass Design, Design for Retail Experience, Digital Game Design, Film and Video Communication, Furniture Design, Graphic Design, Information Design, Interaction Design

Official website www.nid.edu

IDC, IIT Bombay

Top Design Colleges and Institutes of India
IDC, IIT Bombay

In 1969, IIT-Bombay established the Industrial Design Centre. The institute is said to have world class faculty that offers best and innovative education with maximum focus on practical knowledge. The Campus of Bombay’s Indian Institute of Technology was established by the Government of India in the year 1969. It holds a Master’s Degree of Design and a Baccalaureate in Design, Design, Design, Mobility & Design as well as a Ph. D program in Design.

Courses offered

Course Name: Integrated B. Des. program in Design

Admission is done on the basis of specialization subjects choosen by the students

Course Name: Doctoral program in Design as well as 2 year Master of Design

Module Names: Industrial Design, Visual communication, Interaction Design, Animation, Mobility and Vehicle Design

Official website IDC, IIT Bombay

NIFT, Delhi

Top Design Colleges and Institutes of India

NIFT is a fashion institute in India. NIFT is an Indian fashion institute. Established as an institution of design, management and technology for international fashion business, it was established under the direction of the Ministry of Textiles, the Government of India in 1986. With its head office in New Delhi, NIFT has centers at Mumbai, Kolkata, Kangra, Gandhinagar, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bangalore, Raebareli, Patna, Shillong, Bhopal, Kannur, Bhubaneswar, Srinagar and Jodhpur. In 2006, NIFT has been awarded status to award degrees and other academic awards. The students enjoy lectures from top fashion designers and also get to meet bollywood stars as guest faculty. The institute is also famous for its carnivals and events.

Courses offered: B.des and B.Ftech

Module Names:

  1. Fashion Design
  2. Leather Design
  3. Accessory Design
  4. Textile Design
  5. Knitwear Design
  6. Apparel Production

Course name: M.Des (Master of Design), M.FTech (Management of Fashion Technology), M.F.M (Master of Fashion Management)

Official websiteDelhi – NIFT

MIT institute of design, Pune

Top Design Colleges and Institutes of India
MIT Institute of Design

The design school MIT is based in Pune, Maharashtra, India. The school’s design school is based in India. The MIT ID is set by the Engineering Research and Education Academy of MAEER. In August 2006, the MAEER MIT Institute of Design began its activities with a project to build its identity as an international research & training institution of the highest quality, guided by the leadership of Indian design studies. The Institute is self-employed. Students here get placed in the top design institutes and if you are lucky you might get to work in a big project with Karan Johar or Imtiaz Ali who have collaboration here and offer internships and jobs too.

Offered courses

B.Des

Specialization: Industrial Design

  • Product Design
  • Transportation design
  • Interior Space & Furniture Design
  • Retail & Exhibition Design
  • User Experience Design

Specialization: Communication Design

  • Graphic Design
  • Animation Film Design
  • Film & Video Design
  • Fashion Design

The Institute offers following programs in Collaboration with University for the Creative Arts (UK)

  • BA (Hons) Fashion Design
  • BA (Hons) Fashion promotion & Imaging

Course name master of design

Specialization: Industrial Design

  • Product Design
  • Transportation design
  • Interior Space & Furniture Design
  • Retail & Exhibition Design
  • User Experience Design

Specialization: Communication Design:

  • Graphic Design
  • Animation Film Design
  • Film & Video Design

The specialization that the students are interested in on applying must be selected by them. The choice of students depends on their choice of skills for a particular module. All MITID learners begin with pre module, according to their choice of specializations, which is followed up by three-month specialist studies in any of the modules chosen by the students. Inputs related to industrial design and communication design are provided.

Official website MIT Institute of Design

Shristi school of art and design, Bengaluru, Pune

Top Design Colleges and Institutes of India
Image source Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology

El Srishti is a private design school established by Ujwal Trust in Bangalore, India in 1996. The Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology offers art and design education in the undergraduates’ and undergraduate and PhD levels as visionary, experimental and curatorial institutes of media arts and science. Srishti, as an institute, seeks to unite and contextualize the latest art, artisan and design ideas and practices from around the world. The most important thing about the institute is that it focuses majorly on building a strong foundation and then provides further knowledge. It is also the most loved institute when it comes to placements and internships.

Course offered: bachelor of vocation

Specialization in: creative coding, design and built

Course name: bachelor of design

Module Names: Business Services and System Design, Creative Education, Human Centered Design, Industrial Arts and Design Practices, Information Arts and Information Design Practices, Public Space Design, Visual Communication and Strategic Branding.

Course name: Bachelor of creative arts

Module Names: Contemporary Art Practice, Creative Writing, Digital Media Arts, Experimental Media Arts, Film, Film from Srishti Films

Course name: Master of design

Module Names: Design-led Innovation, Earth Education and Communication, Heritage Design, Planning and Management, Human Centered Design, Industrial Arts and Design Practices, Information Arts and Information Design Practices, Public Space Design, Strategic Design and Brand Leadership

Indian school of design and innovation, Mumbai

Top Design Colleges and Institutes of India
ISDI – Best School of Design & Innovation in Mumbai, India

The Indian School of Design and Innovation ISDI (iss-dee), in July 2013, inaugurated its founding selection of Under-and Post-graduate Studies, committed to a new pedagogical model inspired as a transformative force in the society by the idea of design and innovation. ISDI offers four year intensive programs in the dynamic coastal town of Mumbai for students of all modules in the fields of fashion, interior, product design and communication for students in a number of global benchmark Undergraduate programs (UGP). Well trained faculty and educational tours to different organizations are the highlights of this institute along with various internshio and job opportunities for all

Courses offered

Undergraduate diploma

Module Names: Communication Design, Fashion Design, Interior Design, Product Design

Graduate diploma:

Module name: design + innovation, fashion business management

Professional program: 3D Visual Effects Diploma, Compositing for Films and Television Essentials, Fashion Design Essentials, Game Development Essentials, Graphic Design Essentials.

Conclusion

These were some of the top ranked universities that are offering courses in graphic designing. Read more about them in detail and get admitted in the best college that fits best for you and have a bright career ahead

ALL THE BEST!!

Scholarships to study masters in Germany

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With practical degrees, lifestyle, and of course free undergraduate programs, Germany has worldwide fame among foreign students. Only a small administrative charge would be required every semester, but be aware that it only applies to public universities. However, it is not just about tuition fees that we study abroad financially.

International students must also pay for their housing, food, extra living costs and, of course, study equipment. Some financial support programs are only granted in exceptional cases to international students and most universities do not include financial support services.

You have other reasons to extend your scholarship if you wish to pursue a postgraduate in Germany even if you are interested with a Master’s in another subject than that you have studied during your bachelor’s program. If you have a history bachelor and plan to complete a Masters of Computer Science in Germany for tuition fees, you will be charged for tuition fees for the same

Also read Study bachelor’s in Germany

Best known government scholarships offered to the students in Germany

The DAAD Scholarships

The German Academic Exchange Service is the world’s largest financial aid agency. Background: The DAAD Scholarships are a public service. The DAAD also targets countries beyond Germany, including special programs for students in the art field such as Artists in Berlin. The organization supports over 100,000 students and researchers in Germany and abroad each year.

The Deutschlandstipendium

More than 22,500 students benefit from this national program set up by the Federal Government of Europe. The program is a private-public partnership that recalls talented students. The sponsorships of companies, foundations, private universities and other institutions plus government are granted EUR 300 per month to talented students. Mentorship, networking and internships are also offered to students. The choice of students does not take into account the student’s individual or parent income or nationality.

List of Non-governmental scholarships provided in germany

The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung

The Friedrich Ebert Foundation provides financial support for international and German students who are aware of civil, mainly social and political responsibility. The amount of the students who receive the award, the registration fee and the medical care books / studies required each month may be up to EUR 1000 per month.

The Heinrich Böll Foundation

It provides German and international students and refugees with several bonds at all levels of study. However, the Foundation mainly awards STEM subjects (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) students and in particular environmental science programmes.

The Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung’s (KAS) International scholarships

These are available for international students planning for a Master’s or PhD in Germany for the Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung (KAS). The award is awarded each year and it is important for students, even though their degree is in English, to learn German (level 2 CERR). The applicant’s age limit should also be 30 years.

Bayer Foundations

It provides financial support for German and foreign students and young professionals who wish to study or research. Students should demonstrate very good academic results and the project must be based on a new topic and approach. Financial assistance will be provided by other partner foundations, including the Foundation Friedrich Naumann and the Foundation Rosa Luxemburg.

The Goethe Goes Global Bursary

It is an innovative Master Courses Project. Goethe Goes Global Bursary. The main objective of this program is to improve and promote students ‘ academic careers. The students selected to study at Goethe University in Germany will be granted this bursary. International students receive around 20 bursaries annually. Foreign students with a Bachelor’s degree are therefore fit for applying. The University offers students up to the end of the master’s course € 1,000 per month as a scholarship.

ESMT Women’s Academic Scholarship

Women applicants are eligible for this scholarship to apply for a full-time EST MBA course. Applications from women around the world with a GMAT score of over 700 are welcomed. Students receive the bursary on the basis of the essay submitted during the submission. The bursary value can be as high as € 15,000. The program deadline depends on the date of entry. Before applying, candidates must carefully visit the official website.

Kofi Annan MBA Stipends

The Kofi Annan Stipend is available to developing countries ‘ emerging leaders. The Masters program (MIM) provides a 2 year Masters course or full-time MBA for one year. A bachelor with high academic record must be a student to apply. Other requirements include English skills and a willingness to help his / her country grow. For students selected the full course fee for MIM is € 25,000 and for MBA students is € 43,500. Visa, travel, housing, networking and insurance are also provided through the program.

DLD Executive MBA Scholarship

The DLD bursary in combination with a digital innovation conference is offered by the Berlin School of Creative Leadership. The selected candidates under this program will study MBA in the Creative Leadership program. The program is designed for senior managers in the fields of digital, media, advertising, technology and entertainment. One winner will receive a support fee of € 23,000 while another 3 finalists receive a support of up to € 10,000.

Specialised scholarships from German universities

Specialized Bursaries from German universities for Four months / semester for students in a Master course,

  • Hamburg University of Applied Science offers bursaries of up to € 400/month.
  • The Leipzig University of Applied Sciences offers financial support programs to students who enact different MSc courses. programs. programmes.
  • ESMT MBA
  • Ulm University.
  • RWTH Aachem

Important tips you must know before applying for a scholarship

1. Please always check the scholarship application deadline!

2. Read thoroughly and ensure that you fit with the eligibility criteria. If so? No, for clarification, contact the academic provider.

3. Request more than one bursary to improve your chances of being awarded.

Apply  to Global Study Awards 2019

Check out British Council IELTS and ISIC’s 10,000 GBP Global Studies Awards in collaboration with portals to help make your study dream come true abroad! The request is open until 20 July 2018. Strong candidates are nominated for an interview in person. Within 3 months of the application deadline, the 2 winners will be announced. You must be accepted to study abroad at a university. Writing a university review will form part of the application process.

Conclusion

Germany is now the first choice for many Indian students to study abroad with more than 400 institutions and a rich history. Because of its lively culture and its welcoming people, it is an ideal country. This not only is the reputation and high standing of the universities in the country worldwide. Innovative programs with small fees and lodging cost are available to students. Students In addition, having a degree in Germany gives a student a major leap forward and offers various jobs.

Narendra Modi Biography

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Narendra Damodardas Modi – The name has a beat to it. Born on 17th September 1950 to parents Damodardas Mulchand Modi and Heeraben Modi at Vadnagar, Modi was a person who believed in serving the nation with a right purpose.

His Earlier Days:

Though people mock him many times as a tea-seller, this lad at the age of eight joined RSS (Rashtriya Swayamseva Sangha) beginning his long association with the organization. After his duties in The RSS, the organization assigned him to the BJP (Bharatiya Janata Party) in the year 1985 after the emergency was imposed in the country, due to which he was forced to go into hiding.

He held several positions in the party, from a party man to an activist to a staunch worker because of which he was promoted to the rank of General Secretary of the party in 2001.

Rise as Chief Minister of Gujarat:

Due to Keshubhai Patel the then Chief Minister of Gujarat coming under the scanner for a poor public image and worsening health conditions, Modi was appointed as the Chief Minister of Gujarat in the following year. A Chief Minister career spanning nearly 13 long years Modi was not even defeated once by the opposition.

Though his administrative capabilities have come under the scanner following the Gujarat riots in 2002, the love of people on him never altered as he was unanimously elected for the next 3 elections. Gujarat improved in many dimensions under the administration of Narendra Modi.

The Prime Minister of India:

After losing to Congress badly in the 2009 Loksabha elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party desperately needed a face to showcase as the Next Prime Minister of the country. Due to the factor of incumbency, the Congress party had already fallen behind but due to lack of a prominent face in the Bharatiya Janata Party, the Congress still had its hold in the upcoming elections.

Due to his governance in Gujarat, Narendra Modi had already become a household name and he was also the longest-serving chief minister for the Bharatiya Janata Party in the State. These factors led the BJP to escalate Narendra Modi as a prominent face for the Prime Minister in the upcoming elections. True to their instincts the people of India especially the youth impressed by his abilities elected the Bharatiya Janata Party with a record number of seats decimating the Congress Party totally.

The media back then called it the “NAMO Wave” some people even referring to it the tsunami. He was elected as the Prime Minister and in history, it was the first time that a prime minister bowed down towards his office before taking charge of it.

Achievements under His Tenure:

The Swacch Bharat Abhiyaan, Beti Bachao Beti Padhao, Digital India, Make in India, LPG Subsidy, Bhim UPI, Jan Dhan Account. Goods and Service Tax are some of the major achievements in his tenure. Surgical Strike on Pakistan showed the other nations what the Indian soldiers are capable of doing. Security of the Nation is so mesmerizing that not even a single blast has happened anywhere in these 5 years.

The word corruption is out of search among his cabinet of ministers. His strategy of diplomacy and administration is worth praising. Though some of his works have come under the radar of being a total disappointment even the Great Alexander had failed sometimes.

People may have wrong opinions on Goods and Service Tax as well as Demonetization, but today the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of India has increased to a very good level. The Economic growth of the country is constantly improving. Today Indian Railways have become such a good network that just by a tweet the action will be taken by officials in minutes.

Today the trains in Railways are maintained so neat and tidy that it seems like every day a new train is arriving. People still cry a lot about the Statue of Unity, but less do these people know that because of this monumental structure many people have got employment in the nearby areas as shop workers and also as maintenance workers for this place.

Why He Is Still The Best In The Business:

When America has a Statue of Liberty why cannot we have a Statue of Unity dedicated to a person because of whom we are able to travel to various parts of India without any troubles? We Indians are such diplomats that we celebrate the achievements of other countries, but when it comes to our country we criticize it.

Show me a news channel whichever criticized Obama in America, But I will show you many of them who criticize Narendra Modi in India. This is a clear cut example of Right to Speech being utilized in a bad way. Show me any Prime Minister before who celebrated Diwali with the soldiers in the border.

Yes, Modi has some negatives as no man is perfect but each and every Indian knows that he is still the hope for this country. Give me a single valid reason why are all the parties coming together to defeat a single person.

Is it because Modi is corrupt? Or is it to serve the Nation? If Modi is corrupt then why didn’t they come together in 2014? If it is about serving the nation then why couldn’t they join the hands 10 years ago? Something is fishy right? Why each and every person in India is speaking only about Modi? Didn’t any other politician exist before him? Show me a PM who speaks to the nation once in a month?

Show me a PM who speaks to students and motivates them during their exams? If someone calls this a publicity stunt to gain votes then why didn’t they try it before? Where they scared that people will get motivated and do not vote them? Yes, Modi does a lot of publicity. But if he doesn’t let his works known to the people then how will they even know?

Nothing comes free of cost and even Modi knows it. Is there any leader in this country who is mature enough to handle the whole heat of the country? Or do you people think that a bunch of people coming together will do something good for this country? Four years they will be quarreling within themselves for cabinet posts and last year they will again showcase some fake promises.

The Bottom line:

It is tough to be Narendra Modi and trust me the nation still believes this man will take the country forward. I am not a staunch follower of Modi, but I do trust that he has the capabilities which others lack. And he definitely deserves another chance because Even Rome was not built in a single day.

Study bachelor’s in Germany

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Planning to study bachelor’s in Germany: let’s discuss the process in brief

Germany is one of the most loved international destination when it come to studies by international students because of a wide range of courses and a happening lifestyle with great job opportunities.

According to the latest official statistics, there are over 357,000 foreign students seeking a university degree in Germany whereas the number is steadily increasing.

Whether you decide to study in the Northern city of Hamburg near Denmark, or the Southern Bavarian paradise of Munich near the Swiss Alps, here are some things you need to know before studying abroad in Germany.

Minimum or no tuition fees

At the time when education is becoming a must have it is also becoming difficult to attain it because of the growing fees and other charges. Germany is the only top study destination whose universities charge no tuition fees as the country aims at providing best education to all without any discrimination based on the financial background.

Foreign students only have to pay few administrative charges like student contribution, student union fee and a public transport ticket which account to around €250 per semester altogether. Rest all the charges are barred by the country.

Top ranked universities

There are more than 400 institutes and 100 universities in Germany from which some of them have been consistently bagging the top ranks from past many years. The world class faculty, practical knowledge and best syllabus with complete guidance makes these universities the most loved from all corners of the globe.

You will not only find the best universities are Germany but will also get to study in the World’s oldest universities here that are far beyond explanation.

Travel Europe on a student visa

Travel Europe on a student visa

German government offers a lot of right to its students who are studying in the country along with chance to work and explore the country by travelling. If you are however not a European resident but are studying in Germany then you will have to apply for a visa hat allows you to reside in Germany for more than 90 days and also get a residency permit to become able to live and move around the country

Countless degree courses

Germany is known as the pool of knowledge and you can grab it in multiple ways. The country offers different courses from all fields but has the best engineering colleges as it is an industrialized country.

Whether you’re planning to study atom or mysterious galaxies in the universe, in Germany it is likely you’ll find a program about it that will be taught by the most reputed professionals in that particular field.

Affordable cost of living

Germany is a wealthy country and thus it offers a very affordable cost of living to all its international students. If you find the rent a bit higher than your budget then you can lookout for guest house or PG’s and can share a room where you will also be offered meals and laundry facilities

Work opportunities for international students

Not only the education system but the country is also loved for its job opportunities in offer to the students in part time so that they can earn and live life pleasantly and also add experience. The German law states that international students are allowed to work part-time for up to 20 hours a week or 120 full days of a year. It is estimated that more than 60% of current international students work part-time while studying in Germany.

Students in Germany work as babysitters, tutors, bartenders, office staff and are able to earn a handsome amount to fulfill their daily expenses.

Learn a new language

If you are planning to go and study in Germany than the first step that you need to take is to learn German as it is their native language and will also effect you a lot once you land there. A lot of courses are taught in the language for which you must have a good hand over it.

How to apply for a bachelor’s degree in Germany?

To apply for a bachelor’s degree all you need to do is to follow the step by step guide and it will be a cake walk for you

Choose the university and the program you want to enroll in

The very first step must be that you should be clear about the course you want to pursue and the university from where you want to study in. Also be very clear with the location of the university and the syllabus along with the modules taught in it. also be very clear with the accommodation you will get there and the cost of living that you will end up if you take admission in that particular university.

Check the requirements

After you have made up your mind to pursue a degree in bachelor program you must now see what documents will be required for the admission process. For this purpose, you must visit the university official website. Usually, every university’s website has a special section where application requirements are explained in details.

Apart from some special documents these are the major ones that are needed for applying for a Bachelor’s degree in Germany:

  • High School qualifications
  • Your grades from previous education
  • Copies of ID documents
  • Entrance exam qualification score
  • Your proficiency in German language and a certificate stating abut the same

Learn the German language

The most important thing that you need for pursuing a career in Germany is to learn the native language otherwise it will create problems during visa as well as will hamper in your living as people in the country pay more focus on Germany than on any other language

Moreover you will not be given admission to any university if you do not possess a C1 certificate in the language. There are a handful of universities that will be ready to admit you with a C2 certificate also.

Prepare for financial means

Moving abroad is a really big step and thus you must have enough find with you to survive there and lead a comfortable life. You can also lookout for scholarships and sponsorships that are available for the foreign student in the country.

Submit your application and wait for the admission letter

After you have collected all the necessary things you must not waste your time and fill in you application form and complete the payment process. Once everything is done the university will confirm the same and will send you the admission letter with 15 days. In this time go enjoy shopping and bid farewell to your near and dear ones and start preparing for a bright future in a distant world

Get a student visa

Finally the final step has arrived. Now go to the embassy office and apply for the student visa and do not forget to carry your documents there. It is also important you start the whole process at least three months before commencing your studies because the embassy is not concerned about the time when your course will begin.

How to get study visa for Norway?

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Norway is coming up as one of the most preferred locations for students who plan to study abroad. If you are also planning to study in Norway and want to apply for student visa then this article is going to be your companion

Let’s read about the most important points before applying:

Who does need a student visa for Norway?

All students need to apply for Norway student visa if you are planning to study there for more than three months. If you are planning to study in Norway for less than three months but your country requires visa before boarding the flight then also you will have to apply for the same. The requirements and procedure will totally depend on your native country’s rules and regulations.

Who doesn’t need a student visa for studying in Norway?

Students from Iceland, Denmark, Sweden or Finland do not need a student visa for Norway, and does not need to register with the police. However, if you plan to study in Norway for more than six months, you must report to a tax office in Norway for an ID check and to report your move to Norway.

Students who belong from the European countries also do not require to apply for the visa. However these students will need to apply for resident permit for over 90 days.

This process is quite simple all you need to do is to register online, providing details of your correspondence address in Norway, and then go in person to the nearest police station once you arrive, to present the relevant documents showing your basis for residence.

You will need to show:

  • Your passport
  • Confirmation of admission to an approved educational institution
  • Private health insurance or European Health Insurance Card (EHIC)
  • Personal declaration of sufficient funds to support yourself while you study in Norway

You also do not need to apply for a student visa if you fulfill one of the other exemptions to the visa requirement, as listed on the Norwegian Directorate of Immigration (UDI) website.

Requirements to get a student visa for Norway

To acquire the student visa for Norway you must have enrolled in any of the school or university of the country. After you’ve received your letter of admission you should contact your nearest Norwegian Embassy for information on the study permit application procedure, and apply from your country of origin.

When you provide the student residence permit application form, you must also provide your passport, along with other necessary documentation. The list of documents you need to submit is given below

  • A completed application form
  • Receipt of having paid the application fee
  • Passport
  • Two recent passport-sized photos with a white background
  • Proof of admittance to an approved full-time education program
  • Proof of sufficient financial funds for the entire period of study, including funds to support any accompanying family, which should be in a Norwegian bank account. You need to prove you have access to NOK 116,369 for each academic year (10 months), which is approximately US$14,350.
  • Proof that you have somewhere to live (such as a house, apartment, bedsit or room in a hall of residence)
  • Proof that you will leave Norway when your residence permit expires (usually in the form of a return ticket)
  • Completed and signed UDI document checklist, which you should print off and hand in along with your other documents

Processing times for student residence permits will vary and may take two months or so, therefore it is advisable to apply as soon as you are able. If your application is granted, you must then obtain a residence card. This is proof that you have the right to live in Norway and is issued by your local police station in Norway.

You’re required to visit the police station within seven days of your arrival in Norway. You’ll have your fingerprints and photo taken and will be sent your residence card by post within 10 working days.

What does the student residence permit allow you to do?

When you are granted a Norwegian student residence permit, you are also granted a permit to work part-time in addition to your studies and you can also work full time during your vacations without any extra charge. If you have enough funds with you to stay in the country then you can also file an application to extend your visa at least 3 months before it expires with a proof of funds available with you.

You can also apply for a permit to work full-time for a limited period if you can prove that the work is relevant to your studies.

If you have completed your studies then you can apply for work permit but for that you will have to prove that you are a skilled labor and that you have completed specialist training before your stay in Norway and then undertook further education in Norway. You must also meet the requirements to be able to provide financial support for yourself.

Best subjects to study in Norway

Here is a list of top preferred subject that you would like to study in Norway:

  • Life Sciences and Biotechnology
  • Agricultural Science
  • Natural Sciences
  • Energy and Sustainability
  • Social Sciences
  • Digital Media, Animation and Visual Arts
  • Marketing & Management Studies
  • IT & Technology
  • Tourism & Hospitality
  • Ecology
  • Marine Studies
  • Architecture

Top colleges and universities of Norway

These are the best universities of Norway that the students love to get admitted in

  • University of Oslo
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU)
  • University of Tromso (Arctic University of Norway)
  • Norwegian University of Life Sciences (NMBU)
  • University of Bergen
  • Bergen Academy of Arts and Design
  • University of Stavanger
  • BI Norwegian Business School
  • Nord University
  • Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)
  • The Oslo School of Architecture and Design

Education pattern of Norway

In Norway a bachelor’s degree is for three years and a master’s degree comprises of two years. You can also apply for a one-tier master’s degree which allows you to combine your bachelor’s and master’s in a single continuous program lasting five years.

Norway aims to promote European culture of studies. It follows the Bologna process which means that the certificates or degrees possessed by the students from Norway will be valid across the globe in all the countries.

Conclusion

Norway is a beautiful and a wealthy country which lets students from all countries irrespective of their financial backgrounds come and study here. Enroll yourself in any course and enjoy the serene beauty with the aurora lights and have a great career ahead!!

Build a career in USA

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The United States has been popular amongst students worldwide for their higher education. This is no surprise because American institutions consistently feature in the top universities in the world. Let’s get to know about the education system and lifestyle of the states before planning to take admission there:

Education system in the USA

There are three types of institutions in the USA:

1. Universities – Normally, universities in the USA offer a range of graduate programmes, including doctoral programmes. Universities are usually larger than colleges in terms of sizes and opportunities. There are two types of universities in the USA – public and private. 

Public universities are funded by the US state government. These universities are often rooted to their local communities, thus making themselves dynamic and vibrant. State/public universities have a variety of courses on offer and are home to a large number of students from all over the world. These types of universities are usually located in both, large cities and small towns. And the tuition fees at public universities are lesser when compared with private universities.

On the other hand, private universities are run by student tuition fees, research outcome, donations and other funding sources. These universities are not owned by any government body. Since private universities are not state funded, they have the flexibility to choose their funding scheme and how to invest the funds towards research opportunities.

2. Community colleges – Community colleges in the USA are small community-based two-year colleges that offer vocational and certificate programmes to students. These colleges work closely with some employers, and also offer different pathways programmes for students. Class sizes in community colleges are relatively small. International students can choose such colleges to opt for any bridge programmes or enhance specific skills before taking it to the next level.

3. Liberal arts colleges – Liberal arts colleges in the USA emphasise on providing undergraduate degrees in liberal arts and sciences. These colleges could be either private or public institutions. Compared with a usual vocational or technical or professional degree, a liberal arts degree lasts for four years of full-time study.

Why study in the USA?

The USA is made up of 50 states and is one of the largest countries in the world, in terms of land mass and size. The country covers different time zones and the climate varies from the freezing cold of Alaska to the pleasant tropical climate of Hawaii.

With breath-taking natural beauty from the Grand Canyon to the Niagara Falls and man-made marvels like the Statue of Liberty, The Golden Gate Bridge, Disney Land, The Smithsonian Museum and The Library of the Congress, there are many things that one can explore in the country.

Life as a student in the USA

As a student in the USA, it is important that one is aware of one’s rights and the local laws. All leading institutions conduct a Student Orientation Programme, which helps the student acclimatise to life in the USA.

Most US institutions offer some flexible programmes for all students, which help them find their interest before deciding on a major. This means students who are unsure about their course choice in the first year of undergraduate programme can get adequate time to choose their major. Also, students can opt for double major, i.e., a degree in two different subjects.

Most US colleges are well equipped with advanced technology and facilities. Also, they have plenty of clubs and societies where students can engage themselves, outside classrooms. Extra-curricular activities allow students to develop their hobbies.

Study options

Biotechnology, computer science and electronics are some of the most popular courses in the USA. Other specialised postgraduate courses in streams like medicine, cosmetic surgery, para-psychology, diabetes and genetics are also popular.

Academic pattern

Some of the US institutes have three academic years/admission cycles for students. But mostly admissions happen during fall and spring semesters. The curriculum comprises short- or mid-term assessments for students, with assignments to complete. The overall performance of students is based not on the final exams, but on how they perform in each assessment.

Cost of studying in the USA

The cost of studying in the USA could be quite expensive at times, for some international students. Community colleges cost $17,000 (along with transport and other living expenses). A four-year public college for international students can cost $39,890, and private non-profit four-year institutions can cost $49,000 (along with transport and other living expenses). Food and living expenses in the USA normally range between $8000 and $12000, barring the cost of transportation and other expenses.

Scholarships for international students

To meet the expenses and the tuition costs, you may apply for scholarships or financial aid. Many international students opt for education loans, which should be repaid to the banks along with an interest rate fixed by the banks. Many US universities do allocate specific grants for international students to support their tuition and living costs.

Besides providing the common funding options, a few universities provide ‘need-blind’ admissions for students with high merits, but who have few resources to support their education. Information about funding or scholarship is available at each university website. You can also check our scholarships page for more details.

Some of the popular scholarships that you can apply for are

  1. Fullbright foreign student programme
  2. Aga Khan foundation international scholarship programme
  3. ETS TOEFL scholarships
  4. British Council IELTS scholarship award for Indian students

Benefits of studying in the USA

  • World-class education.
  • A wide variety of research-centric science and technology courses.
  • Job-oriented management courses.
  • Scholarships and fellowships offered by institutions and the American government.
  • An American degree is highly valued by many employers around the world.
  • A vast country with varying landscape that offers a lot for a tourist and a nature lover.

So now you have all the basic information about studying in the USA. Do let us know if we can guide you further. Studying in the USA has been dreams of many international students since years. You can achieve it too! All you need is the correct guidance and a set goal and everything will be a cakewalk after that!!

Let’s get to know about NEST 2019

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NEST 2019

NEST is a national level exam conducted for students who want to take admission in M.sc course with basic science subjects that they have pursued in 10+2 and graduation. The students who are applying for the exam must have secured 60% marks for general category and there is a 5% rebate for students with SC, ST and other categories.

This NEST 2019 examination will be a Computer-Based Test merit result for which will be calculated on the basis of three highest scored sections including the first one.

NEST 2019 Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for the NEST exam you must fit into the eligibility criteria that has been set by the selection committee

Age Criteria

  • The Candidate must be born before August 1998
  • This criteria is valid for all the categories
  • SC/ ST candidates are provided with an age relaxation of 5 years

Educational Qualification

  • The students must have passed 10+2 from a reputed board
  • Final year students can also apply for this exam

Academic Qualification

  • Candidates must have Mathematics as main subject in 10+2 exam.
  • Students from science stream will be given preference
  • Other compulsory subjects are: physics, chemistry, biology or life science subjects.

Minimum Marks Required

  • A candidate must have gained a minimum of 60% marks in the class 12th board exams
  • Students from SC/ST categories will be given 5% relaxation

State-wise Quota

  • Students from Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and Orissa are given a relaxation of 15%

NEST 2019 Application Fee

  • NEST 2019 application fee needs to be paid in online mode during the time of submitting the duly filled application form.
  • There is no option of sending a demand draft to the council for the fee.
  • You must make sure that the examination fee must be paid well within time and do not forget to take a print out of the successful transaction to avoid any discrepancies.

NEST 2019 Exam Pattern

The exam pattern below describe the entire paper in detail with subject wise explanation to make it very easy for the aspirants to grasp it and prepare accordingly

The examination will be organized at various centers all over India on June 2, 2019 and it will be a computer based test

  • The language of the examination paper is in English and it has multiple choice questions only
  • The total exam duration will be 3 hours in which there will be 5 sections, each of 50 marks but the general section will carry 30 marks.
  • The whole question paper will be consisting of 230 marks for which there are no negative marking in General section.

NEST 2019 Syllabus

There is no specific syllabus as such that NEST 2019 follows. The content of the exam will depend broadly on the syllabus that candidates studied during their high school.

The entire exam is divided into 5 sections

  • General section has 30 marks and general topic.
  • Physics part consists of 50 marks and the topics for any standard twelfth board exam.
  • Chemistry has50 marks entirely from class 12 level
  • Biology: Covers 50 marks and the syllabus centers round life science.
  • Mathematics section has 50 marks and the syllabus is from 10th standard.

NEST 2019 Counseling

The NEST 2019 counseling will begin in the month of July for which the students will be given dates and venue at least a week before. The merit list of the students is given on the official website for which you are required to check yourself and complete the formalities

There are a few important documents that the candidates are required to carry along with them to the venue of the counseling

  • Mark sheets till 10+2.
  • Incase candidate has already done some diploma course post 12th then the mark sheet.
  • voter id card, adhar card, bank pass book, LIC policy document, ration card or any other government address proof
  • Driving license, pan card, voter id card, adhar card, 10+2 admit card or any other document issued by Government of India authority for identity proof
  • In case of SC and ST candidates government certificate for class category is essential to submit.
  • Candidates need to carry minimum three passport sized photos with themselves.

The counseling session is conducted in two ways: group discussion and personal interview

  • In personal interview candidates are mentally prepared for the course they are aspiring.
  • Since it is a five-year integrated course so students need to really focus on their real aspiration towards a specific course.

How to fill the application form?

The exam form is available on the official website of the exam all you need is to follow the given steps to fill the form successfully

  1. Loin to the official website of the exam and login with your email id and username
  2. Click on the link Apply Online’ link on NEST 2019 website to reach the online application page on/after January 01, 2019. 
  3. Enter all your required information asked on the form
  4. Candidates will then receive an email at the email id provided by them, containing a link to confirm the registration.
  5. After confirmation, provide the same email id & password, enter the OTP and click on ‘Login’ in the window.
  6. Finish all the steps and submit the form

After successful submission you will receive an email in which the details will be mentioned. If required you can also take out a print out of the same

NEST 2019 Exam Center

  • The allotted Exam Center will be indicated on the NEST Admit Card.
  • Candidates must choose 5 centres in order of their preference while filling up of the application form.
  • The exam centres are allotted by the examination society and cannot be changed once done.
  • Students are made to reach the venue at least 30 minutes before time

Conclusion

The big day is coming near and you must be all set with your preparation. Stop worrying and hit the bull’s eye with full confidence to get the best result.

Previous NEST Exam Question papers/Answers

2007 • 2008 • 2009 • 2010 • 2011/A • 2012/A • 2013/A • 2014/A • 2015/A
2016/A • 2017/A • 2018 Source of Question papers

All geared up for entrance exams, let’s get to know about MAT 2019

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Management Aptitude Test

Management Aptitude Test or MAT is a national level entrance exam organized by AIMA (All India Management Association). It is held four times a year for admissions to MBA and PGDM programs. The registration for MAT 2019 May session has been started from March 1, 2019.

  • Bachelor’s degree holders can apply online at aima.in, by paying an application fee of INR 1550. 
  • From this year, All India Management Association (AIMA) has discontinued the offline registrations.
  • MAT 2019 registration for May session ends on April 26 (offline) and 1st week of May (online) respectively.
  • The exam will be conducted in both online as well as offline mode. Candidates can choose anyone as per their choice. For the top colleges, the cutoff this time is expected to touch 95+ percentile. Qualifying candidates will be called for a written ability test, followed by a group discussion/ personal Interview round. Read on to know more about MAT 2019 for May session

MAT 2019 May Session Exam Dates

MAT 2019 for May session will be conducted in the 3rd week of May 2019 in offline mode and in 2nd week of May 2019 in online mode. The below table represents all the important dates of ATMA 2019 May session. 

Registration begins fromMarch 1, 2019
Last date of registrationApril 26, 2019
Admit card released on1st week of May 2019
Exam Date3rd week of May 2019
Declaration of ResultMay 25, 2019

Highlights of MAT 2019

MAT Full FormMAT (Management Aptitude Test)
Conducting AuthorityAIMA (All India Management Association)
Exam LevelNational
Periodicity 4 times a year
Mode of ApplicationOnline
Type and Number of QuestionsObjective and subjective

Trending Questions on MAT Exam

Ques. What is MAT Exam?

Ans. Management Aptitude Test, commonly known as MAT, is a national-level entrance exam. It is conducted 4 times a year (February, May, September, and December). All India Management Association (AIMA) is the body responsible for conducting MAT. The exam is conducted in both online and offline modes. The results of MAT exam are accepted by nearly 600 B-Schools in India.

Ques. Why take MAT 2019?

Ans. There are multiple benefits to appear for MAT Exam, such as the following:

  • Certified by DNV with accreditation to RVA and Quality Council of India
  • Entrance test for recognized programmes
  • Validated through independent studies
  • Availed by lakhs of students
  • Accepted by hundreds of Institutes and University Departments
  • Employing the latest technology in evaluation and result processing
  • Individual scorecard with candidate’s photograph
  • Test Centres located all over the country

Ques. What are the best reference books to crack MAT?

Ans. There are many books available in markets these days. But, to gain an awesome percentile, you need to make a safe choice. Thus, for preparation, go through the enlisted books which use simple yet effective language, so that all your fundamentals are cleared.

  1. Mission MBA guide by B.S. Sijwali and Tarun Goyal by Arihant
  2. MAT entrance exam with practice CD by GKP
  3. The Pearson MAT super course with CD by Pearson
  4. Study package for MAT by Arun Sharma
  5. 10 challengers MAT: 10 mock tests for MAT by Dharmendra Mittal
  6. MAT score accelerator by Disha publications
  7. MAT solved papers by Disha experts
  8. Barron’s guide for MAT by Eugene D. Jaffe
  9. MAT Entrance guide by Deepak Aggarwal

Ques. What is the difference between Computer-Based Test and Paper-Based Test?

Ans. Computer-Based Test means the candidate sits in front of a computer and the questions are presented on the computer monitor and the candidate submits the answers through the use of keyboard or mouse. Each computer is connected to a server, which prepares the question set and delivers it to the candidate on the computer. Computer Based Test assumes that the candidate has basic familiarity with the use of computers like use of keyboard and mouse operation. It is the responsibility of the candidate to acquire these skills before appearing in the test and AIMA cannot take responsibility for the same.

The Paper Based Test is generally offered on a single day to all candidates. Here, the candidate is supposed to bring Pen, HB-Pencils, Erasers and Sharper with him whereas the Question Paper & OMR Answer Sheet is provided at the Test Centre. 

Ques. What are the differences between CAT and MAT exam?

Ans. Some of the major differences in CAT & MAT are given below:

  • Basic Eligibility- While a candidate must secure 50% marks in Graduation to apply for CAT, there is no minimum percentage required to apply for MAT.
  • Mode of Exam- CAT is conducted online, while MAT is held in both online and offline modes on different dates.
  • Difficulty Level- Trends reveal that CAT is much tougher than MAT, though the syllabus remains the same for both the exams, with an additional section of General knowledge in MAT.
  • Conducting BodyCAT is conducted by an IIM on a rotational basis, while MAT is organized by AIMA.
  • Periodicity of Exam– While CAT is conducted once a year, MAT is organised 4 times a year.
  • Colleges– CAT Score is accepted by Tier I institutes and B-Schools including IIMs. On the other hand, MAT is accepted by Tier II institutes and B-Schools. Read Key Differences between MAT & CAT

MAT 2019 (May) Eligibility Criteria

  • Graduation in any discipline or an equivalent recognized degree.
  • Final year students can apply on a provisional basis. 
  • Prior work experience is not mandatory. 
  • No specific limit on age.
  • No restriction on the number of attempts.

MAT 2019 Online Registration

Completing MAT Registration primarily involves 3 steps – Filling Application Form, Uploading Photograph & Signature and Payment of MAT Exam Fee. Here is how you can register for MAT in online mode:

  1. Visit MAT official website i.e. aima.in.
  2. Click on Apply for MAT May 2019 button to navigate to the registration page of MAT.
  3. Enter your name, mobile number, date of birth and email id to register. 
  1. Fill MAT Application Form using your personal and academic details.
  2. Upload scanned images i.e., colored passport size recent photograph and signature adhere to the prescribed format.
  3. Pay the stipulated MAT exam fee using either Debit Card/Credit Card/Net Banking or Demand Draft.
  4. Recheck all the information and submit the form.

MAT 2019 (May) Admit Card 

  • Admit card of MAT May 2019 will be available from the 2nd  week of May (for PBT) and 3rd week of May (for CBT).
  • Separate admit cards are issued for online and offline exams.
  • It contains details such as the language of paper, exam center, date & time slot of the exam, roll number and photo of the candidate.
  • In case of any discrepancy observed in MAT 2019 Admit Card, candidates should immediately contact the official authority. 

How to Download MAT Admit Card?

Students can follow these simple steps to download the admit card:

  1. Visit the official website of AIMA
  2. A new page will be opened on the screen.
  3. Enter any two details- Application Number, Date of Birth and Name.
  4. Click on the “Submit” button.
  5. The admit card will be displayed on the screen.
  6. Candidates are suggested to take printout of the admit card for further use.

MAT Application Fee for May Session

  • The fee for MAT Exam can be paid through Credit card/debit card, net banking, demand draft or cash payment.
  • Candidate can opt for both the tests i.e. PBT and CBT by paying an extra fee of INR 1100 in addition to INR1550.
  • There is no fee concession for the reserved category.
  • In case a candidate has chosen Demand Draft, he has to make a DD in favor of “All India Management Association” payable at Delhi.

MAT 2019 Exam Pattern

  • AIMA has not reported any changes in the exam pattern of MAT 2019.
  • MAT will be conducted in both online and offline modes. However, MAT Exam Pattern will remain the same.
  • The paper pattern of MAT Exam describes the section-wise distribution of questions, marks, duration, etc. This will give you a fair idea about the nature of questions.
Mode of examOnline and offline
Nature of questionsObjective
Total number of questions200
Number of sections5 (Data Analysis & Sufficiency, Language Comprehension, Intelligence & Critical Reasoning, Mathematical Skills and Indian & Global Environment.)
Exam duration2 hours 30 minutes
Marking schemeFor each correct answer- +1 marksFor each incorrect answer- -¼ marks
Section Number of questionsTime suggested (in minutes)Marks allotted
Language Comprehension403040
Mathematical Skills404040
Data Analysis & Sufficiency403540
Intelligence and Critical Reasoning404040
Indian and Global Environment401540
Total200150200

MAT 2019 Result & Scorecard

  • The result of MAT may session will be announced tentatively in January 2019
  • MAT scorecards will be available at the official website of AIMA. They will not be sent via post/ checked via SMS.
  • MAT score is valid for 1 year only.
  • MAT score is acceptable even to certain other Institutes for considering admission of candidates for Post Graduate Degree / Diploma programmes, besides the above Institutes, subject to specific cut-off marks and other admission parameters.