Friday 26 June 2015

Melbourne University: Best place for higher education Australia

The University of Melbourne, ranked 34th in the world by Times Higher Education, is an Australian public research university situated in Melbourne, Victoria. Founded in 1853, it is the second oldest university of Australia and the oldest university in Melbourne.  The University of Melbourne is ranked 5th worldwide for Education, 8th for Law, 13th for Computer Science & IT, 14th for Dentistry, and 18th for Medicine. The main campus is located in Parkville, near the inner suburbs of the north of the Melbourne, along with many other campuses that are located around Victoria.
Melbourne University is a sandstone university which is under the affiliation of a total of Eight, universities and the Association of Pacific Rim Universities. Since 1872, a range of residential colleges were affiliated with the university. Currently, 12 colleges are located in the main campus and in nearby suburbs that are willing to offer academic, sports, and cultural programs.
Melbourne University comprises of 11 distinct academic divisions and is allied with abundant institutes and research centers, consisting of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health, the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic, and Social Research and the Grattan Institute.  The courses are well designed and proven all over the world. Infact Melbourne University is probably the best place for higher education in Australia.
The university comprises of 13 undergraduate courses, amongst which, the following top 5 are favored the most by Indian students:

 v  Bachelor of Agriculture
 The course is meant for both domestic and International students. The course enlightens on areas of scientific, environmental, social, and environmental factors that are involved in regulating the production of animal health and attaining food security for a promptly emerging population. Also, the course includes student exchange programs for those students who love to travel, and learn while working on live projects.

v  Bachelor of Arts
 The course is meant for both domestic and International students. The course enlightens on areas of history, psychology, and economics and media communications. The course is Melbourne University’s one of the most popular courses. The innovative and flexible curriculum allows students to amend the course according to their interests and aims.

v  Bachelor of Commerce
The bachelor of commerce course is a perfect pathway for students who are on the lookout for a professional career. The course is meant for both domestic and International students. The employment opportunities in the course span over business, government, and the nonprofit sector. With a commerce background, the student will get comprehensive business training and would have the opportunity to explore complementary disciples.

v  Bachelor of Fine Arts
The course is Australia’s leading specialist Arts program that offers intensive practical knowledge along with studio based training in visual art, music, and performing arts. The course is meant for both domestic and International students. Infact this is a famous subject if we compare all of them when someone decides to study abroad in India. The course is designed to train highly skilled artists who can work as freelancers or with an ensemble of production opportunities. The Bachelor of Fine Arts is an internationally familiar qualification that consents students to effectively work in their preferred profession or carry on to further study or inquiries.

v  Bachelor of Science
    The Bachelor of Science course imparts a large number of study alternatives, graduate pathways and career results, and the opportunity to mold your degree to suit your interests and aims. The Bachelor of Science extends over sciences, health sciences, technology and engineering systems. The course is meant for both domestic and International students. This course is an ideal pathway, along with the Bachelor of Biomedicine, to graduate professional entry programs in dental science, medicine, nursing, optometry, and physiotherapy. 

Monday 22 June 2015

University of Sydney: Best place for higher education Australia

University of Sydney was established in 1850 in Sydney, Australia. It is Australia’s No.1 University and regarded as one of the most prestigious university in Australia. It is ranked as 27th most highly regarded university in the world.  In 2013, apart from being ranked as the 37th best university in the world, the University of Sydney was also named amongst the top 0.3% colleges around the world by the QS World University rankings – an international university rankings organization. According to the 2014 estimates, presently, 52,789 students are studying in University of Sydney. Its campus is ranked amongst the top 10 of the world’s best campuses. It is one of the best places for higher education in Australia as well. The University of Sydney comprises of 16 faculties and schools, through which it offers bachelors, masters, and doctoral degrees. The University consists of 11 individual libraries, Museums and galleries, residential colleges, student organization, etc. The top five courses offered at the undergraduate level are as follows:-

Higher Education in Australia
Higher Education in Australia
Architecture, Design, and Planning: - Architecture is a creative profession that operates at the intersection of art and technology. Architects combine knowledge of design, philosophy, materials, and construction in new and innovative ways. The Bachelor of Design in Architecture, offered at University of Sydney, teaches you the rewarding discipline of architecture and is your first step to becoming an architect. This program teaches you to plan designs, test assumptions, evaluate results, and refine your craft. 

Arts and Social Sciences: - A Bachelor of Arts degree provides a rare chance for you to explore your passions, interests, and ambitions. University of Sydney provides education on Social Science which includes political, economic, and social issues. The Bachelor of Political, Economic, and Social Sciences degree gives you the chance to gain intimate knowledge of these core issues, and attain a working understanding of the environments in which they operate. 

 Law: - University of Sydney provides with the combined law study- The Bachelors of Law in combination with another degree. While pursuing this course, a student can follow these combination of course choice: Arts/Law; Arts (Media and Communications)/Law; Commerce/Law; Economics/Law; Engineering/Law; Information Technologies/Law; International and Global Studies/Law; Political, Economic and Social Sciences/Law; and Science/Law.

University of Sydney
University of Sydney
Engineering and Information Technology: - Engineering includes Aeronautical, Mechanical, Mechatronic, Chemical, Bio-molecular, Civil, Software, Environmental, Geotechnical, Advanced, etc. This is one of the famous courses if we compare all study abroad programs in India.


Music: - The Bachelor of Music gives you a unique opportunity of developing your teaching skills through studies in education, music education, choral, and instrumental knowledge and music technology. The professionally recognized program offered by the University of Sydney prepares a prospective student for a career as a music teacher in both the primary and secondary school environment. Students can also choose a course of study in performance, composition or musicology, and specific music education.

Friday 19 June 2015

How to decide between career opportunities after 12th: A brief reference

Good quality education is a common desire for all students. That’s what students ultimately aim for. When school is done, there is a burning desire to attend best possible college. College life, is utterly diverse than school. There is emotion, excitement and even anxiety regarding which college to choose and what is the exact criteria to be kept in mind. Concerned parents and peer pressure only adds up to the anxiety.

Teaching in India is an exclusive and personal affair. Students must choose a college that is perfect for them, which converges on complete development, one that prepares and makes us ready for all ups and downs of life. Prior to putting your hands to a particular college there are certain criteria’s one must go through and gain ample knowledge before you settle and find a closure. Browse the portal; communicate with the senior students and faculty. In fact all queries on courses and prospects must be well answered with proper emphasis on learning the trade. There is dearth of career opportunities after 12th, we just need to keep certain important factors in mind:

1.       AIM/INTEREST

The most imperative factor and the real oxygen to the process is our interest.  Where we want to be? Where do we look at ourselves if we dream of working and earning? The very basic thought of taking admission comes down to our aim in life and our interests. Lacking interest in what we do not aspire to pursue would only make our graph move down than rather soar.

2.       MARKS/QUALIFYING ELIGIBILITY

Every institute has a particular system of enrolling candidates. Few conduct an entrance exam whereas the rest allow you on basis of your class XII board percentage. Choose a college that serves your purpose. One must have a clear cut picture as to what college we could get on the basis of our marks.

3.       CURRICULUM

Some colleges intend to add few additional courses with the course opted by the student. While some institutes might not give the students the privilege to opt for their choice of course, some institutes do offer the choice individually. For eg. In a particular college a language course had to be opted for. Innovative curriculum can help you stay ahead of the curve.

4.       PLACEMENT OPTIONS

Students must ensure that the college provides for a good placement options that ensures a sound life after college. Good placement and huge companies that soak in students from the college proves that the degree of that particular college instills value. It depends upon personal caliber, still not a bad way to judge a college. You need to inquire about the top colleges in India to see what they offer in detail. Good colleges usually end up with better placements.

5.       PARENTS CONSENT

Decisions that influence your future life, must be discussed with your parents. Being your elders they would always have the best interest in mind. Parents only want the best for their kids.

6.       LOCATION/FACILITIES

College should provide students with basic facility of clean drinking water, hygienic toilets, well equipped classrooms and labs and of course amazing faculty.

7.       EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

The College shouldn’t only focus on academics but should play a role in building the entire personality of the student. Sports and other activities must not be ignored and should be given their due by every college.

 Choosing the most appropriate college isn’t an easy task. A lot of research ought to be conducted to ensure what is suitable for us. These are some of the brief ideas that we need to go over before considering admission. At times the decisions may go haywire, and annoy us leading to more confusion, but the student must not lose hope and aim for the best. College is just another provider it is the learner who has to soak in what is to be offered.

Thursday 18 June 2015

Examination results not in your favour: Calm down & Move on

Many students wonder why class 12 is definitive for their career plans. So here is the answer to it- the marks that you receive in class 12 gets counted in college and university for further admissions. These results give an indication of student’s future. Students tend to work hard because they know this is the last year of school education. In 2015, 10 lakh students gave board exams, only 10% students managed to score 90 percent and above and 85% students managed to pass the exams. Not everyone can score 90% above, not everyone can get in the best college. Still, it can never stop a talented student. The possibilities are limitless. So for students, who scored average, don’t feel low or sad about it. Gear up and see where your interest lies. It’s great if you get great marks, but if you don’t, it’s ok. There are many interesting courses to follow. Even if the examination results in 2015 have not gone your way, pull out the hidden talents that you possess and move on. Challenge yourself and see if these fields interest you:-

Photography: Photography is something which interests many people. Each person has a point of view and style of clicking; only the basic attributes are to be improved. A photographer thinks deeply and uniquely, which everyone doesn’t. So if you think this is a course you like please go for it.

Learning a specific language: Learn a foreign language and increase your chances manifold. Many corporations are looking for people who can interact with their clients (European or Japanese). Language courses could be start of great things ahead.

Sports: Some people are born to play a specific sport. Join a Professional sports academy which can bring out the best in you and make you a professional in that sport. Many colleges undertake admissions students for sports quota. This is a very good way to get in the best colleges in India even if you have scored average. National players are highly valued.

Fashion Designing: Does the glamour world impress you? If you have interest in fashion and you search different and unique dress pieces, if you feel like doing some changes in a dress, if you feel like creating your own piece of your choice, this course is made for you. Showcase you talent in this field and get famous.


Above all, please follow your heart. That’s the real key to success. Great careers are made when you love your profession. Low grades are temporary, you talent and unique skills are permanent. It’s a delicate phase of your life. Always choose with caution. There are plenty of colleges in India to choose from.

Wednesday 17 June 2015

List of top 30 colleges in India, Read more

Here we go again. Another year and even more madness. Colleges are opening up their gates for XII pass outs who are about to step into a completely new world. Admission process for 2015 is about to kickoff soon. With more than 10 lac students who registered for class XII boards this year scoring a pass percentage of girls at 87% and boys at 77%, the college fever isn’t going end soon. Running in and out of queues, filling forms online, attending counseling sessions, questions like which college, where? When? How? Why continue to haunt the students as well as their parents. Delhi University features many top colleges. Delhi University at present has 16 faculties, 86 academic departments, 77 colleges and 5 other recognized institutes spread all over the city. Let’s take a look at the list of Delhi University colleges:

 •    Acharya Narendra Dev College
•    Atma Ram Sanatan College
•    Bharati College
•    Bhim Rao Ambedkar College
•    College of Arts
•    College of Vocational Studies
•    Daulat Ram College
•    Deen Dayal Upadhayaya College
•    Delhi College of Arts, Commerce
•    Delhi School of Economics
•    Deshbandhu College
•    Dyal Singh College, Delhi
•    Faculty of Law (Campus Law Centre, Law Centre-I, Law centre-II)
•    Gargi College
•    Hans Raj College
•    Hindu College
•    IIndraprastha College for Women
•    Institute of Home Economics
•    Janki Devi Memorial College
•    Jesus & Mary College
•    Kalindi College
•    Kamala Nehru College
•    Keshav Mahavidyalaya
•    Kirori Mal College
•    Lady Hardinge Medical College
•    Lady Irwin College
•    Lady Shri Ram College for Women
•    Lakshmi Bai College
•    Maharaja Agrasen College
•    Maitreyi College
•    Mata Sundri College for Women
•    Maulana Azad Medical College
•    Miranda House
•    Motilal Nehru College
•    Ram Lal Anand College
•    Ramjas College
•    Satyawati College
•    School of Open Learning
•    Shahid Bhagat Singh College
•    Shaheed Sukhdev College of Business Studies
•    Shivaji College
•    Shri Ram College of Commerce
•    Shyam Lal College
•    Shyama Prasad Mukherjee College
•    Sri Aurobindo College
•    Sri Aurobindo College Evening
•    Sri Guru Gobind Singh College of Commerce
•    Sri Guru Nanak Dev Khalsa College
•    Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College
•    Sri Venkateswara College
•    St. Stephen's College, Delhi
•    Vivekananda College, Delhi
•    Zakir Husain Delhi College[4]

In today’s world fresh innovations, up to date equipment, mounting economy and struggle is the order of the day. India as we all know is trying to position itself as a knowledge driven economy. Higher education is extremely significant.

India has passed through a long way in education, from the “Guru -Shishya” learning under the sun in medieval times, to becoming the second largest in the arena of higher education world over. Today, all pass outs start thinking about career options but the question is whether our country has the amenities and facilities to help our dreams?

It is indeed comforting to know that “Our future lies in safe hands.” During the last few years, universities have amplified manifold and colleges have mushroomed to convey higher education. India has many top colleges that has produced world class engineers, doctors, lawyers, and Entrepreneurs. Let’s take a look at the top colleges in India.

•    IIT, Kharagpur
•    IIT, Delhi
•    Rajalakshmi Enginnering College, Chennai
•    National institute of technology, Karnataka
•    College of Engineering, Pune
•    National Institute of technology, Rourkela
•    Birla Institute of technology and science
•    University of Delhi
•    Christ University, Bangalore
•    Dr. B.R Ambedkar National University

India has always empowered the world student community when it comes to Education. Many students migrate to cities that provide quality education. We are always taught that scoring good marks and scoring positions are extremely important for our growth. That’s true. College education has and always will remain the future and career deciding point of a student. Choose carefully.