i am search in a boy name nishant agarwal from hyderabad india he is a student of niit basheerbagh?
hello i am moosa ,was the friend of nishant agarwal at school and now i want to contact him i want his phno or email id or email adress.i want to contact him. thanks.
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2 points!
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Hey u can also try searching orkut, bigadda websites........ I found a number of my old school friends on Orkut........
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Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Wednesday, March 14, 2012
What is the process and orocedure to get a student to USA from India?
What is the process and orocedure to get a student to USA from India?
I am from India and planning to study abroad in USA. Could any one pls tell me detail how it the process really works. And when should pay the college fees and all other details Thank you
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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f.uck you immigrant
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Hi, 1: Depending on your education level ( what are you going to study: Bachelor's, Master's MBA?), appear for the SAT (Bachelors), GRE (Masters), or GMAT (MBA). 2: Appear for the TOEFL test. 3: Select the few universities are interested in ( I suggest applying to around 7 universities), fill out their online application forms by their respective deadlines, and send them your school mark-sheets (9-12th), two/three letters of recommendation from your teachers, and any forms specifically asked by the university. Also send them your SAT/GRE/GMAT and TOEFL scores from their respective websites (SAT: collegeboard.com, TOEFL: ETS.org). 4: If selected in any university, they'll send u an I-20 form, which u will use to apply for a student visa (F1 visa). Also for the visa you'll need other documents, check on US Embassy website of your nearest city. 5: If granted a visa, pay university fees by credit card or wire transfer. 6: Book a plane ticket and off you go! Best of Luck!
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I am from India and planning to study abroad in USA. Could any one pls tell me detail how it the process really works. And when should pay the college fees and all other details Thank you
Studying Abroad - 2 Answers
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f.uck you immigrant
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Hi, 1: Depending on your education level ( what are you going to study: Bachelor's, Master's MBA?), appear for the SAT (Bachelors), GRE (Masters), or GMAT (MBA). 2: Appear for the TOEFL test. 3: Select the few universities are interested in ( I suggest applying to around 7 universities), fill out their online application forms by their respective deadlines, and send them your school mark-sheets (9-12th), two/three letters of recommendation from your teachers, and any forms specifically asked by the university. Also send them your SAT/GRE/GMAT and TOEFL scores from their respective websites (SAT: collegeboard.com, TOEFL: ETS.org). 4: If selected in any university, they'll send u an I-20 form, which u will use to apply for a student visa (F1 visa). Also for the visa you'll need other documents, check on US Embassy website of your nearest city. 5: If granted a visa, pay university fees by credit card or wire transfer. 6: Book a plane ticket and off you go! Best of Luck!
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Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Bank account in india for a foreign student?
Bank account in india for a foreign student?
I will be studing ayurveda for 5 1/2 years in india...I want to know if there are any banks that offer accounts to foreign students? How do I go about opening one?
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i guess you can try the HDFC bank or the CITI group... there is ICICI that can help you too.
Bank account in india for a foreign student?
I will be studing ayurveda for 5 1/2 years in india...I want to know if there are any banks that offer accounts to foreign students? How do I go about opening one?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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i guess you can try the HDFC bank or the CITI group... there is ICICI that can help you too.
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I will be studing ayurveda for 5 1/2 years in india...I want to know if there are any banks that offer accounts to foreign students? How do I go about opening one?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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i guess you can try the HDFC bank or the CITI group... there is ICICI that can help you too.
Bank account in india for a foreign student?
I will be studing ayurveda for 5 1/2 years in india...I want to know if there are any banks that offer accounts to foreign students? How do I go about opening one?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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i guess you can try the HDFC bank or the CITI group... there is ICICI that can help you too.
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Thursday, March 1, 2012
How much would it costs for an exchange student from India?
How much would it costs for an exchange student from India?
Dear folks I'am a boy of 15 years and reciding in India and I want to do my 11th in USA as an exchange student and I want to know how much would it costs. I've applied for SHEAR! student exchange programs and it will costs $4,230 and I want to know weather it is worthy or not and are there any other orginizations which are a bit cheaper?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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How does one want to exchange? From Rupees to Pound or Us dollars? Which is which? Which is cheaper? Luke 8.10,17 What do you think?
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Dear folks I'am a boy of 15 years and reciding in India and I want to do my 11th in USA as an exchange student and I want to know how much would it costs. I've applied for SHEAR! student exchange programs and it will costs $4,230 and I want to know weather it is worthy or not and are there any other orginizations which are a bit cheaper?
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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How does one want to exchange? From Rupees to Pound or Us dollars? Which is which? Which is cheaper? Luke 8.10,17 What do you think?
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