once again Australia assure india for student safety?
Indian students are safe in Austria or not, once again Australia assure india. what you think http://forums.sabkuchh.com/viewtopic.php?f=24&t=140
Sydney - 9 Answers
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Honestly, I think the attacks on Indian Students are from ignorant stupid young men that have been brought up badly by their families. I live in Brisbane, we have a very large Indian community here, many students, many Sikhs (hope I spelt that correctly) and many Indian families and shop keepers. I have never ever seen in my travels around any disrespect directed toward Indian Students or Indian permanent residents of Australia. I think if the ignorant stupid 'lets go out and cause trouble' young men were by themselves, not a thing would happen. They do what they do because they are cowards, ignorant, and if their mothers knew what they got up to, they would be in big trouble.
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No, they are not safe. They are not welcomed into Australia!
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safer than india if you travel late on trains to bad areas what do you expect? when you get robbed you ring india first instead of the police so there is no chance of the robbers being caught you behave stupidly in any country in the world , like india then you pay the price
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no personally i don't. but just for the record, every new minority that has migrated to Australia has initially had some difficulty, i.e. when my grandfather migrated here from europe he felt a bit picked on but overall found Australians to be friendly people who were ignorant in their discrimination, it wasn't it out of hate. there are a lot of bashings which don't involve indians. it's not a white-hating-brown people situation. when you hear the word 'Australian' it also means asian, middle-eastern, polynesian, eastern europe (italians/greeks), etc.
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Australia is as safe as any other country for the Indians ...... some rowdies are there in every city of any country ....it hardly generalises the over all environment
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australia is as safe as any other country.
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if you are worried about safety- stay out of Sydney! they have racial gangs there and the racism is brutal. everywhere else in the country it is perfectly safe- but if you are still worried about discrimination based on your race- stay out of the country. You don't have to come here so what is all the fuss about? Most of us never gave a fig either way about what race you are but I am really starting to develop a hate for indians simply because they won't let go of the topic! Plus that forum you linked to- there is just a topic, nobody has replied to it and the way it is worded it is a hate case! EDIT- what's so great about India anyway? a question I answered after your had some interesting statistics- maybe you should look at where India is before going off about Australia being unsafe! http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/cri_mur_percap-crime-murders-per-capitahttp://www.nationmaster.com/graph/cri_mur_percap-crime-murders-per-capita
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it is disgusting that the government is bringing so many foreigners into the country. i am by no means a rascist - i accept people of all cultures but what is happening now is over the top, let me explain. 1. the people being brought over from india can barely speak english and have virtually no skills (i'm sorry but im sure we have enough indian cooks in the country) 2. they bring their whole freaking families over from india, marry indians who all move over here. 3. because of the way india is most of the people who come here are arrogant and rude (not everyone but most) they are PUSHY. in 10 years australia will be like america with the hispanic workers doing all the blue-collar work (trademen, cleaners etc) except indian. multiculturalism is a fantastic thing. it brings diversity and we can learn about other cultures but what is starting in australia is going too far! there have been only a few case of violence against indians, and it is perfectly safe in australia.
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Stay out of the big cities, come to canberra instead, we have great Universities here and lots of students come here from overseas to study. I work with a girl from Sri Lanka who is studying Accounting at the University of Canberra after doing a year in Sydney and she says Canberra is much better.
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Saturday, April 28, 2012
Saturday, April 14, 2012
Studying in India...International Student...?
Studying in India...International Student...?
Currently I am pursuing my Bachelor of IT in Canada. I am planning to do my master's degree in India.Can you please let me know what is the average tuition fees for international students in graduate level?How much is the rent for a bachelor apartment in india? Can you please list some good Engineering schools whose degrees are accelerated in North America.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Most Indian degrees are accepted in North America. The tuition fees are very less in India. USD 10,000 might be the maximum you would have to pay in a year, though most colleges would not charge that much. The most prestigious colleges are the Indian Instituted of Technology(IIT) which are famous all over the world. But they are difficult to get into. Also, in India, colleges specialise in different streams. For eg, IITs teach only science and engineering. Delhi University, Mumbai University and Calcutta University are also well respected all over the world. For engineering again, the Birla Institutes of Technology and Science(BITS) are great, as are the National Institutes of Technology(NITs). Check these sites: http://studyindia.org/useful_tips_for_international_students_in_india.html http://www.indiaeducation.net/ http://www.educationindiainfo.com/engineering-colleges-admissions-india.htm http://www.educationinfoindia.com/ http://www.eduworldwideindia.com/index.htm Also, try to contact the indian embassy in Canada for more info.
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Currently I am pursuing my Bachelor of IT in Canada. I am planning to do my master's degree in India.Can you please let me know what is the average tuition fees for international students in graduate level?How much is the rent for a bachelor apartment in india? Can you please list some good Engineering schools whose degrees are accelerated in North America.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Most Indian degrees are accepted in North America. The tuition fees are very less in India. USD 10,000 might be the maximum you would have to pay in a year, though most colleges would not charge that much. The most prestigious colleges are the Indian Instituted of Technology(IIT) which are famous all over the world. But they are difficult to get into. Also, in India, colleges specialise in different streams. For eg, IITs teach only science and engineering. Delhi University, Mumbai University and Calcutta University are also well respected all over the world. For engineering again, the Birla Institutes of Technology and Science(BITS) are great, as are the National Institutes of Technology(NITs). Check these sites: http://studyindia.org/useful_tips_for_international_students_in_india.html http://www.indiaeducation.net/ http://www.educationindiainfo.com/engineering-colleges-admissions-india.htm http://www.educationinfoindia.com/ http://www.eduworldwideindia.com/index.htm Also, try to contact the indian embassy in Canada for more info.
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Saturday, April 7, 2012
I am a student in india.Can i invest my savings in shares.I am not a tax payer as i am not employed .?
I am a student in india.Can i invest my savings in shares.I am not a tax payer as i am not employed .?
If yes then what is the procedure to purchase shares ? What are good to buy in India these days? I have heard t6hat Karvy Consultants provide help relating to share matters.What exactly is the help they provide nhow to associate with them?
India - 4 Answers
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Costs under $15 per trade (minimum $1000.)
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yes you can invest in shares, in Pakistan the min amount to invest is Rs. 15000, that is the lowest that you can buy shares for, i don't know the rate in India, but i suppose that they charge withholding tax on your dividend.
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Dear you mar bur shares up to 1lacks which are exempt from tax bur for which you must have demat account and PAN number if you do so will to complete your wish. Thanks. Sachin Kothari
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You can invest in shares provided you should have valid source to explain the quantum of investment in shares. You open an account with a stock brocking firm, open a demat account and start buying shares.
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If yes then what is the procedure to purchase shares ? What are good to buy in India these days? I have heard t6hat Karvy Consultants provide help relating to share matters.What exactly is the help they provide nhow to associate with them?
India - 4 Answers
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Costs under $15 per trade (minimum $1000.)
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yes you can invest in shares, in Pakistan the min amount to invest is Rs. 15000, that is the lowest that you can buy shares for, i don't know the rate in India, but i suppose that they charge withholding tax on your dividend.
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Dear you mar bur shares up to 1lacks which are exempt from tax bur for which you must have demat account and PAN number if you do so will to complete your wish. Thanks. Sachin Kothari
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You can invest in shares provided you should have valid source to explain the quantum of investment in shares. You open an account with a stock brocking firm, open a demat account and start buying shares.
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Sunday, April 1, 2012
Im 4m India im in U.S with student visa i want to get a green card and settle down here what are all the ways?
Im 4m India im in U.S with student visa i want to get a green card and settle down here what are all the ways?
I am Bhaarath (22), I am studying in NYFA. I am doing a 3d Animation course. My dad is just a normal man, got a huge Loan and sent me here; his only dream is to see his son (that is me getting settled down here in U.S.). He spent a lot of money for me to come here and study. My course is going to get over, so do my student visa. I really want to get a Green card and settle down here. If I get back to India, The money that I invested will become utter waste. I do not have anyone here in U.S. The main motive that I chose U.S. to study is after my course is over I can somehow work and settle down. What are all the possible ways that I can settle down here in U.S. for sure (100%)? Please help me with answers.
Law & Ethics - 1 Answers
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Well, when you graduate, find an employer who will sponsor you to get a green card. Pretty much all big companies have sponsorship programs, even some mom & pop operations may sponsor. Once you get that, you'll be a citizen in no time.
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I am Bhaarath (22), I am studying in NYFA. I am doing a 3d Animation course. My dad is just a normal man, got a huge Loan and sent me here; his only dream is to see his son (that is me getting settled down here in U.S.). He spent a lot of money for me to come here and study. My course is going to get over, so do my student visa. I really want to get a Green card and settle down here. If I get back to India, The money that I invested will become utter waste. I do not have anyone here in U.S. The main motive that I chose U.S. to study is after my course is over I can somehow work and settle down. What are all the possible ways that I can settle down here in U.S. for sure (100%)? Please help me with answers.
Law & Ethics - 1 Answers
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Well, when you graduate, find an employer who will sponsor you to get a green card. Pretty much all big companies have sponsorship programs, even some mom & pop operations may sponsor. Once you get that, you'll be a citizen in no time.
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