Thursday, September 22, 2016

UDHEZIMI TEKNIK PER RAUNDIN E DYTE (kliko ketu)

Study in Europe

If you study in Europe, you’ll gain all the skills you need for the global economy. Study and learn with students from all corners of the world, discover a new language, and develop your independence at a university in Europe.
For specific information on Holland please see our Study In The Netherlands directory.

Wednesday, September 21, 2016


The DAAD offers a variety of scholarships to students of all stripes. Here, we'll focus on a scholarship available to students from international developing countries. 
The Scholarship for International Developing Countries targets foreign students, early-stage researchers, and masters or doctoral students wishing to take courses at a German university. The scholarship is funded through Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ).
Eligibility:

Study in UK Universities

At UKstudy.com, we are delighted to be able to help thousands of students to enrol at a wide range of UK universities.

Our services are absolutely FREE of charge and by applying through UKstudy you will be eligible to choose a FREE gift. We can help you to study at UK universities all over the UK by providing you with information about the universities and how to make your application. We are able to offer you detailed local knowledge about the location in which you choose to study in the UK. You do not need to do anything but to make a firm decision to study in UK. We will do everything else for you.

If you are interested in studying in the United States, research the school or program that interests you the most. The Department of State’s EducationUSA helps prospective students learn about the types of education available in the United States, including community colleges, bachelor’s degrees, master’s degrees and more.

Tuesday, September 20, 2016

Sunday, September 18, 2016

Saturday, September 10, 2016


GERMAN EDUCATION IS AS GOOD AS THEIR FOOTBALL– CONGRATULATIONS GERMANY ON A WELL DESERVED WORLD CUP GLORY!
Study Abroad 365 has put together a list of 25 universities in Germany that are tuition free for international students seeking to study in Germany. However, be informed that while studying in Germany, you’ll be required to finance your feeding and accommodation expenses. International students should budget roughly 500 Euros for their books, healthcare, food and registration. So in one year, an international student should expect to spend 7000 Euros on feeding, accommodation and books expenses.
HOW TO OBTAIN A VISA

Monday, September 5, 2016


Being skeptical about where to chase doctoral studies overseas, you must unquestionably consider Germany – “The land of ideas” as a unique option. In other words, there are firm whys and wherefores that make Germany a hosting country of thousands international PhD students every year. Positioned in the center of Europe – science, research and development are the utmost substantial emblematic elements of this nation, dominating the world in innovation. You might have probably heard about it, or you did not, but Germany is a globally distinguished country in lieu of its wide-variety research systems, world-ranked universities and research institutions, enriched by paramount practical-training opportunities, where the proficiency of specialized doctoral candidates and graduates prominently attracts local industries, considerably increasing their employment prospect.

Studying Abroad in Germany for Free is a big chance not only for European people but for students from all over the world. They benefit from a high quality educational system, learn a new language and gain experience from this interesting country. It doesn’t matter if one is spending his whole studies in Germany or is just interested in a term abroad; these pages provide the necessary information about all relevant topics.
Studying medicine in Germany contains many barriers and challenges but also offers an outstanding opportunity for the future. The job doctor is a job which contains a lot of responsibility [
Once you get admitted as a student in a German higher education institution, the next process is getting enrolled or “matriculated” in studies.
Getting along with these sites and the university web-page is a good start to find all the information needed.
Furthermore, it is now important to get knowledge about the subjects and lectures. This is important not only to choose the right study program but it is also necessary to make your own timetable.
Every study program has its own study conditions and curriculum. With the help of these two it is easy to get along with all the different courses. The study conditions describe which subjects and lectures there are and where they have different weights. It also says which lectures need to be absolved. The curriculum shows what subject has to be done in which term. To make your own timetable it is also possible to ask for help among older students or to ask the student advisor.
In Germany one study year contains two terms called semester. There is a summer and a winter term. Each term lasts half a year and contains two parts, the lecture period and the lecture-free period. In the lecture period every lecture and class takes place at university. In the lecture-free period the end of term exams take place and it is also possible to make an internship, to work or to enjoy your holidays.

Sunday, September 4, 2016


The term '"scholarship"' is sometimes used to describe any financial aid given to a student that does not have to be repaid. However, more precisely, and universally among college financial aid offices, scholarships and grants are quite different.
A scholarship is given to a student because of a reason: the student has qualified for or w

Saturday, September 3, 2016


Award info
Award values:
Bursary :£500 for 1 year
Fees coverage : Variable for 1 year
The UEL Postgraduate Part-time Fee Waiver is a £500 fee waiver off postgraduate tuition fees. Scholarships are awarded based on an application form.
Application deadline:Jul - 2017
Award type:
Hardship/poverty scholarship
Scholarship to part time students