Which university should I choose for postgraduate study?
I am interested in postgrad study in the field of Finance and Economics Leicester University (MSc in Financial Economics) and Newcastle University (MSc in Finance) are two of my preferedrable choices which I have received offers Which of them has a better reputation, better employment rate, better research activity in Economics and Finance ? Which is better in terms of student life ? Is there any former student from one of the two afore mentioned UK institutions which can give me some advice, please?
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Newcastle University I have been a fan of that ...
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
Should I enroll in a Msc in Finance immediately after i finish College (in economics)
Should I enroll in a Msc in Finance immediately after i finish College (in economics)?
The alternative would be working for 2-3-4 years and then doing an mba at a top 10 university. I want to work with equity markets and investment.
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If top 10 MBA is part of you plan then i would suggest you go for that (but probably more years are better, than 4 years) Depends how good you are and whether or not you can get into those schools. Otherwise, MSc Finance is better
The alternative would be working for 2-3-4 years and then doing an mba at a top 10 university. I want to work with equity markets and investment.
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If top 10 MBA is part of you plan then i would suggest you go for that (but probably more years are better, than 4 years) Depends how good you are and whether or not you can get into those schools. Otherwise, MSc Finance is better
Thursday, April 14, 2011
I highly want to go for PhD study in USA or Canada. But I do not know how to find an information on Internet
I highly want to go for PhD study in USA or Canada. But I do not know how to find an information on Internet.?
I am female and an African. I am studying my MSC in economics in one of European countries. I do not know how to find a dependable information from the internet to get a PhD scholarship among the vast amount of information. Would you please help me to get one?
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You have many options, however, each college or university may have specific criteria on what they expect prior to accepting you for study in one of their Phd programs. If you have really excellent grades, you may want to consider Harvard, Wharton at the University of Pennsylvania or one of the colleges in the University of North Carolina.
I am female and an African. I am studying my MSC in economics in one of European countries. I do not know how to find a dependable information from the internet to get a PhD scholarship among the vast amount of information. Would you please help me to get one?
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You have many options, however, each college or university may have specific criteria on what they expect prior to accepting you for study in one of their Phd programs. If you have really excellent grades, you may want to consider Harvard, Wharton at the University of Pennsylvania or one of the colleges in the University of North Carolina.
Thursday, April 7, 2011
I am a Pakistani national living in Pakistan . My question is related to student visa requirements for UK
I am a Pakistani national living in Pakistan . My question is related to student visa requirements for UK?
I am a Pakistani national living in Pakistan . My husband is British citizen by birth.He has been living in Pakistan for the last 4 years. We have a 8 months old son now who is naturally British as his father is a British citizen. We have applied for his registration at British high commission here in Islamabad . We have received a letter from them also saying that my son s registration will be done as soon as possible. Now the matter is that I have been offered a place at Leicester University for MSC economics. Its a 9 months course.I want to take my son with myself. As his registration is still in process, Can i take him to UK on his Pakistani passport as my dependent. I ll apply for a general student visa (Tier 4 ). Will I have to show separate funds for my son although he is a British child. I intend to go to UK in Sept and hopefully his registration will be done by Oct-Nov.
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You should contact the Visa section of the High Commission for advice, Yahoo Answers is really not the best place to ask for guidance on a complicated issue like this one. You can check out the UK Border Agency site for the general guidance but it does not seem to provide the answer to your specific question. Perhaps the inquiry will persuade the High Commission to escalate the registration process.
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Your son is automatically a British citizen by descent as his father is a British citizen by birth, so the registration of his birth in Pakistan does not affect his right to citizenship. You can apply for a British passport for your son, but the difference is that you will need to include his father's original birth certificate with your son's birth certificate. If you wait for registration, you will only need his birth cert and his registration document as that is sufficient to prove his nationality. If you brought him to the UK as your dependent, you would have to show maintenance funds for him, which you won't have to do if he enters the UK as a British citizen. The amount would be £3,600. Having said all this, I have just checked the Foreign Office website and it says that currently first time passport applications in Pakistan are taking between seven to eight months, so you may have to take your son to the UK as your dependent and apply for his UK passport from the UK. You could try contacting the British Commission in Islamabad to see if they would issue an emergency travel document. This would cut through the necessity of applying for him as your dependent and also make it more straightforward to get his British passport once you are in the UK. If you can't get an emergency passport, you will need to bring all the paperwork with you and you will also need your husband's permission to apply for your son's passport. You should also wait until you receive the registration certificate and submit that along with his Pakistani passport as that is the passport he entered the UK with. http://ukinpakistan.fco.gov.uk/en/help-for-british-nationals/passports/apply-in-pakistan http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Passports/Applyingforaneworrenewedchildpassport/DG_174107
I am a Pakistani national living in Pakistan . My husband is British citizen by birth.He has been living in Pakistan for the last 4 years. We have a 8 months old son now who is naturally British as his father is a British citizen. We have applied for his registration at British high commission here in Islamabad . We have received a letter from them also saying that my son s registration will be done as soon as possible. Now the matter is that I have been offered a place at Leicester University for MSC economics. Its a 9 months course.I want to take my son with myself. As his registration is still in process, Can i take him to UK on his Pakistani passport as my dependent. I ll apply for a general student visa (Tier 4 ). Will I have to show separate funds for my son although he is a British child. I intend to go to UK in Sept and hopefully his registration will be done by Oct-Nov.
Immigration - 2 Answers
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You should contact the Visa section of the High Commission for advice, Yahoo Answers is really not the best place to ask for guidance on a complicated issue like this one. You can check out the UK Border Agency site for the general guidance but it does not seem to provide the answer to your specific question. Perhaps the inquiry will persuade the High Commission to escalate the registration process.
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Your son is automatically a British citizen by descent as his father is a British citizen by birth, so the registration of his birth in Pakistan does not affect his right to citizenship. You can apply for a British passport for your son, but the difference is that you will need to include his father's original birth certificate with your son's birth certificate. If you wait for registration, you will only need his birth cert and his registration document as that is sufficient to prove his nationality. If you brought him to the UK as your dependent, you would have to show maintenance funds for him, which you won't have to do if he enters the UK as a British citizen. The amount would be £3,600. Having said all this, I have just checked the Foreign Office website and it says that currently first time passport applications in Pakistan are taking between seven to eight months, so you may have to take your son to the UK as your dependent and apply for his UK passport from the UK. You could try contacting the British Commission in Islamabad to see if they would issue an emergency travel document. This would cut through the necessity of applying for him as your dependent and also make it more straightforward to get his British passport once you are in the UK. If you can't get an emergency passport, you will need to bring all the paperwork with you and you will also need your husband's permission to apply for your son's passport. You should also wait until you receive the registration certificate and submit that along with his Pakistani passport as that is the passport he entered the UK with. http://ukinpakistan.fco.gov.uk/en/help-for-british-nationals/passports/apply-in-pakistan http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/TravelAndTransport/Passports/Applyingforaneworrenewedchildpassport/DG_174107
Friday, April 1, 2011
GRE- Graduation Records Examination
GRE- Graduation Records Examination?
To study MSc economics in the UK or US, one has to give GRE. My question is what type of GRE do I have to give? Specialised or General? help? I looked up requirements for London School Of Economics, but they only say that they need the GRE scores, they don't specify if they are asking for specialised or Gereral GRE.
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That will depend on the school you apply. Some colleges require GMAT. before you register for the exam, search the requirement of colleges for graduate admissions that you are willing to apply. Most colleges satisfy with general GRE.
To study MSc economics in the UK or US, one has to give GRE. My question is what type of GRE do I have to give? Specialised or General? help? I looked up requirements for London School Of Economics, but they only say that they need the GRE scores, they don't specify if they are asking for specialised or Gereral GRE.
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That will depend on the school you apply. Some colleges require GMAT. before you register for the exam, search the requirement of colleges for graduate admissions that you are willing to apply. Most colleges satisfy with general GRE.
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