Australia
Hi,
Well generally for the visa to be approved, the demand is to get a sectional marks in all speaking, reading, writing and listening. So if you have cleared that cut off for all sections then it's okay otherwise it will be better to give the test again to make sure to get the visa approved.
I hope this helps.
All the best.
Hello aspirant,
If you want to practice medicine in Australia after competing MBBS in India then, you will have to clear AMC (Australian Medical Council) Exam. Passing this exam will make you equivalent to an Australian medical graduate.
This test has two parts. Part I is MCQ based which will test your medical knowledge and asks you a range of questions from all medical specialties.
After clearing part one you need to appear for part II which is clinical test . This test is a lot harder and you will need experience before doing this test. The problem is due to the oversupply of international medical graduates you will need to wait on average 18 months from passing AMC part I to undertake AMC part II.
To participate in AMC exam you need to show your English language proficiency . You can do this by getting A or B on OET or 7+ on all sections of IELTS. After passing both parts of AMC Exam, you will be given AMC Certificate . This entitles you to apply for internship in Australia. You need to do a one year internship in Australia to receive general registration .
You need the general registration to apply for all medical specialist training positions in Australia.
Hope this helps!
Good luck!
Firstly you need to get a Bachelors Qualification in Commerce or Economics, or perhaps if you are from Engineering Background you need to develop skills and certifications in Finance and Financial Engineering as well as Technical and Data Analytics Skills which are critical for the Technical Domains of all Banks. If you are in management, you need to complete you MBA with focus in Finance.
Following your degree you need to preferably acquire a work experience in India at a leading Bank in either Public or Private Sector like SBI, ICICI, HDFC, Axis or Financial Technology, Consultancy, Insurance Companies and Hedge Funds like Groww, BlackRock, Bank of America, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley and so on.
Following atleast a 2 year experience and a couple of good projects you will have a good profile and should apply on Job Websites like Indeed, LinkedIn and so on, followed by Interview ans Shortlisting. As far as Australia and England are concerned getting a work visa is comparatively easier than United States.
However there is another way, you can perhaps go for a Masters in Finance or Management, in England or Australia after your Bachelors in India, that too is a good way of moving abroad.
I believe you should follow this way and if you have proper Qualifications and Talents, you might just make into a job.
Hello Shren!
Online degrees have started to be widely accepted by industries over past years. It is smart if you take up an online degrees as they are deliberately cheaper than on-campus degrees.
There are many Master's, Bachelor's and short term certificate courses offered at affordable rates by platforms like Coursera, Udemy, edX, udacity, etc as response to MOOCs by many top universities of USA, New Zealand, Australia and other European countries. The shareable certificates strengthen your CVs and can ensure your emplyment in top companies.
You did not mention what kind of course you want to do. But I am giving some links for your reference. Copy and paste the links in your browser to explore the cheapest courses. These courses are credible and accepted.
https://www.edx.org/school/wellingtonx
https://www.coursera.org/degrees/global-mba-macquarie
Hope this answer is helpful!
Hello Gurpreet, I hope you're in the best of your health.
First of all, the basic requirement for going abroad for studies or work to any English speaking country, like Australia, is your English proficiency. You must be able to read, write, speak and understand English very well in order to make your way abroad.
Talking about PTE, it is the world's leading computer-based English language test for study abroad and immigration. This three hour-long computer-based test lays emphasis on testing your day-to-day english rather than focusing on high or expert level english. The main motive behind this is to ensure that the applicant must be able to understand daily-life conversations and should not face problems because of the language. Being a multi-grading test, it makes sure better understanding of the students proficiency in English.
The managing body has not issued any specific eligibility criteria to appear for PTE but a general rule exists, which says that the applicant must be at least 16 years old while applying for the test. As for the candidates below the age of 18 must posses a parental consent for appearing in PTE. The test, like any other English language test, focuses on three or to be precise, four major sections namely, reading, listening, speaking and writing.
The certificate that you secure after the completion of the test is valid for two years. You have to bear a cost of Rs.13,300 to book your test. Lastly, you must secure at least 50 points, which is equivalent to a band score of 6 in IELTS or 74-75 points of TOEFl.
I hope my answer helps you with your query. Looking forward to answer more of it.
The student will have to register for state counselling in Punjab, which is conducted by the BFUHS. If an NRI relative is willing to sponsor the student, you will have to register for the counselling under the NRI quota. During the process of counselling, you have to provide valid and certified documents, e.g the willingness to sponsor the education for a total period of five years, official documents stating the NRI status (like VISA etc).
Hey, hope you are doing well!
There are two levels of entry to the Medical Schools in Australia.
1.Undergraduate Medicine Courses - MBBS
These are essentially 6 yearlong programs and have a theoretical coursework followed with extensive Practice Based Learning as suggested by the AQF.
Eligibility-
2.Graduate Medicine Courses – MD
Essentially, almost all of the medical courses in Australia are graded at Level 9 as a Master’s program and confers the degree of Doctor of Medicine – MD. This is usually a 4 year graduate program and offered by many top universities of Australia like University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, Deakin University, etc.
Students are essentially required to reach out to the International Office of the University, supply the information mentioned above. Basis the applications received, the universities create a list of merit after combining the GPA of your three year’s academic performance and the Medical Exams (UMAT/ GAMSAT/ MCAT) score. Taking your application into consideration, if you are shortlisted, you would be sent an invitation for an Interview on Skype. Selected candidates are then be admitted to the program.
It is an international standardized test of English language proficiency for non native English language speakers. The main objective of the test is to assess the listening,reading and writing skills of the candidates. To prepare for IELTS by yourself you can start by watching and listening programmes conducted in English (without subtitles are better) and can improve the pronunciation and vocabulary. Also start reading articles with proper pronunciation. There are videos available in YouTube which might help you to prepare for the exam. There are also so many online and offline books which will help you to prepare for the exam. Some of them are
This are some books. You can buy it and prepare yourself .All the best.
Hey there!
Things are a little different in Canada, they don't have a bachelor's in medicine degree. That means that to take admission in Canada you'll have to complete your undergraduate degree first and then you can apply for MD there. But, mostly international candidates don't get into medical schools there simply because you need to either be a Canadian resident or Canadian citizens. In some cases if there's an arrangement between two countries governments you might be able to go to Canada.
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