Posts Tagged ‘tej+kohli’

Financial Aid For Studying in US, a Myth?

Monday, January 25th, 2010

A US graduate degree is very costly, especially for the international students, who can’t afford the expenses of education in the US because of paucity of funds and institutions offering financial aid and loans.  Tej Kohli Blog for study places in US brings you the real scenario of financial aid for international students….

Studying in the US is quite an expensive affair. Expenses on tuition, accommodation and boarding at any undergraduate college may cost anywhere between $15,000 to $40,000, depending on where you’re studying. A graduate or post graduate education can cost even more dearly.

For foreign nationals, except those in Canada and Mexico, there is a very little financial aid available to study in the US. Most scholarships, grants and loans from private and public means are limited to the US citizens only. Hence, those who want to study abroad will find very little information on financial aid for international students. We, at Tej Kohli Blog for study places in US, strive to provide you the most comprehensive information on financial aid for international students.

Given below are the key points, which you must consider before working out your budget on studying abroad. Check out the list below to know what kind of aids are available to international students, and an answer to some of your problems you may face when paying for studying in US.

1.Calculate college expenses
2.Prepare a financial planning worksheet
3.Ascertain your sources of financial aid
4.shortlist colleges/institutions with financial aid for international students
5.Subscribe for useful publications
6.Find out scholarship programs for international students
7.Check out loans available for international students

However, the truth remains that there is very little financial aid available for international students and as a result a lot of students don’t study in the US, for they fail to meet the expenses. This holds especially true for undergraduate students.

Tej Kohli on Studying in UAE

Monday, December 28th, 2009

Tej Kohli talks about the blossoming educational opportunities in UAE.

Opportunities to study in the UAE has grown since the Federation came into being, when only a handful of the urban populace has access to formal education.

At the moment, UAE offers a complete education package to all students, right from kindergarten to the university with free education for citizens all all levels. You’ll also find a comprehensive private education sector, where thousands of promising students, both males and females, pursue their higher education from abroad and that too at the expense of government.

“With a sound educational infrastructure already in place, the primary focus is now on devising and implementing strategies that will equip the young generation to cope the stress and meet challenges of the 21st century workplace.” says Mr. Tej Kohli, founder of the Ozone Real Estate Group.

The Education system in UAE comprises of several educational institutions like schools, colleges and universities. Plus, there are a variety of training institutes that offer vocational courses and other professional qualification and training programs in diverse fields. Every institute is different and so are their objectives, structure and admission criteria.

UAE has some government universities and colleges too where only citizens can take admission. Private institutions on the other hand accept all students who meets the admission requirements.

You may enroll for any program of your choice. The scope of programs may range from technical, academic and professional degrees in several disciplines.

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Tej Kohli: Tips for Parents

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

Tips for parents is the new category in the Tej Kohli Blog.
Most of the information available on the net is addressed directly to the foreign student who is planning to pursue his/her higher education in the United States. Though the child needs to know more, I feel that there are some issues or concerns that are of more importance to a parent than to a child.
Sending a child away to school is harsh for any parent, but sending a child to school in a foreign country with which you many not be familiar is even more so. This category will try to address many of the issues that I think are of utmost importance to a parent.

Glossary

Saturday, March 1st, 2008

Tej Kohli  glossary will feature a list of the most basic and useful terms related with overseas study.

Academic year: The period of formal academic instruction, usually extending from September to May. Depending on the institution, it may be divided into terms of varying lengths: semesters, trimesters, or quarters.

Baccalaureate degree: The degree of “bachelor” conferred upon graduates of most U.S. colleges and universities.

Degree: Diploma or title conferred by a college, university, or professional school upon completion of a prescribed program of studies.

Dean: Director or highest authority within a certain professional school or college of a university.

Dissertation: Thesis written on an original topic of research, usually presented as one of the final requirements for the doctorate (Ph.D.).

Attestation: Official affirmation that a degree or transcript is genuine. Usually signed by a recognized expert or witness.

Visa Information

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Before you read any informative stuff  in this category on Tej Kohli Blog, Let’s first concentrate on the most fundamental question that I’m sure must have cropped up in your minds at some time or the other..What exactly IS a Visa???

A stamp in the passport issued by an American Embassy or Consulate abroad, allowing the holder to request entry to the United States in a certain visa status within the time period specified on the visa. A visa may allow one, two or multiple entries before the expiration date of the visa.

A visa is either a multicolored stamp or computerized document affixed to a page in the passport by a U.S. Consular office abroad. It allows international visitors to travel to the U.S. as long as the visa has not expired. Once visitors are admitted into the U.S., visas are no longer the most important documents governing their status. A visa is used only for travel to the U.S., but is not used to determine how long individuals may stay in the U.S.

A seal or endorsement made on a passport by the proper officials of a country that entitles the bearer to apply for entry into another country at the port of admission.

A visa allows a foreign citizen to travel to a U.S. port-of entry and request permission from the U.S. immigration officer to enter the United States. It does not guarantee entry into the U.S.

Those were some definitions of Visa on the web ..hope the article was helpful. More in subsequent posts.