Posted on June 2nd, 2007 by NBS
With assessment and accountability at the center of policy discussions in Washington and elsewhere, international educators emphasized an increased need for research on measurable study abroad outcomes and what particular program characteristics cause student learning gains at several sessions during this week’s annual NAFSA: Association of International Educators conference in Minneapolis.
“It is no longer a […]
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Posted on June 2nd, 2007 by NBS
Regents will also discuss whether to give each graduate program in the university system the flexibility to drop the Graduate Record Examination as a mandatory requirement for student admission. If regents approve the new admissions requirements, the policy will allow each graduate program in the state to establish admission standards appropriate to the program.
As explained […]
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Posted on June 2nd, 2007 by NBS
Five Important points to be noted while selecting universities
1. For graduate programs you have to be accepted by the graduate school as well by the program where you apply.
2. Many universities have a minimum criteria of GPA that means percentage in our case. I have observed that they want at least 60% marks from Indian […]
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Posted on June 2nd, 2007 by NBS
Regents will also discuss whether to give each graduate program in the university system the flexibility to drop the Graduate Record Examination as a mandatory requirement for student admission. If regents approve the new admissions requirements, the policy will allow each graduate program in the state to establish admission standards appropriate to the program.
As explained […]
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Posted on June 2nd, 2007 by NBS
Five Important points to be noted while selecting universities
1. For graduate programs you have to be accepted by the graduate school as well by the program where you apply.2. Many universities have a minimum criteria of GPA that means percentage in our case. I have observed that they want at least 60% marks from […]
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