Postgraduate

A Guide to Post-Study Work Visas | The Red Pen

A Guide to Post-Study Work Visas

There are a lot of factors that go into choosing where you should apply for your postgraduate education if you are planning on going abroad. Besides the course, college, admission requirements and fees, one thing you should also consider is the country’s post-study work visa policies. Each country has its own policies that can be …

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It’s Not Too Late! Graduate Entry Law Courses in the UK | The Red Pen

It’s Not Too Late! Graduate Entry Law Courses in the UK

Many people think that to pursue a career in law, you should have studied it at an undergraduate level. However, if you wanted to explore other options during your undergraduate studies and now are committed to studying law, all is not lost. With two options for postgraduates, the UK serves as the perfect destination to …

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Six Ways You Can Fund Your Master’s Degree | The Red Pen

Six Ways You Can Fund Your Master’s Degree

There’s a lot you have to do once you receive that letter of acceptance and decide to enrol in a postgraduate programme. One of the biggest concerns for many graduate applicants is how to secure or supplement financing for higher studies abroad. Here are six ways to fund your master’s degree.  1) University-specific scholarships and …

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Should I Use American English or British English When Applying to University? | The Red Pen

Should I Use American English or British English When Applying to University?

The English language curriculum set by the Indian boards has evolved over time, differing from the curriculum in international schooling systems such as the US or the UK–upon which the Indian curriculum was originally modelled. Differences in American English, British English and Indian English cover spelling, usage of active/passive voice and specific expressions and idioms. …

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The Statement of Purpose (SOP) – Your Voice in a Master’s Application | The Red Pen

The Statement of Purpose (SOP) – Your Voice in a Master’s Application

If you are applying for a master’s degree at a university abroad, you will be busy preparing your application package over the next couple of months. Organising letters of recommendation, preparing an up-to-date resume, sitting for your GRE/GMAT and writing your Statement of Purpose (SOP) are all equally important components of your application. Your resume …

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Received Multiple Acceptances? Here’s How to Decide Between Them | The Red Pen

Received Multiple Acceptances? Here’s How to Decide Between Them

At some point during the MBA application process, you must have thought that you would never be finished with your application. Then came the interminable wait when all you wanted was to get accepted somewhere. Now, however, as the results flood in, and you’ve received a host of positive admissions results, you have a hard …

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10 Tips to Ace College Interviews | The Red Pen

10 Tips to Ace College Interviews

You might be getting ready for your interview with admissions officers, other university representatives or alumni in preparations for your studies abroad. While the purpose of the interview is to help a university better understand where you may fit into the campus environment, it is also a wonderful opportunity for you to ask questions, convey …

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