Posted in Education in UK, Study Abroad on February 15, 2010

The Cambridge varsity is the 2nd erstwhile varsity in Britain and 4th erstwhile in Europe. In short, this varsity is sometime called as Cantab which has been derived from Cantabrigiensis.

The Cambridge varsity grew out of an affiliation of students in Cambridge that has been formed in 1209 by the students departing from Oxford after a conflict with the peoples of that town. The Cambridge and the Oxford have many lineaments and hence, often collectively called as Oxbridge.

In the academic field, Cambridge is constantly being counted among the leading 5 varsities in the entire world. However it is a leading varsity in Europe.

Posted in Study Abroad on December 14, 2009

Indians are regarded as one of the most intellectual people in the world and they are numerous opportunities for such students. Indian students travel abroad in search of knowledge and excellence in their desired field. There are many countries they can go to pursue a higher degree.  The most opted out destination for studies is the United States and the United Kingdom but there are many who also find the environment in other countries like France and Australia. Studying abroad helps students get a very broad platform where they can share their ideas with other students with different thinking. 

Indian students benefit immensely from the international education with better analytical abilities and also problem solving skills which will later help in succeeding in life. With almost all counties conducting their education fair all the interested students can get all the idea about the courses and universities in a better and detailed manner. Going and studying abroad is one life changing phenomenon which has helped millions discover the annuities of life. 

Almost all countries welcome foreign students with open arms. An interested student can get all details either by searching online or by the education fairs. Many of the foreign institutes also advertise details about admission in leading newspapers.