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Bro meri week me 5 days classes hai Monday to Friday in ba business management in london metropolitan university . Can u help me that how can i change my timetable. Because bohot mushkil hai 5 days class attend karna🥹😭
Hey!!, I will be completing my BBA- Air travel management this February, I have approximately 2 years of experience in Ground handling- customer service at airport. But I am thinking of doing MBA- management in UK. Please advise.
Brother am recently complete my bs chemistry so now can i take admission in research base program nd can i bring my wife with me plz bro bta dena from Pakistan
@@DrOmkarNage first clear PLAB exam and then you are technically a doctor in UK. Don’t have high hopes as PLAB is the only exam in UK through which you can be called as a doctor in UK
Bro! When u get admission they will give access to of blackboard where u can check, because I’ve got no idea about particular courses but in general 2-3 days in a week
Hello i am recent graduate i want to do my masters for uk would you please tell me which city will be cheapest in terms of living expenses and at same time having good management university
Bhai i have done engineering in mechanical also i have a good expirence from india , and now i am planning for MSc in automobile what do you think is it worth doing it and will i get a good job ? Please respond
With your mechanical engineering background, an MSc in Automobile Engineering could be a good fit if you’re interested in that field. It might help you gain specialized skills, but make sure to research job market trends to see if it aligns with your career goals.
@@piyushkhandelwal5951 you might get a chance but remember that they will look specifically for your experience in India. If the experience is not in automobile then you don’t stand any chance in job market. Your degree is worthless in UK if you don’t have experience in that field. Please don’t tell machanical(CNC machine design) experience is same as automobile experience the interviewer will straight away reject your application.
Thanks for your question! Start by identifying your interests and skills, then look for courses that match them and your previous studies. For business or arts backgrounds, popular options include “International Business, MBA, Marketing, or Project Management”. Check university websites or UCAS for more details!
You can simply click on the link in description and then click on “Personalised Assistance” fill your details and thats it some body will call you and guide you throughout the process
Hello sir, I did bachelors in Electrical Power Engineering and masters in Project Management with course work from Pakistan.Am I eligible for phd in Uk
Hi there, With your background in Electrical Power Engineering and Project Management, you’re likely eligible for a PhD in the UK. For specific details, check the entry requirements on university websites or contact their admissions offices directly. You can also explore resources like UCAS for general guidance.
Bro I have 7 years of experience in credit banking and I got admitted to Queen Mary university MSc banking and finance. How is the job market for finance and banking
Hey, congrats on Queen’s Mary! With 7 years in credit banking, you’re in a good spot. The finance job market is competitive,but if your skills are up to date, you should be fine. The key is networking and staying on top of industry trends. Start building connections early, and keep an eye out for internships or part-time roles to get your foot in the door!
@@raindaze2764 my friend had 10 years experience in investment banking. Another friend had 10 years experience in credit analyst role. Both didn’t get job and now have gone back to india. Because the number of applicants in banking and finance have crossed 500,000,highly competitive and has become like writing UPSC exam. Good luck
Doing msc in business analytics from university of Birmingham this Sep. Hows the job market in this field? I have 3yrs of audit experience in a Big4 from india and am planning to do some online courses along with my university since i dont have any qualification for analytics
Starting your MSc in Business Analytics is a great move! With your 3 years of audit experience, you’re already in a good spot. The job market in analytics is pretty strong. Doing online courses alongside your studies will help a lot-focus on learning Python, SQL, and tools like Tableau. This should boost your chances for job opportunities.
@@SinghInEngland heyy, thanks for the reply! Can you please send any Resume and Cover letter format too? I have noticed that the format used in India is very different from uk so could use some examples. Thanks again!
@@SinghInEngland ok thanks brother can you tell me which intake is better for part time jobs September or Jan or may intake which one you think is better jobs scenario us month easy rehta as compare to other
This man speaks nothing but facts and is one of the most helpful person I've ever met, he saved me so much trouble in finding a quality student accommodation with zero hassle! no exaggeration no fuss just pure substance in his advice!
Wow, thank you so much for the kind words! I’m really glad I could help you out. That’s what I’m here for-no fuss, just straightforward advice. If you have any more questions or need help with anything else, just let me know!
Bro I have work experience of 1.6 years in Tour & Travel Company in India Coming to UK for Master's in International business management I hope it's good for me to get sponsorship visa Btw good content brother.
Hey man, thanks for the Support! With your experience and doing a Master’s in IBM, you’re in a pretty good spot. The job market can be a bit tough, but companies do sponsor visas “if they see potential.” keep networking, make your CV pop, and keep an eye out for openings.
Bro I want to do masters in Environmental Engineering. Is it better to do a research based masters? Can I get any job in Consultancy or in project after doing research based nasters?
Hey! If you’re thinking about a Master’s in Environmental Engineering, a research-based program is great if you love diving deep into topics and maybe even considering a Ph.D. down the line. It’s also good for roles in academia or specialized research jobs. You can definitely get jobs in consultancy or project work with a research-based master’s. Employers value the analytical skills you’ll gain. But if you’re more into hands-on, practical experience, a coursework-based master’s might be a better fit. Think about what you enjoy and what kind of work you see yourself doing. Both paths can lead to great opportunities! Hope this helps!
Doing a research degree in the UK is a great opportunity! And It might be challenging, but if you're passionate about your subject, it can be a really rewarding experience.
I have been accepted in LSBU for Msc in international marketing. Any advice/suggestion for a new student coming to London? Also in future will i be able to survive in London being a student with part times? How’s the current job market in London?
Hi there, congrats on getting accepted to LSBU for your MSc! As a new student in London, my advice would be to try to find affordable accommodation early, as the rental market can be competitive. Look into student housing options or shared flats to keep costs down. Regarding part-time work as a student in London, it can be challenging but not impossible. The job market is quite competitive, especially in central London, but there are opportunities available if you're proactive and have relevant skills. I'd recommend applying for jobs early and being flexible on location and hours. Start networking and building connections as well. The overall job market in London is still good, but has become more competitive in recent years due to high numbers of graduates and other professionals moving to the city. Having a strong degree, work experience, and specialized skills will be important to stand out. Let me know if you have any other questions!
If you get a call from the university, be calm and honest. If the plagiarism is significant, it’s better to accept it and show that you understand the mistake. I’d recommend talking to your professor, explaining your situation, and asking if a resit is possible. It’s important to show you’re willing to learn from this and do better next time.
@@SinghInEngland she gave a verbal warning this time and said to fill a form to accept an apology and i did that but she was cool so she said it's ok but don't do it next time but i am worried about dean's meeting now
@@krishnarang6004 don't worry, for that you can contact students union department they will help you prepare for meeting, also you can talk to your professor, email her she will guide you.
I have a question. I have completed bachelors in Computing from Wrexham University UK and currently working in healthcare field which is not related to the field of study. Is this gonna be an issue if I appy for a maters in Information technology?
Your background in Computing should still be valuable when applying for a Master’s in Information Technology, even if you’re currently working in healthcare. Universities often consider relevant academic qualifications along with work experience. It might help to highlight any tech-related skills or projects you’ve worked on in healthcare, as this shows versatility and continuous engagement with technology. But Yes, you can still go for it!!
I am doing MSc international business from University of Birmingham ranked 80th wanted to know that will I able to get skilled work visa and what’s the average salary one gets. And thanks for making such informative vedios
@@SinghInEngland I see lots of comments about plagiarism in your video If we can use paraphrase tools to avoid plagiarism then why they get higher plagiarism, mean what mistake they did in their assignments so I can not do that mistake because I am also coming in September 2024 , you talked lots students you know their mistakes pls please tell me bro 🙏.
Hi, iam doing MSC IBM from University of Birmingham and have an year experience in sharemarket company and 2 year in sales job in india. Will it be very tough to get job in uk?
Hey! With your experience and an MSc from Birmingham, you’ve got a solid foundation. It might not be super easy, and you’ll have to try hard, but it’s definitely possible to get a job in the UK. Focus on networking, tailoring your CV to the UK market, and highlighting any international experience you have. You got this!
@@Varshetty11 you have no chance . Sales job experience in India is irrelevant in UK. Speak to recruitment consultant ‘Hayes’ They will tell you the reality.