Posted on January 11, 2008 by Satish Medos
Washington: For the sixth year in a row India sent the most
number of students to the US in 2006-07 with a 10 per cent increase
taking the numbers to 83,833, according to a new report on
international educational exchange.
China remained in second place, with numbers up eight per cent
to 67,723 and South Korea, in third place, increased [...]
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Posted on November 11, 2007 by Satish Medos
Hallo bdcube readers here we bring the latest university rankings of graduate engineering schools . These are the rankings from the best available resources on the net . Hope this information will help out the applicants to some extent in choosing their universities. Don’t solely depend on rankings while choosing the [...]
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Posted on September 18, 2007 by Satish Medos
You know the names of all 50 states but do you know where any of them come from? Here’s the best information we could find on the origin of each
1.
ALABAMA: Possibly from the Creek Indian word alibamo, meaning “we stay here”.
2.
ALASKA: From the Aleutian word alakshak, which means “great lands,” or “land that is not [...]
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Posted on August 22, 2007 by Satish Medos
Universities in the U.S. attract international students for many reasons. The statistics say that over 5,00,000 international students are pursuing their higher education degrees in the U.S. At the time of applying for a student visa, most international students are questioned as to why they want to study in the U.S. Following are the top [...]
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Posted on June 22, 2007 by Satish Medos
ETS Guide to the Use of ScoresDownload Password : bdcubeThis publication includes: Guidelines for the Use of GRE Scores. Considerations in score interpretation. Score interpretation and statistical information.
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