What are the different types of universities in the UK?
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by Shobhit Jayaswal
1M ago
Exploring the Diverse Landscape of Universities in the UK When it comes to higher education, the United Kingdom stands out as a global leader with its rich and diverse array of universities. From ancient institutions steeped in tradition to modern, cutting-edge campuses, the UK offers something for every type of student. Let’s take a closer look at the different types of universities you’ll find across the UK: 1. Ancient Universities: The first category is that of Ancient universities. These universities are located in the UK and Ireland and were established during or before the medieval perio ..read more
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Why Indian students should consider studying in the UK
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by Shobhit Jayaswal
1M ago
While there are many many reasons why Indian students choose to study in the UK, we are listing down a few general reasons – Access to World-Class Education: The UK is renowned worldwide for its prestigious universities and high-quality education system. Indian students have the opportunity to learn from top-tier professors and researchers who are leaders in their fields. Whether you’re pursuing a degree in engineering, medicine, business, or the arts, you’ll receive a rigorous and comprehensive education that prepares you for success in your chosen career path. Cutting-Edge Research Opport ..read more
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MBBS Abroad Admission Starts Amid COVID-19
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by Shobhit Jayaswal
1y ago
Admission season has begun for MBBS abroad 2020 session in countries such as Russia and Ukraine amid coronavirus. The universities in Russia and Ukraine have started to issue admission letter to the students. Despite the fact that the world is currently dealing with coronavirus, the education process cannot stop. Most of the world leaders have said that COVID-19 or coronavirus may stay with us for a long time and vaccine might take a long time. This means that we have to find a way of living with coronavirus. While Russia has more cases than India, Ukraine has flattened the curve and has alrea ..read more
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Current lockdown status in Ukraine due to Coronavirus
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by Shobhit Jayaswal
1y ago
Ukraine will extend its COVID-19 quarantine measures to June 22 but start lifting more severe restrictions this week. The opening of some public places including beaches and parks, as well as barbershops, hairdressers, beauty salons and outdoor dining areas, have already seen a degree of normality return to life in the capital Kyiv and elsewhere, but public transport has remained closed for weeks. More restrictions will be lifted on May 22 that allows for the opening of kindergartens, gyms and hotels, but fears of a possible second wave of coronavirus infections have prompted the Ukrainian gov ..read more
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GMF is one of Top 100 Study Abroad Websites in 2020
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by Shobhit Jayaswal
1y ago
Global Medical Foundation, Delhi has been ranked in the “Top 100 Study Abroad Websites, Blogs & Influencers in 2020” by popular website Feedpost.com. It is a proud moment for Global Medical Foundation and is another feather in the cap for us. The list has many other prestigious education blogs and websites. Another proud thing for us is that we are the only MBBS abroad website to be on this list (as on the date of posting this article). This further proves that we are among the top MBBS abroad consultants in India. Global Medical Foundation has been ranked at the 42nd position and is the o ..read more
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Delhi Doctor Who Recovered From Coronavirus Locked Up At Home and Threatened By Neighbour
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by Shobhit Jayaswal
1y ago
On Wednesday, when the doctor returned to her home in south Delhi’s Vasant Kunj after being discharged from the hospital for home quarantine, her neighbour allegedly asked her to live elsewhere. New Delhi:  A doctor in Delhi, who recovered from coronavirus recently, was locked up in her flat, threatened and verbally allegedly by her neighbour for returning home. The doctor, who works at a government hospital, had contracted the virus while treating COVID-19 patients. On Wednesday, when she returned to her home in south Delhi’s Vasant Kunj after being discharged from the hospital for home ..read more
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Only paid quarantine facility for passengers landing at Delhi airport
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by Shobhit Jayaswal
1y ago
The Delhi government on Thursday issued a “revised order” on guidelines for handling of passengers from abroad arriving at the Delhi airport. The earlier order issued on Wednesday had given an option of home quarantine or government quarantine facility, which is free, as an option for passengers to undergo the mandatory 14-day quarantine. The revised order only mentions “paid institutional quarantine centres” as an option for the passengers. “The passengers will be quarantined at a paid institutional quarantine centre. Also, as per the new order, passengers from other states will also ..read more
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Vande Bharat Mission to be expanded to Russia, Central Asia, Ukraine in second week
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by Shobhit Jayaswal
1y ago
India will expand its massive repatriation programme for citizens stranded abroad due to the Covid-19 crisis to Russia, Central Asian states and European countries such as Germany and Spain next week, people familiar with developments said on Friday. The Vande Bharat Mission, as the repatriation programme has been dubbed, has focused on neighbouring countries such as the Maldives and Bangladesh and West Asian states such as the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, which have millions of expatriates, in the first phase during May 7-14. “For the second week of the mission from May 15, we will ..read more
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Coronavirus cases in popular MBBS abroad destinations
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by Shobhit Jayaswal
1y ago
In 2020, many students will be looking to avoid the countries which were heavily impacted by coronavirus. It is essential that students try to avoid the countries where there were a high number of cases of coronavirus and a high number of deaths. Everyone knows that the virus originated in China which is a popular MBBS abroad destination. China has the highest number of deaths and cases of COVID-19. Below, we are presenting a table which shows the number of cases of Coronavirus disease in the most popular MBBS abroad destinations for Indian students: Country Total Cases Total Deaths A ..read more
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MBBS in abroad without NEET 2020?
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by Shobhit Jayaswal
1y ago
Can I study MBBS in abroad without NEET 2020? The answer is both yes and no! Let us find out more.. In March 2018, the Medical Council of India published a notification stating that an Indian national or Overseas Citizen of India who wants to take admission in MBBS or its equivalent medical course in a medical university/college/institute outside of the country on or after 1st June 2018 shall have to mandatorily qualify the NEET. This meant that for MBBS admission in abroad, you need to qualify NEET now. The MCI also sent notifications to the Indian Embassy in various countries where the hig ..read more
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