How lucky are we?

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       There is no such “Easy” or “Tough“ and ”Good“ or “Bad“ concepts to our wonderful nature earth…… They are all manmade concepts for their selfishness…. There is no such luck or unlucky to worry about … it’s the mind set to observe things around you..

Aeronautical Engineering and other streams in Italy..

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It is the dream of many a student to study Aeronautical Enginering or aerospace engineering.
Select Universities in Italy offer this program to deserving students at very low cost. The tuition fee for the bachelor’s degree in Aeronautical engineering is about 3000 Euros per year. This is almost one third of the cost for similar programs in other developed countries.

Similarly the master’s programs for this and other subjects is open to students that have completed their bachelors degree from other countries. The government and the universities offer scholarship to the students enrolled for the bachelors and the master’s program. Since all of Europe is facing a shortage of qualified and trained manpower, international students stand a very good chance of securing good jobs after their graduation. Their knowledge of one or more European languages is a must. All universities in Europe offer courses in Italian and other European languages as part of the regular curriculum.

SAP/R3 and an MBA degree
SAP/R3 professional are the most sought after professionals in the IT arena. Similarly candidates that possess an MBA degree from foreign universities enjoy a good demand. Here is a program that combines a certification in SAP/R3 and an MBA degree from a popular Australian university. This program is most suited for working professionals in the areas of IT or qualified engineers and management professionals that want to switch to full-time IT consulting roles. Candidates with plenty of experience will find this program very useful and can leverage their past experience towards a more rewarding career.

This one year Master’s program will arm the student with a thorough understanding of the processes in organization and how SAP/R3 can help organizations achieve better results and effective utilization of resources.

One can become a certified SAP/R3 consultant and make a quantum jump in their career.

Education in Italy

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Italy has a number of state-sponsored universities that offer masters programs for as less as 800 Euros per year. An on top this if the student performs well he is even eligible for a scholarship!
There is more good news! Students do not have to clear the IELTS exam with 6.0 bands and more. They only need to demonstrate a good command over the English language.

A number of programs are on offer starting from Entrepreneurship, Business Administration, Mathematics, and Physical Activity and so on…

  • No IELTS
  • No age limit
  • No Entrance
  • September Intake
  • Medium of Instruction is English
  • Subsidised Course fee starts from Euro 500 per year
  • Free Italian Language course offered along with the main course
  • No course fee for the 2nd year or 3rd year when scholarship is offered
  • Scholarship Euro 4000 or Euro 4900 per year (Depending on the location)*
  • Students are allowed to work 20 hrs part time and full time during a holiday

Why Italy?

Italy has played an important role in European higher education: it is one of the four countries that first engaged to create the so-called “European Area of Higher Education”, thus starting that type of higher education reform which, known as “Bologna Process” is being implemented all over Europe.

Today Italy ranks among the 8 most industrialised countries in the world. Alongside some big companies, both state-owned and private, it has developed a sound network of small and medium-sized undertakings, promoted a few scientific parks, and are incentivising basic and applied research in a great variety of fields (biology, ICT, medicine, physics, etc.).

Options in Europe

Europe is facing a huge crisis in the form of aging manpower. The average age of an employee is 45 and above and in next ten years more and more people will enter into retirement. This means the government needs to provide more in the form of pensions, care for the old and so on. At the same time there are not enough people in their own country (is) to fill in the space left be those seeking retirement. In fact in some of the European countries the retirement age has been increased and the governments are encouraging more and more old people to rejoin work.

What does this mean for us in India? Qualified Indians can now look for employment in Europe. The simplest and sure-fire route is to enrol for a master’s or undergraduate program in universities in Europe; Complete the course and also gain a good command over the local language and successfully apply for a job in the local industry. The one difficulty will be with mastering the local language. Germany is very widely spoken…If a student can learn to speak, read and write the German language he or she can be sure of landing a good job in their chosen field. Many universities in Europe offer a language course as part of the undergraduate and graduate curriculum.

Students can enrol in programs that are very economical costs. For example the Tuition Fees for An undergraduate program in Aerospace Engineering will be only 3000 Euros per month. In some countries some of the programs are free of charge!!!
So Europe can be the happy hunting ground for many of our students…

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