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Sunday, June 17, 2018
Get know how to write a good SOP (Statement Of Purpose)
Statement of Purpose (SOP): All you need to know!
Statement of Purpose is a long essay that is often asked by universities abroad. The essay, usually about 1000 words, seeks to understand the candidate’s life, the motivations for the chosen career path and his/her goals.
There are many elements to a Statement of Purpose or a SOP as it is famously referred to. The Universities could ask question-based essays or simply to present your statement of purpose. Until and unless categorically asked, a SOP must include your goals, the career path you have taken up so far as well as your academic progress. Other elements that are further important to the SOP are also the personal motivations that lead you to choose the university/course you have applied to as well as how you intend to use that experience to achieve that goal.
Your SOP must have the answers of these questions.
1. Why me?
2. How are you going to pay your tution fee and who is sponsoring you
3. What are your leadership and activities
4. How passionate are you towards the subject that you are choosing
5. Why that University?
6. Why that country?
7. Don't go beyond the word limits
First of all write a strong introductory paragraph. Don't start with quotes as this is the old method. First paragraph always has a huge impact on your SOP. Don't mention all the things in same paragraph resume is must in first paragraph . Similarly on body paragraph write about your experiences, achievements, chalanges that you have faced. Your SOP must reflect how you are as a person, passionate are you, how are your goals and how are you going to achieve them. Likewise, your last paragraph is summary of first and second paragraphs. It must have very strong final statement and shorter the paragraph better will be the SOP.
Separation of paragraph is must. Always use active voice while writing SOP. Don't use negative statements. Using (I) in each sentence doesn't sounds good. Don't make extraordinary using though vocabulary. Write more specific sentences. I was in top 5 students in my class and my grades were good this doesn't sound good. You must write " I was in top 5 students among 200 students ". Don't write the things like ( I hope to, I seem to) instead use strong sentence like ( I want, I have to do this).
What they are looking for
1. They look at the clarity of your thought.
2. How focused you are towards your goal?
3. What you have done so far to achieve it?
4. They will will look at your passion, how passionate you are towards your subject?
5. What sets your application different than thousands application that they get daily
6. Honestly, simplicity and straight forwardness of your SOP
7. They check correct reflection of who you are
8. They are looking for reason to admit you and reason to deny you
So just write a SOP without thinking much like what's gonna happen, or what it gonna be like. Just start writing SOP, reflect yourself on it. Keep it in some place for 2 days and different thoughts will come to your mind like what were good and what should be removed. Then rewrite against, edit again repeat until it will be a perfect one. Best of luck 😊😊
Thursday, April 26, 2018
WHICH COURSES ARE ELIGIBLE FOR PR IN AUSTRALIA?
International Students have various reasons why they have chosen to study in Australia. The country, one of the top 3 favourite destinations of students seeking higher education, has helped its international graduates achieve success in their chosen career through its high academic standards and developed internship programmes.
Graduates who decided to stay and work in Australia can look forward to job opportunities thanks to Australia’s strong and constantly improving economy. In order to live and work in Australia as a permanent resident (PR), aspirants can take advantage of the various pathways leading to permanent residency status. Three of the most common ways are via Skilled Migration, State Nomination or Employer Nomination Scheme.
Annually, Australia's Department of Immigration and Board Protection provides a list of occupations crucial in sustaining the need for higher skills contributing to the country's economic stability and development. By the recommendations of the Department of Education and Training, updated Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) and Short-term Skilled Occupation List (STSOL), which is reviewed by Department of Employment, are released and implemented every 1st of July.
Students aiming to settle in Australia permanently should select the right course which has PR prospects and will continuously be in demand in the coming years. To provide you with examples, here are some of the sought-after courses with PR prospects:
Nursing and medical courses
Australia’s ever growing population depends in its highly skilled medical staff in providing healthcare. Medical and nursing courses attract thousands of local and international students determined to profess their passion and lay foundations to a promising career. Consistently being included in the skills lists, nursing is one of the desired courses in the medical field.
In the skills list are: Nurse Practitioner, Registered Nurse (Aged Care), Registered Nurse (Child and Family Health), Registered Nurse (Community Health), Registered Nurse (Critical Care and Emergency), Registered Nurse (Developmental Disability), Registered Nurse (Disability and Rehabilitation), Registered Nurse (Medical), Registered Nurse (Medical Practice), Registered Nurse (Mental Health), Registered Nurse (Perioperative), Registered Nurse (Surgical) and Registered Nurse (Paediatrics), Midwifery.
Education and teaching
Pursuing a career in the field of education holds power in making differences by inspiring students’ curious minds. Australia is regarded as one of the powerhouses in having excellent education standards known worldwide. International graduates pursing teaching occupations enjoy the high demand in education institutions.
Teaching profession in the skills lists are: Early Childhood (Pre-Primary School) Teacher, Primary School Teacher, Secondary School Teacher, Special Needs Teacher, University Lecturer, Vocational Education Teacher, Teacher of English to Speakers of Other Languages.
Cookery, patisserie and hospitality
Courses under Cookery and Hospitalityfield not only promise an exciting career but also hold potential in obtaining permanent residency status. Passionate students invest in their career through quality Australian education and hands on work experiences. Whether your passion is in cooking, baking or managing hotels, Australia’s booming tourism industry is always in need of hospitable and passionate persons making a difference in their job.
Cookery, Patisserie and Hospitality jobs in the list are: Chef; Cafe or Restaurant Manager; Caravan Park and Camping Ground Manager; Hotel or Motel Manager; Licensed Club Manager; Bed and Breakfast Operator; Accommodation and Hospitality Managers; Baker and Pastrycook.
Computer and Information Technology (IT)
The rapid changing pace of technology has brought about creation of numerous computer and information technology courses. Specialising in hardware, software, network, security, website development courses, universities around the country including the professional arm, Australia Computer Society, continuously update the courses to maintain its competitiveness in the digital field. The demand for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) graduates is consistently in the rise to cope with the growing need of the industries.
ICT occupations in the skills list are ICT business Analyst, Systems Analyst, Analyst Programmer, Developer Programmer, Software Engineer, Computer Network and Systems Engineer, Software Tester, ICT Support Engineer, Web Developer.
Engineering
Australia is one of the frontrunners in the field of engineering. International students are drawn to the country to learn and kick start their careers in various specialisation. Engineers provide solutions, innovations and practical solutions to day to day challenges. They also design, create, built, manufacture, innovate and invent. Our world is better because of the creative minds and hard work of the engineers. Engineers are sought after in Australia to address the needs of the country in various aspects.
Occupations needed in Australia are Chemical Engineer, Materials Engineer, Civil Engineer, Geotechnical Engineer, Electrical Engineer, Electronics Engineer, Mechanical Engineer, Aeronautical Engineer, Agricultural Engineer, Environmental Engineer, and Industrial Engineer.
Accounting
Amongst the top course choices for international students, accounting coursecourse receives thousands of students aspiring to become successful accountants or auditors. Australia's strong and improving economy provides opportunities for international graduates follow their career path. Accountants are involved in forecasting budget, making decisions on company investments, research and development.
In the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) and in the combined list of eligible skilled occupations are Accountant (General), Management Accountant, Taxation Accountant, External Auditor, Corporate Treasurer.
Social Work
Considered one of the fastest growing occupations in Australia, social work courses attract international students who want to work closely with people afflicted with personal or social issues. Often described as the unsung heroes of modern times, social workers are but empowered ordinary individuals making extraordinary impact in the lives of others by giving advice, support and provides help to reintegrate socially displaced individuals into the society.
Considered one of the fastest growing occupations in Australia,social work courses attract international students who want to work closely with people afflicted with personal or social issues. Often described as the unsung heroes of modern times, social workers are but empowered ordinary individuals making extraordinary impact in the lives of others by giving advice, support and provides help to reintegrate socially displaced individuals into the society.
Graduates pursue social work and related occupations listed in the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL) and in the combined list of eligible skilled occupations such as Social Worker, Community Worker, Welfare Worker, Welfare Centre Manager and Family Support Worker.
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Information Technology (IT) in Australia
Information Technology (IT) in Australia
An ever growing industry, IT plays an integral role in most industries today. An IT course is what facilitates you to design, coordinate, manage and administer computer-related activities of an organization. Ever since the world stepped into the digital age, IT has experienced unprecedented growth. The field has progressed exponentially and it shows no signs of slowing down soon. Along with a number of specializations offered in the course like programming, development, designing, multimedia, etc., the scope for an IT professional has never been better.
Benefits of doing IT in Australia
The Australian Qualifications Framework helps distinguish the Australian education system. It is a national policy that ensures a uniform progression of study. Globally recognized degrees and certifications make it easy for an IT graduate from Australia to find employment world over. Housing 8 of the top 100 universities in the world, Australia provides a world class learning experience and scholarship options for international students.
How to select universities
Despite having over 1100 education institutions to choose from, deciding on the right choice for IT education in Australia can be a tough decision. After all, a lot hinges on the choice you make. What needs to be decided before a university can be chosen is what you actually want from the university, for instance, whether you want the university with the best academic reputation or the university with the best placement track record. Once you have decided your own requirements, you can zero in on a university accordingly.
Requirements for Admissions in universities
To secure a place to study in an Australian university, you need to provide proof of your academic qualifications, the requirements of which vary from course to course and university to university. Along with that, as an international candidate, you will have to provide proof that you meet the required level of English Language proficiency before you apply to study Down Under.
Partner Universities
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