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You will have to explain explicitly why you want to pursue your chosen course of study (do include an outline of your course) in the institution in abroad and how on its completion, it will help you in your career pathways. This point is absolutely essential and it must be explained very clearly. Mention your career aspirations, both short-term and long-term and how overseas qualification will help you achieve them. Also mention your plans upon your return to Nepal, whether you have a family business to return to or if you wish to join a firm or set up a business concern of your own. Please remember that your goals should be concrete and realistic and based on sound inferences. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: KIEC


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Kathmandu Infosys Educational Consultancy 
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We are running following Coaching Classes
  • IELTS (International English Language Testing
    System)
  • TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
  • SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test)
  • GRE (Graduate Record Examinations)
  • GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)
  • English Language
  • Japanese Language

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IELTS (International English Language Testing
System)
  • IELTS tests all four language skills
    listening, reading, writing and speaking. The
    Speaking test is a face-to-face interview with a
    certified Examiner. It is interactive and as
    close to a real-life situation as a test can get.
    Research shows that IELTS motivates test-takers
    to develop real and well-rounded English rather
    than learning by rote. This means your
    understanding of English is improved and valid
    for real life in an English-speaking country.

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TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language)
  • More than 8,500 colleges, universities
    andagencies in more than 130 countries rely on
    TOEFL test scores to help make admissions
    decisions You can take the TOEFL test at your
    choice of more than 4,500 conveniently located
    test sites in more than 165 countries worldwide.
    You also save time and money since the entire
    test is given in one day, rather than coming back
    a second day like some other tests.

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SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test)
  • As the nations most widely used college
    admission test, the SAT is the first step toward
    higher education for students of all backgrounds.
    Its taken by more than two million students
    every year and is accepted by virtually all
    colleges and universities. Most
    university/college in USA use the SAT as one
    indicator of a student's readiness to do
    university-level work. Other criteria include
    class rank, marks (Grade Point Average),
    extracurricular activities, personal essays and
    recommendations. Starting in 1993, the SAT split
    into the SAT I Reasoning Test and the SAT II
    Subject Tests. In general, universities only
    require SAT I, but the most exclusive schools
    often require two or more SAT II Subject Tests.

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GRE (Graduate Record Examinations)
  • The purpose of the GRE is very simple. The
    GRE is a standardized test, and serves the same
    purpose that all standardized tests serve--to
    provide a means of measuring skill level. For
    admission in US and most Canadian universities
    GRE act as an admission test which is required
    for all applicants including American or Canadian
    students. Why GRE is important because the
    applicants are from all over the world and when
    applicants university is unknown to graduate
    admission committee they look to the applicants
    GRE score for evaluating the applicant (and GRE
    act as a standard for all applicants as everyone
    has to take it no matter form where applicant did
    his undergrad/MS from). If GRE score is low and
    the university is pretty unknown then the chance
    become very low for acceptance.

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GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test)
  • Thousands of graduate management programs
    around the world use the Graduate Management
    Admission Test in their admissions process. You
    may be considering whether your program should
    adopt the GMAT exam, as well.The GMAT exam was
    created to measure the academic abilities needed
    to succeed in graduate management education. Over
    the 50 years of its use, the GMAT has been
    repeatedly studied, tested, and modified to
    ensure that it continues to help predict
    performance in the first year or midway through a
    graduate management program.
  • Also we run languages classes like
  • Diploma in Business English (DBE)

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English Language
  • Moreover, English is the international
    language of diplomacy, business, science,
    technology, banking, computing, medicine,
    aviation, UN NATO armed forces, engineering,
    tourism, Hollywood films and arguably the best
    pop and rock music in the world. English has
    plenty of words to choose from. In fact, an
    English speaker is offered the biggest vocabulary
    of any language with a choice of 500,000 to
    1,000,000 words (including technical and
    scientific terms).

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Japanese Language
  • The ability to communicate in another
    language has long been regarded as an essential
    element of a well-rounded education in the World.
    Language and communication are at the heart of
    the human experience.Studying Japanese brings
    career opportunities for international business.
    Nepalese students enroll for this course in order
    to get admission to universities in Japan and
    start work and study career from Japan.

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