The
Land of Kangaroos. It's the largest continent island
in the world having a population of approximately 1/10
of Indian population. Australia supports a range of
colleges having a variety of courses to choose from.
There are approximately 37 colleges and universities
of which some of the most popular ones are listed with
us.
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New
Zealand is the closest neighbour of Australia. Also
known as the land of Kiwis, New Zealand is well known
for its pleasant climate and peace loving people. It
also supports a variety of colleges with varied courses.
It has around 8 universities and 21 Polytechnics.
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Known
as one of the most advanced country in terms of technology
and lifestyle the United States of America has always
been as the first choice for any student who wish to
pursue further studies abroad There are approximately
3500 colleges and universities of which some of the
most popular ones are listed with us.
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The
land of the Royals is better known for its high stature
and ability to maintain relationships with its colonial
states. Also listed amongst the most developed countries
in the world, UK believes in providing value to its
students who comes in to enroll with lots of expectations.
There are approximately 100 colleges and universities
of which some of the most popular ones are listed with
us.
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Most
people's conception of Canada goes little beyond appreciating
its vastness, recognizing its flag and identifying a
few well-known physical features. And while it's true
that the majority of travelers are attracted by the
opportunity to explore Canada's wilderness areas, natural
wonders and low-key rural charm, there is a lot more
to Canada than maple trees, Niagara Falls and wide open
spaces.
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Switzerland,
with an area of 41,300 sq km, is a small, landlocked
country bordered by France, Germany, Italy, Austria
and Liechtenstein. It is mainly mountainous (Alps and
Jura) with a central plateau of rolling hills, plains
and lakes. In the lowland areas the winters are rather
colder and the summers hotter than they are in Britain.
In Geneva the average temperature in winter is 1C and
18C in summer.
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France
covers the area of 549 000 sq km. France borders on
Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and
Spain. Overall France has one of the most temperate
climates in the world, but owing to the size of the
country and the different altitudes, climate can vary
considerably from one region to another. Mountain areas
throughout France have heavy snows in winter. Population
in France is 59.6 million.
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Ireland
is beautiful - much of the countryside is still un spoilt
providing an excellent natural habitat for a flourishing
flora and fauna. Ireland's landscape provides a rich
environment for the many outdoor leisure pursuits for
which it is famous. Water sports, hill walking, rock
climbing and caving are just a few of the many activities,
which can be enjoyed when needing a break from study.
People-to-people links are strong and cultural exchanges
tend to be dominated by unofficial activity.
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Small
in size but large in terms of economic impact, Singapore
is an island nation located at the tip of the Malaysian
Peninsula. This
multicultural country was founded as a British trading
colony in 1819 and was once the site of one of Britain's
most important naval bases.
Invaded and occupied by the Japanese during World War
II, it became part of Malaysia in 1963, but then two
years later in 1965 it finally gained independence.
Its modern seaport is one of the busiest in the world,
and Singapore has become a major worldwide banking,
ship building and petroleum center, as well as a popular
and sophisticated tourist destination.
Small
in size but large in terms of economic impact, Singapore
is an island nation located at the tip of the Malaysian
Peninsula. This
multicultural country was founded as a British trading
colony in 1819 and was once the site of one of Britain's
most important naval bases.
Invaded and occupied by the Japanese during World War
II, it became part of Malaysia in 1963, but then two
years later in 1965 it finally gained independence.
Its modern seaport is one of the busiest in the world,
and Singapore has become a major worldwide banking,
ship building and petroleum center, as well as a popular
and sophisticated tourist destination.
Small
in size but large in terms of economic impact, Singapore
is an island nation located at the tip of the Malaysian
Peninsula. This
multicultural country was founded as a British trading
colony in 1819 and was once the site of one of Britain's
most important naval bases.
Invaded and occupied by the Japanese during World War
II, it became part of Malaysia in 1963, but then two
years later in 1965 it finally gained independence.
Its modern seaport is one of the busiest in the world,
and Singapore has become a major worldwide banking,
ship building and petroleum center, as well as a popular
and sophisticated tourist destination.
Small
in size but large in terms of economic impact, Singapore
is an island nation located at the tip of the Malaysian
Peninsula. This
multicultural country was founded as a British trading
colony in 1819 and was once the site of one of Britain's
most important naval bases.
Invaded and occupied by the Japanese during World War
II, it became part of Malaysia in 1963, but then two
years later in 1965 it finally gained independence.
Its modern seaport is one of the busiest in the world,
and Singapore has become a major worldwide banking,
ship building and petroleum center, as well as a popular
and sophisticated tourist destination.