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IIT-JEE, NEET-UG, SAT, CLAT, CA, CS Exam Expert - Answered on Mar 23, 2024

Mayank Chandel has over 18 years of experience coaching and training students for various exams like IIT-JEE, NEET-UG, SAT, CLAT, CA and CS.
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Asked by Anonymous - Sep 23, 2023Hindi
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My daughter is now studying in class xii in West Bengal board. She is above average student . Can she gets CSE through direct admission in reputed private engineering college in India?

Ans: Sir,
Today almost all colleges have some or other entrance exams which she needs to appear.
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Hi Sir, my daughter will clear 12th CBSE this year. Please suggest how to get admission in good US university.
Ans: Hello,

First and foremost, congratulations to your daughter on clearing the 12th CBSE! She can follow the procedures mentioned below to enrol in a reputable US university if she wants to pursue further education there:

1. Research and shortlist universities: Start by looking up and narrowing down the list of colleges that offer programs in her subject of interest. Take into account criteria such as the location, rankings, tuition rates, scholarships offered, and campus resources.

2. Prepare for Standardized tests: For undergraduate entrance, the majority of US universities demand results from standardised exams like the SAT or ACT, and for graduate entry, the GRE or GMAT. Your daughter should plan ahead for these exams and strive for high marks.

3. Academic Marksheets: The universities your daughter applies to will require her to provide her official high school transcripts. Insist that she completes her 12th grade with a solid academic record.

4. Recommendation Letters: The majority of American universities demand Letters of Recommendation from professors or other mentors. Your daughter needs to talk to her professors or other people who can attest to her academic prowess, character, and potential and ask them to write compelling letters of recommendation for her.

5. Essays/personal statements: As part of the application process, several US universities ask for essays or personal statements. Your daughter should take the time to write thoughtful essays that showcase her accomplishments, objectives, and aspirations.

6. Extracurricular activities: Encourage your daughter to take part in extracurricular activities like athletics, clubs, volunteer work, or leadership positions. Her leadership abilities, initiative, and community involvement can be showcased through these activities, which can in turn, strengthen her application.

7. Scholarships and financial assistance: Look into the scholarships and financial aid programs that each university offers. Numerous colleges award scholarships to foreign students who demonstrate academic excellence, talent, or financial necessity. You should encourage your daughter to apply for these grants and financial aid opportunities.

8. English language proficiency: English being the predominant medium of teaching in US universities, your daughter will need to demonstrate English language proficiency by taking tests like the TOEFL or IELTS if English is not her first language.

9. Adhere to application deadlines: Keep in mind that each university has a different set of application dates, so pay attention to them. Make sure your daughter submits her applications on time, along with all necessary paperwork.

10. Seek guidance: Consulting educational experts, school counselors, or former US-students can be beneficial in providing advice. They can offer useful insights and guidance on the application process, university choices, and other topics.

Remember that the application process might be competitive, so it's crucial for your daughter to get started early, have a good plan, and work hard to put together a quality application. Wishing your daughter the best of luck as she pursues higher education in the US!

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Dear Sir, Below is the report of my wife CT SCAN CONTRAST My question is for KIDNEY damage that how much chances are there if kidney stone operation done successfully, means as of now kidney is works or not works. MSCT SCAN OF KUB MSCT imaging was performed using submillimeter thin contiguous axial scan of KUB with oral and I.V. contrast. Coronal and sagittal Reformatted images were obtained. FINDINGS/OBSERVATIONS: Right kidney and ureter: RK measures :72 x 36 mm 4 mm sized calculus (800 HU) is noted in lower calyx of right kidney. Rightkidney shows moderate hydronephrosis with dilated upper ureter with presence of 11.5 x 7 mm sized calculus (1400hu) approximately 3.6 cm distal to the right PUJ. There is seen multiple cortical scarring and thinning of parenchyma involving the right kidney. No renal mass or other lesions. N Left kidney and ureter: LK measures :107x50 mm. No calculi. No hydronephrosis or hydroureter. No renal mass or other lesions. No urothelial lesions: No filling defect, dilation, stricture or wall thickening. Urinary bladder: Well distended. No evidence of calculi or obvious mass lesion. On post-contrast study, both the kidneys shows normal post-contrast enhancement and simultaneous excretion. IMPRESSION: 1. Right kidney shows moderate hydronephrosis with dilated upper ureter with presence of 11.5 x 7 mm sized calculus (1400hu) approximately 3.6 cm distal to the right PUJ. 2. Multiple cortical scarring and thinning of parenchyma involving the right kidney.
Ans: Need to consult an Urologist.
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