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Sushil Sukhwani is the founding director of the overseas education consultant firm, Edwise International. He has 31 years of experience in counselling students who have opted to study abroad in various countries, including the UK, USA, Canada and Australia. He is part of the board of directors at the American International Recruitment Council and an honorary committee member of the Australian Alumni Association. Sukhwani is an MBA graduate from Bond University, Australia. ... more
Asked by Anonymous - Apr 12, 2024Hindi
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Please explain the procedure to practice in Australia after completing MD Psychiatry in India.

Ans: Hello. Thank you for contacting us. Congratulations on completing MD psychiatry in India! To answer your question first, let me tell you that we don’t deal with job assistance yet, but we can surely help you find an undergraduate or postgraduate programme in your field of choice in Australia. Additionally, we provide career counselling and coaching for the SAT, GMAT, IELTS,TOEFL, PTE, and GRE. In case you have any queries regarding the same, do come in contact with us. Our expert will contact you shortly.

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Dear Sir, My daughter is pursuing Post graduation in Clinical Psychology from India. She wants to pursue career in clinical psychology in countries like USA, Australia or UK. What she required to do for practicing in these countries. I am open to send her to these countries for higher education to get requisite qualification, if required. Also please let me know the scope of clinical psychology in India ( other than practicing at her own which is long term process).
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To begin with, thank you for contacting us. I am happy to hear that your daughter is currently pursuing her post-graduation in clinical psychology from India after which she intends practicing the same in either Australia, the USA or the UK. As an answer to your query, I would like to tell you that your daughter will need to adhere to specific educational and licensing standards unique to each of these countries viz., the USA, Australia, or the UK in order to practice there. A broad outline of what she may be required to do is as mentioned below:

Firstly, as part of academic prerequisites, she will need to obtain a postgraduate degree in clinical psychology. This usually entails earning a Doctorate in Philosophy (PhD) in Clinical Psychology or a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology (PsyD). A dissertation as well as coursework and supervised clinical experience are frequently included in these programs. Next, post the completion of her studies, in order to practice as a clinical psychologist in the country of her choosing, your daughter will probably need to acquire a license or certification. For the same, she will need to pass licensing tests and meet other prerequisites, viz., supervised clinical experience or a set number of practice hours. It is important to remember that based on the country she is applying to, international candidates may be required to fulfill additional criteria viz., completing further coursework or tests to prove one’s knowledge of the local laws, morals, and professional standards. In addition to the above, your daughter may be required to appear for standardized tests viz., the IELTS or TOEFL in order to prove her fluency in the English language, if English is not her native language. Lastly, in order for your daughter to practice as a psychologist in her preferred country, she will need to make sure she possesses the appropriate work authorization and immigration status. For the same, she will need to acquire a work permit or visa.

Considering the differences in criteria among all these countries, I would recommend that your daughter conducts an all-round study on the particular requirements for the nations she is considering as well as gets in touch with professional organizations or regulatory agencies for guidance in those nations.

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Hlo sir I'm from India I'm currently doing my MD degree in Philippines and I wish to continue my further studies in Australia and I want to know what are the options available and how to study there?
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To begin with, thank you for contacting us. I am glad to hear that you are currently pursuing your Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree in Philippines after which you intend continuing your further studies in Australia. As an answer to your query, I would like to tell you that post completing your MD degree in the Philippines, to study further in Australia, you can investigate different options viz., submitting applications for residency programs in medicine or seeking further specialization through postgraduate medical education or licensing examinations viz., the Australian Medical Council (AMC) exams. Firstly, I would suggest that you conduct an extensive study on universities in Australia that offer courses in your desired field of study, and examine the prerequisites for admission for overseas students. You may probably need to appear for English language proficiency tests viz., the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or the International English Language Testing System (IELTS). You may be required to submit your academic transcripts, a statement of purpose (SOP), and recommendation letters. Moreover, I would also recommend that you learn about the prerequisites for acquiring a visa and the application process in order to study in Australia.

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Sir my self krishna sir can't able focus on studies properly plz give some tips to study for more hours for jee
Ans: Krishna, adhere to the following Strategies/Tips/Steps:

(1) Whenever you study at home, study for 45-minutes. Then take a break of 10-minutes when you can move away from your study table, walk, have some water & relax. If you continue studying beyond 45-minutes, your concentration power will go down, resulting to low output. Most students commit this mistake.
(2) On daily basis (morning or evening whichever will be convenient to you), do yoga or meditation or physical exercises or play any games / sports for at least 30-45 minutes. This will further reduce your stress / distractions.
(3) Study tough topics / tough subjects (applicable to you) early morning with your fresh mind.
(4) Eat a lot of green vegetables / fruits which you can afford for & Avoid soft drinks/junk foods
(5) Every day night, before going to bed, revise whatever you have studied during the day.
(6) Also, revise every week whatever you have covered till date (here your short-notes which you should prepare will be helpful).
(7) Keep practising questions on topics which you have covered either offline or online
(8) Give utmost importance to wrongly answered / difficult / complicated / tough questions and have a separate note-book specially for this for each subject (PCM)
(9) You might be aware that JEE rank is allotted on the basis of highest score in Maths, followed by Physics & Chemistry. Practice more and more in Maths, till you reach Speed & Accuracy

(10) By December-January, attempt fully syllabus online test series, evaluate and analyse your performance such as,

(a) which topic / unit / concept you are weak which needs your revision and improvement as this will disturb you when you appear in actual JEE exam
(b) abnormal time taken to attempt any question which you can come to know from Online Test Series which you should reduce
(c) which questions you skipped and why?

(11) Please AVOID studying under pressure that you should get admission only into IITs/ NITs. Never advisable. Any one can be successful, even if he / she studies in NON-IIT / NON-NIT Colleges also.

(12) Have Plan B & Plan C for other Colleges Entrance Exams / Disciplines-Streams.
(13) Avoid comparing yourself with other students.

(14) Also, it is highly ideal to appear in / attempt\minimum 5-7 Entrance Exams (for both Govt & Private Engineering Colleges). You will have a lot of options (easiest method) to choose the best and most suitable one, keeping in view a lot of factors such as, College | Location | Your Interest | Stream Preference | Placement Records | College Culture | Your Short & Long Term Goals | Pressure You Can Go Through | Your AIR & Job Market Condition when you apply for your BTech & Even after.

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