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International Education Counsellor - Answered on Nov 10, 2025

Dr Karan Gupta is an internationally recognised education counsellor, TEDx speaker and the founder of Karan Gupta Consulting and the Karan Gupta Education Foundation.
An alumnus of Harvard Business School, he has advised thousands of students and professionals since 1999, helping them secure admission to top global universities.
He has been honoured by the governments of India and Spain for his contributions to education and women’s empowerment.
With a global perspective shaped by his education in the US, Europe and India, he is committed to empowering individuals through education, leadership and career development.
Dr Gupta holds a bachelor’s degree in law and a master’s degree in psychology from Mumbai University.
He has completed his general management programme at Harvard.
He earned his MBA from the IE Business School, Spain, and his PhD from Ecole Superieure Robert de Sorbon, France.
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Ravindra Question by Ravindra on Nov 04, 2025Hindi
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Is the present scenario in usa favourable for studying masters for fall 26

Ans: Yes, the current scenario in the U.S. remains favorable for pursuing a master’s in Fall 2026. The country continues to offer strong academic standards, diverse research opportunities, and a robust job market for STEM and business fields. However, staying updated on visa policies, economic trends, and program-specific placements is advisable.
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Hello sir. I have completed my BVSc & AH from Assam Agricultural University and I want to pursue my masters in USA. I would like your opinion regarding this
Ans: Hi Devika
Pursuing a master's degree in the USA after completing your BVSc & AH (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) from Assam Agricultural University can be a highly rewarding decision, depending on your career aspirations and areas of interest. The USA is home to some of the world's leading universities and research institutions, particularly in veterinary sciences, animal health, public health, and related fields. Studying in the USA could provide you with access to advanced research facilities, exposure to the latest technologies, and the opportunity to learn from distinguished faculty members who are experts in their fields. Additionally, a master's degree from a reputable U.S. institution can enhance your global credentials, expand your professional network, and open up diverse career opportunities both within the U.S. and internationally.

However, it’s important to consider several factors before making your decision. First, think about the specific area of specialization you wish to pursue, as this will help you choose the right program and university. The U.S. offers various specialized master's programs, including veterinary public health, animal nutrition, wildlife conservation, and veterinary epidemiology, among others. Second, consider the financial aspects, such as tuition fees, cost of living, and potential scholarships or financial aid options. Studying in the U.S. can be expensive, but many universities offer funding opportunities for international students. Finally, think about the long-term career prospects and whether you plan to work in the U.S., return to India, or explore opportunities in other countries. The U.S. offers a vibrant job market for veterinary professionals, but staying back might require you to meet specific licensing and visa requirements.

Overall, pursuing a master’s degree in the U.S. could be an excellent step if you are looking to gain advanced knowledge, engage in cutting-edge research, and expand your career opportunities in veterinary sciences or related fields. It is important to carefully research programs, consider financial implications, and align your decision with your long-term career goals.

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Asked by Anonymous - Apr 23, 2026Hindi
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I have tooth sensitivity when I eat hot soups, cold water or icecreams. I don't have any pain or injury as such. What could be causing it? What should I do? I am 36
Ans: Hello
Tooth sensitivity to hot/cold without pain or injury is not uncommon, even in your 30s.
It’s usually not a major crisis. And it's easily treatable. But it does indicate that the outermost protective layer (ENAMEL) of your teeth is compromised.

LIKELY CAUSES

1. EXPOSED DENTIN: Enamel wears down or gums recede, exposing the inner sensitive dentin.
2. GUM RECESSION : Aggressive brushing, grinding, or gum issues can pull gums back and expose tooth roots. Roots don’t have enamel.
3. ENAMEL EROSION : Acidic foods/drinks, acid reflux, or whitening products can thin enamel over time.
4. CRACKED FILLING or SMALL CAVITY : Might not hurt yet but still lets temperature through.
5. TEETH GRINDING /CLENCHING: Wears enamel and can cause microfractures.
6. RECENT DENTAL WORK: Cleanings, whitening, or fillings can cause temporary sensitivity for weeks.

What you can do right now:

- SWITCH TOOTHPASTE : Use a desensitizing toothpaste with potassium nitrate or stannous fluoride . Takes 2-4 weeks of daily use to really work.
- BRUSH GENTLER : Soft-bristle brush only. No scrubbing. Think "massage," not "scour."
- SKIP ACIDS: Avoid acidic food or beverages.
- FLUORIDE MOUTHWASH: OTC fluoride rinse at night helps strengthen enamel.
- CHECK FOR NIGHT GRINDING : If you wake with a sore jaw, ask your dentist about a night guard.

Red flags to book a dentist's appointment sooner: Sensitivity that lingers >30 sec, one specific tooth that’s way worse, visible gum recession, or if it keeps getting worse despite using desensitizing toothpaste.

A dentist can spot the exact cause and may do: fluoride varnish, bonding over exposed roots, treating gum disease, or replace a leaky filling.

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