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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
NIHARENU Question by NIHARENU on Mar 26, 2024Hindi
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My son, who completed board exam from Maharashtra board, was preparing for Engg. Exams. But now he is telling he does not want to study Engg., instead he wants something like BBA or Economics or B Com. We have no idea about the good institutions for these courses in India. Is there any scope for going abroad after 12th? If so, in which country/Univ and also total cost per year, please.

Ans: Hello Niharenu. Thank you for reaching out to us. It is good to hear that you want to pursue a BBA in Economics or a B.Com. It is definitely ideal to pursue BBA after 12th PCM. It is also an excellent alternative for future undertakings, and we can assist him extensively, beginning with selecting and recommending the best institution for him based on his profile, as well as securing admission and a visa for countries such as Canada, the United States, the United Kingdom, and even Australia. We may also assist him prepare for English proficiency examinations such as the IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, and SAT.

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Hello....my son wants to go abroad either US, Canada or UK for undergrad BBA education. Mostly we are keen to send bcos he is average student and getting admission in India in any good college is difficult. Is it the right thought process, we are confused. Pls guide.
Ans: Hello,

First and foremost, thank you for contacting us. The fact that you are exploring choices for your son's education is excellent. Studying abroad can be a great experience, and it’s crucial to thoroughly consider the benefits and drawbacks of the same.
When determining whether your son should pursue an undergraduate BBA program overseas, keep the following aspects in mind:

1. Educational Excellence: Universities in the USA, Canada, and the UK offer excellent instruction and cutting-edge learning. Your son could have access to world-class instructors, resources, and opportunities that are not available in many Indian educational institutions.

2. Diversification and Exposure: Studying abroad exposes your son to new cultures, viewpoints, and ways of thinking, extending his horizons and boosting personal and professional development.

3. Networking Possibilities: Universities overseas frequently offer great networking chances with other students, faculty, and business people. His future professional life may benefit from these ties.

4. Employment Possibilities: International students are permitted to work after completing their education in some nations, such as Canada. This could be a good opportunity for your son to obtain international work experience and possibly settle in that country.

5. Challenges: It might be difficult to relocate to a new nation, especially for an average student. He'll need to acclimatize to a new educational system, culture, and perhaps a new language. It's crucial to think about how he'll respond to these difficulties.

6. Expense: Tuition, living costs, and travel expenditures can all add up to make studying abroad prohibitively expensive. Consider the financial factors and look into scholarship and financial aid assistance alternatives.

7. Admission Prerequisites: Getting into prestigious colleges abroad can be tough, just as admission may be competitive in India. Examine your son's eligibility by looking up the entrance standards for the colleges he is considering.

8. Various Alternatives: Investigate further alternatives in India. There are respected institutions in India that provide BBA programs, and some colleges collaborate with foreign institutions to offer exchange programs that could give students a worldwide experience.

9. Future Plans: Your son's long-term career aspirations should be discussed, as well as how studying abroad fits into those ambitions. It's critical to take a career that supports his goals.

The choice should ultimately be based on your son's preferences, skills, and long-term objectives. Include him in the decision-making process and urge him to look into and get in touch with current or former students or alumni of the school he's thinking about.

Consult educational professionals, attend informational workshops, and look into the universities and nations he prefers before making a decision. This guarantees a well-informed decision for your son's requirements and goals.

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Hello Mayank. My son is currently in Class 12th Commerce (ISC). He has been an average student throughout. Basis of this we realise getting admission into any good college in India for BBA may be difficult. So we thought of sending him abroad, though we are a middle class business family. But i feel BBA is a very general degree to pursue in US, UK or Canada. We are confused. His SAT score is 1360 and IELTS 8.0. Predicted 12th scores would come around 80%. Pls guide whether we should think of abroad. Thanks.
Ans: Thanks for writing to me, Vikas. Congratulations on your son's SAT score. As a general rule, a BBA with a specialisation is substantially sought-after across global markets, especially because of emerging specialisations, majorly tech-infused. In fact, most skilled migration lists for major study abroad destinations prioritise accounting, project management, business analytics, etc. and promise an expedited integration into their country's workforce. That said, your son's academic and career aspirations remain a cornerstone for my final advice. Overall, a high school score of 75% and above along with this SAT score should get him into the Top 50 US Schools. Alternatively, to help your son ease into academic rigour, you can also try and connect with our Study Abroad team at upGrad before making a sound decision. They can help you understand how can your son pursue the initial year of undergrad coursework in India and move to higher-ranked schools in the subsequent year.
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My son is in 3rd AI Engg. If he wants to pursue higher education , what will be the best option outside India, with loan options.
Ans: Hello Anand,

First and foremost, thank you for getting in touch with us. I am happy to hear that your son is currently in the 3rd year of his Bachelor's degree in Artificial Intelligence Engineering. To answer your question first, I would like to tell you that if your son intends pursuing higher education overseas, he could consider studying at any of the below mentioned countries:

In the UK, your son could consider applying to the University of Cambridge, University College London, University of Oxford, and Imperial College London, regarded for their programs related to AI. The University of Melbourne, University of Sydney, and Australian National University in Australia are also known for robust Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence courses. In the USA, Stanford University, Carnegie Mellon University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), and UC Berkeley, are renowned for offering robust programs in Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science. Applying to the University of British Columbia, University of Toronto, and McGill University in Canada known for their outstanding Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning programs could also be considered by your son. The Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning programs at Nanyang Technological University (NTU), and National University of Singapore (NUS) in Singapore could also be factored in by your son. Additionally, your son could consider applying to universities in Netherlands viz., University of Amsterdam, Eindhoven University of Technology, and Delft University of Technology that are known for offering Artificial Intelligence programs in the English language. Top-notch German universities like University of Heidelberg, Technical University of Munich, and University of Stuttgart, also offer programs related to Artificial Intelligence that could be opted for by your son. Moreover, your son could also consider applying to universities in Sweden, Switzerland, and France.

When deciding on the finest choice for your son to pursue his higher education overseas, I would recommend that you take into account the cost, his hobbies, as well as his professional objectives. Additionally, investigate the prerequisites for admission as well as the application deadlines pertaining to each individual country and university of your choosing.

Regarding your query about loan options, I would suggest that you contact us and our team of expert counselors will be more than willing to provide you with further guidance. Thank you!

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It sounds like there have been significant changes in your relationship dynamics, especially with your wife's focus on her career and the physical distance between you due to your work in Malaysia. Even though your wife may not be responding to your calls, it's important to continue trying to communicate with her. Express your concerns and feelings openly and honestly, but also try to listen to her perspective without judgment.Try to understand your wife's perspective and the reasons behind her behavior. It's possible that she may be feeling overwhelmed with her responsibilities or experiencing other challenges that are affecting her responsiveness. Consider seeking the assistance of a marriage counselor or therapist who can facilitate communication and help both of you work through your issues. A neutral third party can provide guidance and support in resolving conflicts and rebuilding your relationship. Reflect on what you want for your future and what you're willing to do to salvage your marriage. Consider your own needs and priorities, as well as those of your son. If possible, try to spend quality time together when you visit India or when your wife can join you in Malaysia. Building positive experiences together can help strengthen your bond and rekindle your connection. Lean on friends, family, or support groups for guidance and emotional support during this challenging time. Having a strong support system can help you navigate through difficult situations.Take care of yourself emotionally, physically, and mentally. Focus on activities that bring you joy and fulfillment, and don't hesitate to seek professional help if you're feeling overwhelmed or distressed.
Ultimately, rebuilding a relationship takes time, effort, and commitment from both parties. It's important to approach the situation with empathy, patience, and an openness to change.
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Dear madam , My name is Suman ..44+ years I was married since 14 years and live ng separately after marrige last 14 years due to both we are working professionals and my wife lost his father before our marriage and she needs to take care of her mother and family For that after marriage we leave separately and we was a great understanding and we have a boy after 8 years of marriage ,now he is also 6.5 years in age and doing good in education I only send money fornhis education and when ever wife needs ,we did not have regular sex as we meet frequently in a year about 3-4 months back. Now last one year almost I am abroad from India due to service transfer to Malyasia and feeling our relationship is no more working as my wife stop responding my calls and clearly told he is not interested on me.as she is very upgraded in her carrier and feeling disturbed about my calls ....and not even return call when she free of work...I am suppose to do what ? Please suggest.
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It sounds like there have been significant changes in your relationship dynamics, especially with your wife's focus on her career and the physical distance between you due to your work in Malaysia. Even though your wife may not be responding to your calls, it's important to continue trying to communicate with her. Express your concerns and feelings openly and honestly, but also try to listen to her perspective without judgment.Try to understand your wife's perspective and the reasons behind her behavior. It's possible that she may be feeling overwhelmed with her responsibilities or experiencing other challenges that are affecting her responsiveness. Consider seeking the assistance of a marriage counselor or therapist who can facilitate communication and help both of you work through your issues. A neutral third party can provide guidance and support in resolving conflicts and rebuilding your relationship. Reflect on what you want for your future and what you're willing to do to salvage your marriage. Consider your own needs and priorities, as well as those of your son. If possible, try to spend quality time together when you visit India or when your wife can join you in Malaysia. Building positive experiences together can help strengthen your bond and rekindle your connection. Lean on friends, family, or support groups for guidance and emotional support during this challenging time. Having a strong support system can help you navigate through difficult situations.Take care of yourself emotionally, physically, and mentally. Focus on activities that bring you joy and fulfillment, and don't hesitate to seek professional help if you're feeling overwhelmed or distressed.
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Hi, I have a divorcee daughter aged 45 whose unpleasant and quarrelsome behavior is a constant source of misery and headache for whole of the family. Her marriage could not go beyond 2 months as her in-laws turned out to be greedy, troublesome and also found involved in some fraudulent activities with a few police cases against them -- which forced us to seek divorce. I may add that my daughter ever since she was 13 or 14 yrs became a little self-willed and considered her to be always right in action and thought in front of parents or any one else. This has become very serious now. She is not at all open to any kind of reasoning or discussion. If you always act, think or do as per her wish, it is ok otherwise she will start fighting on any thing or every thing. Her attitude of selfishness and always finding faults with other family members including parents is spoiling the peaceful atmosphere of the house. Expecting any kind of adjustment from her is asking for the moon. Kindly advise.
Ans: Dear SN,

I can understand how challenging it must be to deal with your daughter's behavior. It's concerning that she's been displaying this attitude since she was young and that it's causing such turmoil within your family.

Consider seeking the help of a family therapist or counselor who specializes in dealing with family conflicts. A professional can provide an objective perspective and offer strategies for improving communication and resolving conflicts.It's important to establish clear boundaries with your daughter regarding her behavior. Let her know what behaviors are unacceptable and what consequences will follow if those boundaries are crossed.
Encourage Open Communication: Even though your daughter may be resistant to discussion, continue to encourage open communication within the family. Let her know that you're willing to listen to her perspective and work together to find solutions. Instead of solely focusing on her negative behavior, try to reinforce positive behaviors when you see them. Praise her when she acts respectfully or cooperatively, and try to reinforce those behaviors. Show your daughter how to communicate effectively and resolve conflicts peacefully by modeling those behaviors yourself. Avoid getting drawn into arguments or confrontations, and instead, try to remain calm and rational.If your daughter is open to it, encourage her to seek therapy on her own. A therapist can help her explore the underlying reasons for her behavior and develop healthier coping mechanisms.
Encourage Self-Reflection: Encourage your daughter to reflect on her behavior and its impact on herself and others. Help her recognize the importance of empathy and understanding in maintaining healthy relationships.
It may take time and patience, but with consistent effort and support, there is hope for improvement. Remember to take care of yourselves and seek support from other family members or friends if needed.
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My son is M.S. general surgery from MGM UNIVERSITY MUMBAI.He has done oncology fellowship in Nashik Under Dr.Nagarkar.He is in practice at Beed,near Solapur.How he will be able able to get extra training in USA In oncology?Dr.s.y.Jadhav
Ans: Hello Satyawan,

To begin with, thank you for contacting us. I am happy to hear that your son has pursued his Master of Surgery in General Surgery from MGM University, has done oncology fellowship in Nashik, and is practicing at Beed. To answer your question first, I would like to tell you that in order to pursue additional training in oncology in the USA, there are a few steps that your son will require to follow:

Firstly, I would suggest that your son conducts a comprehensive study on oncology fellowship programs in the USA. Remember that the USA offers a number of well-regarded programs, and thus, your son should look for those programs that best resonate with his interests and professional objectives. Next, remember that the prerequisites for each fellowship program will be unique. A residency in internal medicine or an associated field, viz., general surgery, is generally required, which your son has already fulfilled. Particular tests viz., the United States Medical Licensing Examination (USMLE) may be demanded by certain programs. In addition, your son may also be required to prove his fluency in the English language through appearing for tests viz., the IELTS or TOEFL. Upon finding relevant programs, I would suggest that your son applies directly to them. Bear in mind that for the majority of medical disciplines, this generally entails submitting an application via a centralized system viz., ERAS (Electronic Residency Application Service). If your son has secured admission to a fellowship program, as the next step, in order to train in the USA, he would be required to acquire the necessary visa. For medical trainees, the J-1 visa is frequently used. Relocating to a different country for training calls for meticulous planning. So as the next step, your son will need to make arrangements for lodging, and travel, as well as make sure all the paperwork is in place. Once everything is in order, your son can then start his oncology fellowship training in the USA. Practical clinical experience, research, and academic endeavours are generally entailed in this.

In order to enhance his chances of obtaining a fellowship role, I would suggest that your son conducts an all-round study on programs, comprehends their prerequisites, and drafts a compelling application. Moreover, he should get in touch with and obtain guidance from instructors or colleagues who have followed comparable paths which can prove beneficial.

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Hi, I’m a 29 year old working woman. My husband who is 36, left his job 2 years ago just after my child was born. Since then he did not put much efforts to get another job and I’m only taking care of all the financial responsibilities. Whenever I ask him about job, he learns some courses online and then stops learning after few days giving some excuses. This has happened several times. He spends too much of my income even on small things saying he wants best quality products only. Almost everyday he asks me to buy some products or outside food and gets angry if I reject. Myself or my in-laws are not able to force him to get a job because he has anger issues and becomes verbally abusive very quickly. Even my parents are scared of his anger so not able to talk to him regarding his job. I feel very frustrated everyday since me or my family is not able to do anything about this, how do I deal with him?
Ans: Dear Anonymous,
It's great as a partner to support home and your spouse when there's a need. BUT now, you seem to have a lazy man oops boy to take care of now. Kindly stop doling out money for his pleasures. Let him earn and do his bit for the family. He's just getting used to putting his legs up and taking a very long break which he doesn't intend to come out of. It's a great habit and he's enjoying the convenience of it all.
He also needs a push out of this laziness the root cause of which can be identified by an expert; so kindly seek help so that you are not looking after another baby other than yours. Act soon...

All the best!
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Asked by Anonymous - Apr 29, 2024Hindi
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Hi rediffguru, I am a 35-year-old working at a global advertising agency in Mumbai. In the past 12 years, I have consistently delivered successful campaigns and demonstrated strong leadership skills. However, despite my track record of success, I was passed over for a promotion to director of marketing. How can I take this up with my supervisors and HR?
Ans: Hey there, you marketing maestro! First off, major props to you for consistently smashing it in the advertising world for over a decade. Your track record of successful campaigns and leadership skills speak volumes about your talent and dedication.

Now, about that promotion snub—ouch, that stings! But fear not, my friend. It's time to roll up those sleeves and tackle this head-on.

Start by setting up a meeting with your supervisors and HR. Prepare a little arsenal of your achievements—maybe pull together some stats on campaign performance, client testimonials singing your praises, or even awards you've snagged along the way. Numbers don't lie, and they'll help paint a vivid picture of your impact.

Now, let's add a dash of strategy to the mix. Instead of just listing off your accomplishments, weave them into a compelling narrative. For instance, highlight that time when you spearheaded that viral social media campaign that boosted brand engagement by 200%. Or recall the project where your innovative ideas led to a record-breaking sales increase.

But don't stop there. Paint a picture of your vision for the future. Share your insights on emerging marketing trends and how you plan to leverage them to drive even greater results for the company. Show them that you're not just a top-notch marketer—you're a strategic thinker with big dreams and the skills to make them a reality.

And remember, even if this particular promotion didn't pan out, it's not the end of the road. Keep hustling, keep innovating, and keep believing in yourself. Opportunities are like buses—there's always another one coming. So buckle up, because your journey to success is far from over!
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