Tuesday, January 24, 2012



[ NOREX CONSULTANTS LIMITED ]
With chief office in United Kingdom, NOREX ASSOCIATE offers better-quality abroad education consulting services to boost educational prospects and resources for Asian students of getting admission and enduring studies in esteemed universities or colleges in the world. The company has long filled a niche for students demand for a neutral, yet highly informative service that can only be available due to its education consultant long services in the educational history. 
Preparing to Study Abroad
Preparing to study abroad requires reasearch and Planing.Start it by selecting a country.



Sunday, January 8, 2012



CHANCES OF GETTING STUDENT VISA ( SOME TIPS AND STORIES )

Today I will share few stories and tips i got from different forums and websites , provided by Students and consultants , I hope they help you like they helped me and others like me.

> First Few Tips Comes from a member on a very popular Canada Visa Forum by rhasan

Everyone's eligible for study permit if:
1. Accepted in a Canadian university without an pre-conditions (things that need to be fulfilled because stepping inside the university)
2. Have enough money for a year worth of expense along with proof of sustainability after that (in case of sponsor, he/she needs to prove her sustainability too after giving you the money i.e. show more money or income)
3. Have no medical conditions that might be a threat for the country
4. Doesn't have any criminal record
5. Has all the legal and required documents


> So many students ask questions about refusal based on Study Gap , We found this beautiful reply from Canada Visa Forum by ravi1414

Question : Hi, My friend have bachelors in Computer sciene from India around 8 yrs back, and been working as Computer Operator since then. Now he is interested in doing MBA from Canada. Does anyone have experience where Student visa was granted after such a big gap in education? 
He have no financial problems and have strong ties to home country, have IELTS (Academic) of score 6.0. But not sure if he can get the student visa just based on the fact that he have huge gap in education.
Any help/opinion would be much appreciated on this. 
Thanks  
Answer :Hi..i do not think the gap wud create any problems since there is not age limit to study BUT yes the change of course wud create some sort of isuses... You said he studied computer science and now he wants to study MBA. it is a big change in course and he wud have to really jusitfy that what motivated him to change his course of study.





Sunday, August 14, 2011


[ IELTS SAMPLE ESSAYS ]

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Popular events like the football World Cup and other international sporting occasions are essential in easing international tensions and releasing patriotic emotions in a safe way.

Sunday, July 24, 2011


IELTS | Tips for Reading Module :


The Academic Reading Module takes 60 minutes. There are 40 questions.   There are three reading passages with a total of 1500 to 2000 words.

IELTS SPEAKING TOPICS :


1. What is the meaning of your name?
2. Does your name affect your personality?
3. Tell me something about your hometown. 4. What are the differences in accent between your hometown and Hanoi?
5. What is the character of the people like in your hometown?

Sunday, July 10, 2011


70 Ways to Improve your English :


1.      Start your own English language blog. Even for people who don't have to write in English, writing can be a great way of properly learning the kind of vocabulary you need to describe your own life and interests, and of thinking about how to stop making grammar mistakes. The problem most people have is that they don't know what to write about. One traditional way to make sure you write every day in English is to write an English diary (journal), and a more up to date way of doing this is to write a blog. Popular topics include your language learning experience, your experience studying abroad, your local area, your language, or translations of your local news into English.

Saturday, July 9, 2011



New Zealand in Dire need of Skilled Migrants :


According to Ruth Dyson, New Zealand Labour Party spokesperson on immigration,New Zealand is in dire need of more skilled immigration. There are skills shortages in many areas of the New Zealand economy. Immigration is good for the New Zealand economy. Government research suggests that even at existing immigration levels there will be a gain of $28 billion to the New Zealand economy by 2021.