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etceteraon · 1 year ago
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echoes of exile | chapter one
pov: female reader pov
genre: angst, sci-fi, series, slow-burn
warnings: space, sci-fi themes
word count: 7.8k
summary: After the long awaited return of the space program, seven crew members were finally announced to take the long awaited leap into space, their mission to find a safe location to build a liveable society. Their mission could take years to successfully finish, but the crew is loyal to their duty, unaware of the fact that their government is only using them for something more sinister.
a/n: This is the first chapter of a series I have been building for a few years now. The first few chapters will be introductory, but I hope you enjoy the eventual lore drops and in-depth world building that will come! For now, I will be keeping any romance and potential pairings tight lipped since I intend for this to be a slow burn. Chapters may be a little slow, but more will be coming soon.
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Waking up in the comfort of your own bed was nothing new to you. In fact, it was something you had grown accustomed to. That was nothing out of the ordinary considering most of the population was used to sleeping in their own beds, wrapped in their comforters, either with a partner or alone. For you however, it wasn’t always normal. You had grown up in a normal household, it wasn’t exactly the best, but you were never considered ‘poor’ just middle class or blue collar. Once you got out of highschool however, things changed. After applying for college, all of the scholarships and money you received went straight to tuition. Unable to afford to live in the dorms or have your own place, you were constantly couch hopping, sometimes sleeping on a park bench or in a homeless shelter every now and then. It wasn’t ideal, but it got the job done. After four years of this, you graduated with your masters in engineering. 
Now, with a masters in aeronautics and a minor in electrical engineering, you could do a lot of things. Find plenty of jobs that paid the bills. But the job you had chosen wasn't exactly the most mainstream. You had decided years ago that you were going to be an astronaut. So, the first thing you had done once you received your masters was apply to the space program as an intern. Luckily, being an intern in the space program paid more than normal jobs, so you weren’t hurting for money anymore. You were able to afford a small apartment with the help of another intern you were roommates with, a male by the name of Felix who had his masters in computer science. He was also looking to become an astronaut, and luckily for the both of you, it seemed that once you had done your due diligence for a few years, you would be placed in the same crew. 
That was, until you were introduced to a pilot. Christopher Bang, he was a very well-known pilot with a masters degree in physical science. He was a genius in every sense of the word, so when you and Felix had been introduced to him by the grace of Seungmin, the flight director for mission control, you were both in shock and awe when he kindly offered to teach the both of you to pilot a jet. It would make things a lot easier for the both of you since it would only require 1,000 hours as opposed to a few years working in the field. Of course the both of you had taken him up on his offer, now spending the majority of your time learning the ins and outs of piloting a jet, eventually getting up in the air. After about a month, you were able to pilot the jet on your own, Felix as well. Another month or so later, the both of you had completed your 1,000 hours as a pilot-in-command.
Now all you two had to complete was the long-duration flight physical and you both would be deemed astronauts. The timing was almost too perfect since the space program had just announced they would be looking for astronauts for a new mission they were launching. You and Felix had decided you were going to be on that crew no matter what it took, and it seemed like Christopher had the same idea. He hadn’t originally planned to be an astronaut according to his own words, but once he had heard about the mission and heard you and Felix were aiming to be on the first flight out, he wanted to join. He stated that it was a once in a lifetime opportunity and he had nothing better to do. You weren’t so sure of that, but you let his excuses slide. 
The long-duration flight physical wasn’t easy to pass. Not in the slightest. Of course Christopher had passed without much of an issue. Felix passed the third or fourth time around, meanwhile it took you around six times to actually pass. Along with the help of Christopher and Felix both instructing you on what to do and helping you work out your body in specific areas. With that done and out of the way, you were now finally able to rest after years of hard work. Simply waiting for word back on whether or not you were accepted as a candidate for the mission and interviewed along with the other candidates. 
So here you were, lying in bed, staring up at the ceiling after a long, well deserved rest. You could hear Felix rummaging around in the kitchen, a sure sign that he had been up and about for a while. Glancing over at the digital clock on your nightstand, you were made aware that you had slept in for much longer than you had intended, eyebrows furrowed in confusion as you wondered why your alarm hadn’t gone off. Slowly peeling yourself off of the mattress, you rubbed your sleep ridden eyes, yawning as you kicked your legs over the side of the bed and stood up. Stretching your arms over your head, you stood there for a moment, letting your body relax and wake itself up before heading over to the bedroom door and propping it open slightly, just enough to peek out and see if Felix had anyone over. 
You didn’t see anyone besides the brunette male, so you decided to step out of your bedroom in your strapped tank and shorts that were meant to be worn for workout purposes, but really only got worn to bed. You hadn’t even brushed your hair, so you had no idea what state it was currently in, but by the amused look on Felix’s face when he caught sight of you, it most likely wasn’t pleasant. “Well good afternoon. I take it you slept well?” He teased, raising an eyebrow as he continued to work on what he had set in front of him, cutting up various vegetables and other assorted items. A quiet hum of acknowledgement was all that left you at first, walking into the shared kitchen and opening the fridge, browsing through the contents before simply pulling out a bottle of water and cracking it open. Once the cold beverage passed your lips you sighed, closing the fridge and looking directly at the freckled boy. “Slept for much longer than I intended. My alarm didn’t go off for some reason.” 
The statement made Felix snicker for a reason unknown to you. He stopped cutting for a moment to look at you, a smirk tugging on his lips. “Your alarm did go off. I had to go into your room and shut it off since you didn’t even wake up.” Your eyes widened at the sudden realization, placing the cap on the bottled water as you approached the lanky male. “You didn’t think to wake me up? What the hell Lix?” 
“Hey, don’t get mad at me. I figured since you didn’t wake up to your alarm that you needed the rest. I didn’t want to wake you up just for you to not get enough sleep. Besides, it’s not like you have anything to do today right?” He posed a question, tilting his head slightly before going back to cutting, focusing his attention forward. “Well actually I did have plans today. But now I’m going to be la-” You paused your reprimands when you heard Felix’s bedroom door open and close, revealing none other than Felix’s boyfriend of a few months, Hwang Hyunjin, the public affairs officer of mission control. 
The tall male only paid you a glance before a smirk similar to the one Felix had worn not too long ago adorned his features. “Oh? You have plans? That’s new.” The long haired boy commented, clearly having been listening to the conversation that had nothing to do with him. “Oh shut it Hyunjin, not like you’re any better than me considering the only place you go besides work is here.” 
“She does have a point.” Felix muttered, causing the long haired male to groan in frustration. “You’re supposed to be on my side.”
With a roll of your eyes you opted to exit the kitchen, heading back to the safety of your room to get dressed and ready before you were much later to your plans than you wanted to be. Before you shut the door to your room, you glanced back at the two males, clicking your tongue at them. “Next time you spend the night, tell me. I’d rather not wake up to a strange man in my apartment.” The door was closed before any protests could leave Hyunjin’s mouth, quiet giggles could be heard from Felix, but nothing more as you went over to your closet and started picking out your clothing for the day. 
You were never one for really dressing up, mainly because you could never really afford it, but also because it just took a lot of time and effort that you didn’t really have. So when you were able to afford a nice wardrobe, you mainly stuck to a business casual look. It also made work life a lot easier since you didn’t have to think much about whether what you were wearing was ‘work appropriate’. Everything in your wardrobe was. So, today was no different, picking out a high-waisted pair of black slacks, a white cami top and a brown blazer. You decided shoes would be an issue for later, setting your clothing down on your bed before heading into your bathroom, turning on the shower before peeling off the clothes you had been in all night and half of the day and then hopping in the shower. 
It wasn’t long before you were clean to your standards, stepping out of the shower and drying yourself off with a towel. You then brushed through your hair as you walked back out into your bedroom, glancing at the door to make sure it was locked before ridding yourself of the towel and getting dressed in what you had laid out minutes before. As if on cue, there was a knock at your door, signaling someone wanted your attention. You looked over as if you could see who it was through the wood, tilting your head slightly. “Yeah?” 
“Are you going to eat before you leave?” Felix. Of course it was. You thought about his question for a moment, deliberating on it for too long according to his liking, causing the male to huff. “Yes? No?” He prodded, earning a groan from you as you went over to the door and unlocked it before opening it, going over to your closet and pulling out a pair of black strappy heels. 
“Probably not considering I’m going to be eating there.” You answered his question, thought it seemed your answer only gained more questions from him. Feuling his curiosity. “There? Where is there? Are you meeting someone? Is this a date? Oh my god if this is a date I’m going to be so mad that you didn’t tell me. Who is it?” For the second time since you had awoken, you rolled your eyes, shaking your head as you made your way back into the bathroom to pull your hair up out of your face, Felix trailing along behind you. 
“First of all, this is not a date. You of all people should know that I don’t date. I don’t have the time or energy for a relationship. Secondly, I’m going out for lunch. I was invited to this new place not far from work, I think it’s called Vincenzo’s or something. Lastly, if you want to know so badly who it is, you can figure it out for yourself when he gets here.” You stated matter-of-factly. Felix frowning and folding his arms across his chest as he leaned against the doorframe of the bathroom. “So, you were invited out to lunch by a guy… who is picking you up and taking you there? Sounds a lot like a date to me.” He muttered, his eyebrows creased. 
With your hair now in a ponytail, you turned to face the slightly older male, sighing quietly. “Lix, why would I lie to you about something like this? It’s just lunch. It’s a nice thing people do sometimes. It doesn’t always have to be a date. The only reason I’m not driving myself is because my car is being worked on, remember?” Felix seemed to lighten up a little once he realized he wasn’t being lied to, nodding his head slowly as he lifted himself up. “Yeah, sorry. You’re right. I’m just being nosy since you’re usually busy with work or just holed up in your room.” 
You nodded in understanding, paying him a small smile as you stepped past him into the bedroom, putting on some earrings and placing your watch on your wrist right as the doorbell rang. Felix’s eyes lit up and before you could tell him to open the door, he was already there. You shook your head at his eagerness, spraying some perfume on and giving yourself one last glance in the mirror before grabbing your purse and exiting the room, closing the door behind you. Sure enough, there stood none other than Christopher Bang in the doorway, Felix bombarding him with questions that male the poor male’s head spin. You looked over to your friend's boyfriend, motioning towards the smaller male. “Can you control him please?” There was a long stare shared between the two of you before the long haired male sighed and went over to his boyfriend, pulling him back by his hips and whispering something in his ear which made Felix stop asking questions. You were curious as to what was said, but before your curiosity could get the better of you, Chan stepped into the apartment, looking around. 
He had never been to your apartment before, so it only made sense for him to take everything in. You stood in silence for a while, glancing down at your feet before looking up at the pilot, noting his all black decor. It was different in comparison to his pilot uniform that you always saw him in, that or the uniforms you had been provided while training for the long-duration flight physical. He was clad in a long sleeved button up shirt along with some jeans and tennis shoes, making him look much more casual than you, but nonetheless still somewhat classy with the button up. His dark brown hair was of course in its natural state, curly and unruly. He had stated many times that despite trying to work with it, it never seemed to want to agree with him. So he let it do its own thing. 
“I take it you’re set to go?” His voice snapped you out of your trance, quickly raising your gaze to his and putting on a smile to hide your embarrassment from being caught staring. “Yeah, all good to go. Thanks for picking me up, it would have been a nightmare to have Felix drive me.” A chuckle left the pilot's lips, nodding as he stepped back out of the apartment, leaving you enough room to follow behind. 
“It’s not a problem really. I figured I might as well since I was the one who set everything up and asked you to join me. Which reminds me, did I ever tell you the occasion?” He questioned, not stopping his descent down the stairs towards his parked car. You hummed in thought before shaking your head, realizing he hadn’t told you why he had offered to take you to lunch. “No, you didn’t.” You finally answered, causing Christopher to laugh quietly to himself as he reached his car, ignoring the stares from Hyunjin and Felix.
Once the car was unlocked and you were both inside, you took a moment to take in the state of his car. Clean, so clean that it almost seemed like the car was never used. There was the scent of cologne however, which made you wonder if he had sprayed it before leaving the car. Before you could see if there was a bottle of it lying around, Chan decided to break his silence about what this lunch was really for. “Seungmin rounded up the Mission Operations Directorate Manager and apparently he wanted to talk with you. So uh, really, this is kind of like a business meeting. For you anyway. I’m already acquainted with him and Seungmin.” Your eyes widened as you turned to face the pilot, jaw dropped in shock as he simply smirked, pulling out of the parking lot and keeping his attention on the road. 
“You didn’t think to ask me if I wanted to meet him? Or even inform me beforehand? I’ve heard the guy is a total asshole and I don’t think I even want to be in his presence.” You growled, earning a scoff from Christopher. “He’s not an asshole. He’s just strict when it comes to work. Which he should be considering where he works and what he does. There’s no room for error. Besides, if you want to be on the next crew out of here, he’s going to be in charge of you. You might as well get to know him now and get on his good side, no?” He countered, making you puff out your cheeks in irritation because, goddamn it he was always right. 
“I guess.” You muttered, having no good comeback. Of course, Christopher knew that he had succeeded in winning the argument, so he stayed silent, simply smiling rather smugly in the driver's seat. The rest of the car ride was spent in silence, Christopher parking the car not far from the restaurant’s entrance once you arrived. Unbuckling your seatbelt, you leaned back in the seat for a moment, taking a deep breath and closing your eyes. It was your way of calming yourself down before something stressful, Christopher knew this since you did it almost every time you were about to fly. So, he left you to it, not saying a word as he stepped out of the car and shut the door behind him. After a minute or so, you had managed to control your thoughts, keeping your anxiety at bay. As you stepped out of the car, you noticed Christopher had been leaning on the hood, waiting for you. A soft smile formed on your lips, but it quickly faded when he turned to face you, an eyebrow raised in question. 
“Yeah, I’m all good.” You assured him, not even needing him to ask the question to know what he was going to say. He nodded, pushing himself off of the car and making his way to the entrance of the restaurant. Like the gentleman he was, he propped open the door for you, letting you enter the building first before following close behind, looking over you to see if he could spot Seungmin and the Directorate Manager. You were about to talk to the lady at the front counter when Christopher placed a hand on your shoulder, motioning to your left. “They’re over there.” He stated, nudging you slightly. It wasn’t anything invasive or pushy, just enough to get your attention. Glancing over, you saw that he was indeed right, though you only recognized Seungmin. You let him go over towards the table first, informing the server where you would be sitting with the rest of your group before following behind the pilot. Putting on a smile as you approached the other males, you noted that they didn’t stand despite acknowledging yours and Christopher’s presence. 
Before you could pull out a chair for yourself, Christopher took the liberty of doing it himself. A mumbled thanks left your lips as you sat down across from the unfamiliar male, Christopher sitting beside you and across from Seungmin. You placed your purse on the back of your chair, trying your best to avoid eye contact with anyone since it felt like all eyes were on you. You opted to look at the menu that was set in front of you, fumbling through the pages as Christopher cleared his throat, trying to fill the awkward silence. “So, Mister Lee, it’s been quite some time. It’s nice to see you again, I know you have quite a busy schedule.” A quiet chuckle could be heard from in front of you, but you kept your eyes glued to the menu, not even focusing on the words despite skimming them over and over again. 
“Chris, how many times do we have to go over this? You don’t need to call me by any special terms when we’re not at work. It’s just Minho, you are older than me after all.” Shocked by the relatively easy-going nature of the Directorate Manager, you lifted your gaze, only to see he was looking right back at you. Your eyes widened slightly, your breath caught in your throat as he smiled, tilting his head slightly. “You must be y/f/n y/l/n. I’ve heard a lot about you, moving up the ranks pretty fast hm?” 
You weren’t sure what to say, so you simply nodded, a nervous smile the only thing you could manage. How did he know about you? You weren’t the only person who was trying to become an astronaut. There were thousands of other people shooting for the same thing, Felix and Christopher included, so why was the focus on you? You couldn’t recall doing anything spectacular to gain any attention. Your mind was spinning with questions, but before you could ask any, Minho continued on. “Before you ask, I do research on everyone. I found your background quite interesting. Perfect scores throughout middle school, high school and college. Then once you became an intern, all anyone had to say about you was good things. Christopher tells me that your piloting skills are nowhere near subpar, so I have to ask, is there anything you can’t do? Or are you just another genius we have on our hands?” 
To say you were at a loss for words was an understatement. Your jaw nearly dropped at the blatant compliments and praises that were leaving Minho’s mouth, looking to Seungmin for some kind of confirmation, he simply smiled and shrugged. You then turned your attention to Christopher who chuckled at your expression, shaking his head. “You’ll have to excuse her, she doesn’t know how to respond to compliments, especially from you.” 
“Ah. Well please, don’t worry too much about your image. I know perfectly well about your work ethic and that’s all that matters to me. Feel free to be yourself outside of work, I’m just here to get to know you a little better. That’s all.” He assured, easing your nerves just slightly. Taking a deep breath and laughing quietly to yourself, you sat up straight, setting the menu back down on the table and clasping your hands together on top of it. Returning your gaze forward, Minho’s piercing gaze was still locked on you. Gulping down your anxiety, you forced a smile, ignoring the stares from Seungmin and Christopher. “Well, thank you for the kind words. However, I’m not a genius like Christopher I can assure you. I simply aced my classes because I had to. Nothing more. As for what you’ve heard about me at work, I’m glad they are all good things, but once again I must tell you that I feel like what you’ve heard is blown out of proportion. I do my work and I go home. It’s not like I’m going out of my way to do anything major.” 
A scoff could be heard from beside you, Christopher leaning forward to try and catch your gaze with a disapproving look. “That’s not true. Anyone who works with you knows that.” He grumbled, Seungmin clearing his throat to finally speak up. “I agree with Christopher. You may not think that you do anything major, but if you really aren’t trying that hard like you say you are, that only makes it more impressive.” 
“I hardly think that’s true. I-”
“So you are a genius like Christopher. Good to know.” Minho cut you off, a smirk tugging at his lips as he picked up his menu and started browsing. He seemed awfully smug with the fact that he had shut you up, causing you to huff and mutter a few things under your breath as you picked your menu back up, the server approaching just moments later. After asking the table what they wanted to drink, everyone ordered their assorted beverages, the server then leaving to give you more time to consider your meal. Silence gripped the table. Not one person speaking a word as they looked at the menus. It felt awkward, you weren’t sure why, but you weren’t about to ask. A few minutes passed before the server came back with the drinks, setting them down and earning a plethora of thanks. Once asked if everyone was ready to order, Minho answered for the table, ordering first, followed by Seungmin, then Christopher, then you. 
After everyone had ordered their meals, the server left the table yet again, leaving the four of you to your devices. You were half tempted to pull out your phone, but you knew it would be rude, so you fiddled with your hands in your lap, looking around the restaurant for some form of entertainment or stimulation. There was a couple with a baby in a high chair who was less than happy to be there, something that you saw almost anywhere you went. An old lady seated by herself, which seemed sad at first glance, but after a few moments a younger woman who looked like her daughter came out from the bathroom and sat across from her. You smiled at this, happy to know she wasn’t alone. Apparently you had been tuning out and a conversation had started at the table. Christopher nudging you and calling your name snapped you out of your trance. 
“Hm?” You looked to the pilot for some sort of explanation. “Minho was curious what made you want to become an astronaut.” He reiterated, glancing over at said male who nodded in agreement. 
“It’s not exactly a job everyone wants. Sure, we get a lot of applications, but compared to the population, it’s miniscule. I don’t think you just woke up one day and decided that you wanted to do this. Especially since your masters is geared towards the career.” Minho stated, resting his chin in the palm of his hand as his elbow rested on the table. You nodded slowly, trying to figure out the best way to word it. “Well, I’ve always been interested in life beyond Earth since I was little. I read lots of books about space and astronomy, the public library was where I went everyday after school.” You recalled, smiling fondly at the memories. 
“When I was first asked what I wanted to be when I grew up, I told everyone I wanted to be an astronaut. The older I got, the more people told me that it was unrealistic, and that I should try to shoot for something else. I’m stubborn though and I decided that no one was going to tell me what to do, so here I am. I guess you could say that I wanted to become an astronaut out of spite.” You snickered, Minho chuckling at your honest response. “Well, that’s the first time I’ve heard that.” He admitted, Seungmin and Christopher agreeing in amusement. 
“I mean, Chris has said that he only applied because he had nothing better to do. I guess geniuses have nothing better to do with their time besides do things out of spite and boredom.” You shrugged, Christopher nearly choking on his spit beside you. “I- That’s not-” He stammered, Minho laughing out of pure amusement. 
“Sounds like something he would say.” He stated cooly, running a hand through his auburn hair which was clearly dyed, but it looked good on him, natural even. As you were noting his other features, eyes that reminded you of a feline, a gaze that could kill, his lips seemed to be permanently curled up into a half smirk. If you hadn’t known any better, you would chock it up to him having a big ego and cocky attitude. It didn’t seem that he was like that with what he had said to you earlier, but nonetheless, he still gave off those vibes. His nose was similar to Felix’s. You hadn’t realized you would recognize something like that, but considering you had been around Felix for so long, perhaps it was something that was just in the back of your head that hadn’t come up until now. 
“Y/N?” You looked around the table, only to realize that the person that had called out to you was the man you had been staring at not so subtly. Of course it had to be him. You could feel your cheeks heating up with embarrassment, one hundred percent sure that he was aware of your staring. You opened your mouth to apologize, only to be cut off. It seemed Minho was good at doing that. “You seem to get along well with Christopher and Felix, am I right?” He questioned, catching you off guard once again. 
Nodding your head in response, you fought the urge to look over at Christopher who seemed tense beside you. You weren’t sure why, but you made a mental note to ask him about it later. Minho hummed, leaning back in his chair, seeming to think about something. Just then the server came to the table with everyone’s food, setting them down and asking the usual questions before retreating from the table once again, Minho sitting up straight and clasping his hands together. “How do you think you would feel about them after spending two years of training with them followed by spending years with them in space?” The question in itself wasn’t really surprising, but it was the look that Minho shot Christopher when he asked you. You couldn’t quite place what it was, but it didn’t exactly seem friendly. “Uhm, well… I’ve already spent over a year with Felix as a roommate and a co-worker, so I’m sure I could manage with him. As for Christopher, I haven’t known him as long, but we’ve never had any big disagreements or arguments. We get along fairly well I think, so I’m sure I could handle him for a few years.” You giggled out the last part, finally looking over at Christopher who paid you a soft smile. It looked like he was hiding his true feelings, like he was being insincere, but you couldn’t think of a reason he would be, so you brushed it off. 
“That’s good. I’m glad to hear that.” Was all Minho said in response before starting to eat, Seungmin following suit shortly after. You figured that was a signal that you could eat as well, so you picked up your utensils, only to see that Christopher was just staring down at his food. You raised an eyebrow in confusion, nudging him slightly. He didn’t look over at you immediately, taking a few moments before actually facing you. You tilted your head, motioning towards his food. “Aren’t you going to eat?” Clearly concerned, you set down your own utensils, catching the attention of the other two males across the table. Their gazes seemed to bother Chris more than yours, causing him to pick up his own utensils with a forced smile. 
“Yeah, sorry. I just got lost in thought.” The pilot then started to eat without another word. Everything suddenly felt off, but you knew it wasn’t your place to ask any questions. Keeping to yourself, you picked your utensils back up, lifting them to your lips right as your phone went off in your purse. Quickly, you set everything down, turning around to fumble through your purse to find your phone. Once you had, you were prepared to turn off the ringer, only to note the number that was calling you, the selection board. You nearly gasped, placing your hand over your lips before looking across the table at Minho who had a knowing look on his face. “I’m sorry, I need to take this.” You apologized, Minho shaking his head and motioning to the side.
“No worries, go ahead.” Nodding, you stood from your seat, pushing your chair back before heading out of the restaurant, standing by the door as you answered the call, placing the phone up to your ear. “This is y/f/n y/l/n.” 
“Miss y/l/n, this is Taehyun Kang from the selection board. It is my pleasure to inform you that you have been selected for an interview.” Your heart nearly leapt out of your chest, but you knew you had to keep it together and keep it professional on the phone. “Thank you so much, this is great news. What time and what day will the interview be?” Information, that's what you needed right now before you got too ecstatic. 
“This Friday at 6pm. Does that work for you?”
“Of course. I’ll be there.”
“All right. We’ll talk to you then Miss y/l/n.”
The call then went dead, leaving you to your own devices. You hadn’t even realized you were shaking, a chuckle of disbelief left you as you clasped your phone in your hands. This was actually happening. You were actually going to be interviewed by the selection board. You had to make it to the second interview, you had to make all of this hard work count. If you didn’t get selected then all of this was for nothing. The stress and anxiety was starting to set in, your lip suffering due to the pressure you were putting on it. Biting your lip had always been a nervous tick of yours. 
What had you been expecting? You had applied as a candidate fully expecting for it to work out, so now that things were going in your favor, why were you so surprised? Maybe you hadn’t really thought about it much as you thought you had. Your head was spinning with questions and worries. What were you going to wear to the interview? How would you get there with your car still being worked on? How were you going to tell Felix? Had he been called for an interview? What about Christopher who was right inside, waiting for you. Right, you had people waiting for you. 
Turning, you pushed open the door to the restaurant, stepping back inside and trying your best to act as natural as possible. All eyes were on you once again as you approached the table, sitting back down and being sure your phone was on silent this time as you placed it back in your purse. Picking your utensils back up, you finally began to eat, the food was a little cold, but overall it was still palatable. Of course, you couldn’t ignore the stares for long, Christopher being the first to speak up. “Who was that on the phone?” You nearly froze, swallowing what you had in your mouth before you had the chance to choke. “Uhm, well- actually…” You tried to figure out how to phrase it, figuring Christopher hadn’t been contacted and not wanting to somehow end up hurting his feelings. 
“It was the selection board.” Minho suddenly piped up, your eyes widening at how sure he sounded. Christopher turned to face you completely now, his eyes lighting up as he smiled. “Was it really? Did you get an interview?” Gulping, you smiled sheepishly, nodding your head. 
“Y-Yeah, they set an interview for this Friday at six.” You admitted, Christopher seeming overjoyed at the news, Minho acting as if he knew it was coming all along, meanwhile Seungmin was tuned out, focused on the food in front of him. “That’s so great y/n, I can drive you to the interview if you need me to. Will your car be out of the shop by then?” You were surprised at Christopher’s reactions, something not adding up. Was he really this happy for you if he hadn’t been selected for an interview himself? 
“Chris, did you not get called for an interview?” Finally you had amounted the courage to ask. Christopher paused for a moment only to chuckle and rub the back of his neck as he looked away. “Actually, I was called for an interview last night. I didn’t want to tell you in case you didn’t get a call.” He admitted, a gasp leaving your lips. “Well that’s not fair, you should have told me. I would have been more upset if I hadn’t been called and you didn’t tell me.” 
Shrugging his shoulders with a sigh, Christopher picked up his drink, taking a few gulps before setting it back down. “So, I’m picking you up on Friday, five thirty?” He had just completely ignored what you had said to him, but that was nothing new. If he didn’t want to address something, he wouldn’t. “I don’t think that will be necessary.” Minho suddenly spoke up again, earning both yours and Christopher’s attention. 
“Felix will have an interview at the same time. You can ride with him, right?” So Felix was going to be interviewed as well? Oh the boy was going to be beside himself whenever you got back to the apartment. His poor boyfriend was probably having to deal with his spastic energy right at this moment. “I mean, yeah. I’m sure that will work out just fine.” You mumbled, noting the slight glare Christopher sent in Minho’s direction. 
The younger male seemed to pay no mind however, simply smiling and nodding his head in agreement. “Then that’s all settled. Congratulations on your interview y/n, I can’t wait to see what else you accomplish.” He sent you a wink before standing up, Seungmin following suit quickly after. It looked as if Minho had hardly touched his food, Seungmin had eaten pretty much everything however. Minho made his way up to the front counter, paying for his and everyone else's meal. Before leaving the restaurant, he turned to face the two of you that were left at the table. “I’ll see you around y/n. Nice seeing you Christopher.” He offered a small wave before leaving the building with Seungmin in tow, Christopher muttering a few things under his breath that you couldn’t make out, but it didn’t sound pleasant. 
“What was that all about?” You questioned, looking at the pilot who now had an unreadable expression on his face. It was definitely one you had never seen on him before. You knew something was going on between him and Minho, but you couldn’t tell what. Christopher had just been talking about how Minho was a good guy, just strict when it came to work. So why was he sending him glares during lunch? What was going on that you didn’t know about? Christopher forced a chuckle, shaking his head as he raked a hand through his dark brown curls. “Nothing, just thinking.” Setting down his utensils, he leaned back in his seat, looking over at your plate which still had most of the food still on it. 
“Did you want to get a box for that?” He questioned, making you frown. “Chris. You’re changing the subject because you’re lying to me. I’m not an idiot. You of all people should know that. I can see right through you. You’ve been acting weird since our food got here, what’s the deal?” 
Biting down on the inside of his cheek, Christopher looked up at the ceiling, staying silent for a while before sighing and hanging his head. “I don’t know, something about how Minho was talking to you gave me a weird feeling. I’m just worried about you and what he’s planning.” he admitted, causing you to furrow your eyebrows in confusion. “What do you mean?”
Christopher bit at the skin of his lip before rubbing his face with one of his hands, clearly struggling with whatever was going on in his mind. “I know Minho, and he’s not a bad guy, but I know that there’s more that goes on in his head than he lets on. He’s not the directorate manager for nothing. I just think it’s odd. He’s never taken an interest in someone like he is with you. Sure, he does his research on everyone, but he’s never explicitly wanted to meet someone like this. Especially not an intern.” You frowned, folding your arms across your chest while tilting your head. “What’s that supposed to mean?” 
“I’m not trying to say that in a degrading way. I could care less that you’re an intern, you’re smarter than half of the people I work with who aren’t interns. I’m just saying, Minho is someone who cares about status and hierarchy. Normally he wouldn’t even look in an intern's direction. So for him to be going out of his way for an intern, it’s weird. It’s not normal. He’s pulling strings behind the scenes for you and this is his first time meeting you. It’s like he knows something I don’t and I don’t like it. Not only that but it’s almost like he’s trying to push me out of the picture, or make me out to be the bad guy? I don’t know. Maybe I’m just thinking too much because it’s uncharacteristic of him. All I’m trying to say is that I’m worried you might get hurt or used.” It took you a moment to process everything that Christopher said, but once you had, you simply sighed. The server came over to your table just then, asking if you wanted a to-go box, you obliged, watching as they scurried off to get one. You then turned your attention to Christopher who was watching you intently. 
“Listen, Chris. I appreciate your concern, I’ll keep what you said in mind, but like I said before, I’m not an idiot. I’m fully aware that he’s never met me before, I think I would have remembered meeting him. I’m cautious of everyone I meet and I know when someone is trying to use me. This doesn’t feel like that, it seems like he’s just trying to be nice and give someone an opportunity. I’m not going to turn it down just because you think something weird is going on.” You watched as Christopher took a deep breath, almost as if he was containing his anger or irritation. You couldn’t tell which it was. “Y/n. I’ve never said you were an idiot. I’m fully aware that you’re not. I’m just trying to tell you to be cautious with him, please?”
“Here you go ma’am.” The server set the to-go box down in front of you. You thanked him quietly before filling the box and closing it, getting to your feet and slinging your purse over your shoulder. “I’ll think about it.” Was all you said to Chris before turning and heading out of the restaurant. You could hear an exasperated groan leave the pilot, but you chose to ignore it, going over to his car and leaning on the passenger door as you waited for him to leave the restaurant.
Why had Christopher even driven you here if he was so worried about it? What was the point of him saying all of this stuff when he had just told you that Minho wasn’t a bad person? None of this was adding up, it was just making you more confused the longer it went on. You just wanted to go home and lay in your bed at this point. You were so tired of thinking. However you knew when you got home you wouldn’t have the option to just lie in bed. Felix was going to be off the walls with excitement and he was probably going to want to do something with you and Hyunjin to celebrate. You wouldn’t have the heart to tell the male no either. You were just going to have to pretend everything was fine and that you weren’t losing your mind. 
The sound of the car door opening snapped you out of your thoughts, Christopher simply raising an eyebrow at you before he got in the car, starting the engine. You opened the door and got in yourself, Christopher not saying a word as he waited for you to buckle your seatbelt, only pulling out of the parking lot once you had. The drive home was spent in silence, much like the ride to the restaurant had been. You were sure Christopher was upset with you for not listening to him, but you weren’t going to cave because of it. You would figure out Minho for yourself, you didn’t need Chris telling you what to do. You were a grown woman and you could make your own decisions. Christopher wasn’t your dad, nor was he your boyfriend. He was a friend, a co-worker. Nothing more. You would heed his concerns, but you weren’t going to completely avoid Minho or look into every little thing the male did. 
You were on the other hand going to be paying close attention to Christopher from now on. It seemed like he was hiding some things from you, and you were going to find out what that was whether he liked it or not. If he was going to put himself in the middle of your personal life, you could do the same. Your apartment wasn’t far from the restaurant, so you arrived fairly quickly. Not waiting for the car to come to a complete stop, you unbuckled your seatbelt, grabbing your purse and to-go box before practically kicking open the door. Before you could exit the vehicle, Chris grabbed your arm, pulling back on it slightly. “Y/n. Please don’t be mad at me. I honestly wasn’t trying to offend you or make you upset. I’m just trying to look out for you.” A scoff left your lips as you removed your arm from his grip, turning back to glare at him. “I can look out for myself. I’ve been perfectly capable of it my whole life. I don’t need your help, thank you.” You huffed, stepping out of the car and shutting the door behind you. 
You didn’t leave him any room to say anything more, making your way up the stairs to your apartment before turning the knob and opening the door, not at all surprised to see Felix clinging to his boyfriend as he celebrated his invitation for an interview. You put on a smile, closing the door behind you without a second thought, leaving Chris alone in his car as you forced yourself to celebrate with your best friend and roommate.
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Some reflections on education
I have been a teacher, not as a source of employment but out of a genuine interest of sharing my knowledge. Resultantly, I have taught many children, ages 9-14 (sometimes even toddlers) the subjects of mathematics, english and important stuff they need to know as they were growing up.
Now much of these kids were not from well to do families, meaning thereby, that they lived beside railway tracks with less or no access to toilets, with generational poverty that caused many of them to grow up in an enviornment that lacked privacy and security. I can nonetheless proudly assert that I have been directly responsible for the education of over 40 children and the literacy program, carried out by me and some friends is responsible for the literacy of the slum. I believe my learnings in the field of being a teacher are something that can be useful if you are a teacher, or even a parent or a friend tasked with teaching, or someone who wants to teach themselves something.
Lesson 1. Homework holds back the quality of education
Homework is the first thing that causes inequality in a country. Many kids have good parents, who can afford them tuitions or help them solve simple mathematics problems or write for them an essay. My children, did not have that privilege. They had to work full time jobs in shops doing manual labor, after which they cannot be expected to do anything worthwhile. The challenge for me first hand was to teach these kids mathematics english and hindi such that they could be admitted into a government school in a grade they did not feel was below their age group. This had to be accomplished in 40 hours. Now 40 hours is a long enough time if you think about it, if you expect the students to work out the material.
I would make the class so exciting that they would think about it when they were gone to do their daily chores. I would ask them to spot 5 square numbers throughout their day. They would tell me addresses, would write them down and bring them to me. I would ask them to not study but to play. Children should play, it is important for development. I would buy them cereals and make them read the labels. One of my students, got so good at calculating squares that she overtook me. I would show these children why studying what they are studying is useful. I was studying electrical engineering, so the children would often inquire about trains, and shoot questions of all sorts at me. I would answer all of them. Result of this education as a way of life resulted in many of them not only going to school but doing well enough that their parents got educational confidence
Lesson 2: Children should be respected
I would often ask children for their opinions on matters. Often they would include my efforts to talk to the government officials. The children were intelligent, they would become my friends and learn to engage in dialogue, process emotions, even insults. I can say shouting “silence!” in the class is not the way to go. Children form a group in school, where they outnumber the adults and try to challenge authority. This trait needs to be channelised, not discouraged. The classroom is the first place where socialisation begins.
Lesson 3: Explain yourself
You are older. I get it. But explain yourself. Why do you think something is important. Why did you say a certain thing. Explain. Children are human beings, treat them as such.
Lesson 4: Curiosity should be the most important result of primary education.
If you are a teacher and the children end up not understanding the aesthetic value of your subject but hating it, then you are at fault. It is YOUR JOB as a teacher.
I think that these four lessons are abundantly obvious, however, I took my time to type it out insofar teachers parents and activists can reflect upon them.
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nandinish27 · 2 months ago
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Best Courses to Study in Australia for Indian Students with High ROI.
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Why Australia is a Top Study Abroad Destination in 2025
Australia continues to rank among the top destinations for Indian students seeking world-class education, global career opportunities, and a multicultural lifestyle. With over 100,000 Indian students currently studying in Australia, the trend is fueled by high employability, quality institutions, and welcoming immigration policies. This blog provides a complete study guide in Australia for Indian students, focusing on the top courses offering the highest return on investment (ROI) in 2025.
Top Reasons to Study in Australia for Indian Students
Globally ranked universities like the University of Melbourne, ANU, and UNSW
Post-study work visas for up to 4 years
Pathways to Permanent Residency (PR)
Industry-relevant, skill-based courses
High graduate employability
Scholarships and financial support for Indian students
High ROI Courses for Indian Students in Australia
1. Information Technology and Computer Science
Why It’s Worth It:
Booming tech industry in cities like Sydney and Melbourne
Strong demand for software developers, AI specialists, and cybersecurity analysts
Excellent PR pathways via the Skilled Occupation List (SOL)
Career Opportunities:
Software Developer
Cloud Engineer
Cybersecurity Analyst
Average Salary: AUD 70,000 – 120,000
2. Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Mining)
Why It’s Worth It:
High demand for engineers in infrastructure, renewable energy, and mining
PR-friendly occupations
Hands-on, accredited programs (Engineers Australia recognition)
Career Paths:
Civil Engineer
Structural Engineer
Renewable Energy Consultant
Average Salary: AUD 75,000 – 130,000
3. Health Sciences & Nursing
Why It’s Worth It:
Acute shortage of skilled healthcare workers
Strong employment growth projected until 2030
Offers direct PR routes for nursing graduates
Career Opportunities:
Registered Nurse
Public Health Officer
Physiotherapist
Average Salary: AUD 65,000 – 110,000
4. Business Analytics and Data Science
Why It’s Worth It:
High demand across sectors (banking, retail, healthcare)
Versatile career paths with global appeal
STEM classification supports extended post-study work visa
Career Options:
Data Analyst
Business Intelligence Consultant
Data Scientist
Average Salary: AUD 85,000 – 130,000
5. Accounting and Finance
Why It’s Worth It:
Consistent job demand across Australia
Accredited courses (CPA Australia, CA ANZ)
Opens doors to roles in multinational firms
Career Opportunities:
Chartered Accountant
Financial Analyst
Auditor
Average Salary: AUD 70,000 – 115,000
6. Education and Teaching
Why It’s Worth It:
Australia’s school system seeks qualified teachers, especially in regional areas
Included in the Medium and Long-term Strategic Skills List (MLTSSL)
Roles After Graduation:
Primary School Teacher
Early Childhood Educator
Secondary School Teacher
Average Salary: AUD 65,000 – 100,000
7. Architecture and Construction Management
Why It’s Worth It:
Australia’s urban expansion and infrastructure projects
Recognized qualifications with global applicability
Popular Careers:
Architect
Project Manager
Construction Estimator
Average Salary: AUD 70,000 – 120,000
Cost of Education in Australia (2025)
Course Type
Average Annual Tuition (AUD)
UG Courses
20,000 – 45,000
PG Courses
22,000 – 50,000
MBA
40,000 – 80,000
Scholarships Available for Indian Students
Australia Awards Scholarships – Fully funded by the Australian government
Destination Australia Scholarships – Regional study scholarships worth AUD 15,000
University-Specific Grants – E.g., Monash International Merit Scholarship, University of Sydney International Scholarships
Post-Study Work Rights and PR Pathways
Australia allows international students to work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and full-time during breaks. Graduates can apply for a Temporary Graduate visa (subclass 485), offering work rights for 2–4 years depending on qualification and location.
PR Pathways via:
General Skilled Migration (GSM)
Employer-Sponsored Visas
Regional Migration Programs
How Eduvisor Can Help You Study in Australia
Navigating the Australian education system, choosing the right course, and applying for visas can be overwhelming. That’s where Eduvisor, a trusted study abroad consultant in India, steps in. Eduvisor offers personalized counseling, university shortlisting, scholarship assistance, SOP writing, and complete visa support — tailored for Indian students planning to study in Australia.
Final Thoughts
Choosing a high-ROI course in Australia is more than just picking a subject — it’s about aligning your passion with global trends. With the right guidance and planning, Australia can be your gateway to a successful international career. Use this study guide in Australia for Indian students as your blueprint for 2025 and beyond.
Ready to begin your journey? Let Eduvisor turn your study abroad dream into reality.
FAQs
Q1. What are the most affordable courses to study in Australia? A: Vocational Education & Training (VET) courses, TAFE programs, and regional university degrees are often more budget-friendly.
Q2. Is PR easy after studying in Australia? A: Courses on the SOL and MLTSSL lists (like IT, Nursing, Engineering) make it easier to qualify for PR.
Q3. How do I find scholarships to study in Australia? A: Government sites, university portals, and expert consultants like Eduvisor can help you explore scholarships based on merit, need, and region.
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Indis, College AU. With Nerdanel, if you like ;).
ohhh i would like. cannot resist the absolute scandal of nindis in a modern au.
(I feel I am cheating by making neither of them particularly college-aged, but it is also juicier this way).
Indis Centore, the niece of Old Money gentleman Ingwë Centore, is absolutely a trust-fund kid. With no real worries about making money, she spends her 20s getting a degree in equine studies, which she uses mostly with her 4 beloved horses.
When she's like 28, she meets Finwë, an older widower (he's 55ish) with a 19-year old son, at a nature retreat for the very wealthy. The age difference between them is fairly notable, especially with Finwë being the CEO of a fortune 500 company, but the power dynamic isn't quite as extreme, with Indis knowing she has her own money and her own family support. They bond over riding horses and an interest in ancient historical texts.
They're married two years later, and a few months after that Indis is pregnant with their firstborn daughter, Findis. You can imagine how (now 21 year old) Feanor feels about this turn of events.
Life goes on. Indis mostly devotes herself to her child and her horses, Feanor pursues a PhD in electrical engineering, Finwe keeps trying to keep the family conflict free (he is delusional).
Feanor avoids Indis and his half-siblings like the plague, and is cruel when he cannot help but interact his step-mother. Tension also begins to rise between Indis and Finwe, mostly because she is frustrated with his tendency to always prioritize Feanor over their other children.
When, at 24, Feanor meets Nerdanel (25), a mechanic, and begins to date her, he keeps her far from his family. Nerdanel is quite an outsider in the circles he runs in, coming from a working-class family. She went to trade school despite a passion for sculpture.
After Nerdanel and Feanor wed, she goes to university to pursue a degree in Fine Arts. She's probably pregnant with their first or second at this point.
At the same time, Indis begins to feel frustrated/limited by the role of "mother" only, and after having her fourth child decides she's going to return to school to pursue something artsy -- maybe poetry eventually? This is quite easily facilitated by having all the money in the world for nannies and tuition and writing retreats.
The two women grow closer as they find out they have, by coincidence, been put into some of the same core/background classes. Nerdanel begins to open up about some of her frustrations with Feanor's emotional issues and single-minded intensity, while Indis confides in her about feeling neglected.
Certainly no scandalous affair could possibly come from this :0
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Study in Lithuania from Bangladesh 2025
Explore top universities, affordable tuition, and a seamless visa process to study in Lithuania. Start your journey today with Graduate Track!
Lithuania offers rich academic opportunities, an affordable living cost, and a high-quality education system, making it an attractive destination for students from Bangladesh. With globally recognized universities, English-taught programs, and excellent post-graduation prospects, Lithuania has become a preferred choice for international students.
This blog provides extensive knowledge on the courses you can study, how to apply, the average cost of tuition fees, steps to apply for a Lithuanian student visa from Dhaka, Sylhet, Chittagong and estimated living expenses.
Available Courses to Study in Lithuania Lithuania offers a diverse range of academic programs across various fields, making it a great destination for international students. Many universities provide English-taught programs, especially at the Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD levels. Here are some of the most popular courses for international students:
Business & Management Business Administration International Business Marketing & Digital Marketing Finance & Accounting Supply Chain Management Engineering & Technology Civil Engineering Mechanical Engineering Electrical & Electronics Engineering Renewable Energy & Environmental Engineering Artificial Intelligence & Robotics Information Technology (IT) & Computer Science Software Engineering Data Science & Big Data Analytics Cybersecurity Computer Science & AI Game Development Health & Medical Sciences Medicine Dentistry Nursing Pharmacy Public Health Social Sciences & Humanities Psychology International Relations Political Science Sociology Law Arts & Design Graphic Design Interior Design Visual Arts Music & Performing Arts Fashion Design Tourism & Hospitality Management Hotel & Restaurant Management Travel & Tourism Event Management Many Lithuanian universities collaborate with European institutions, offering Erasmus+ exchange programs, internships, and research opportunities.
Top Universities to Study in Lithuania Lithuania is home to several high-ranking universities that offer globally recognized degrees and a variety of English-taught programs. Here are some of the top universities in Lithuania for international students:
Vilnius University (VU) The oldest and largest university in Lithuania. Ranked among the top universities in Europe. Offers programs in Business, IT, Law, Medicine, and more. Strong research facilities and international collaborations.
Kaunas University of Technology (KTU) Best for Engineering, IT, and Business studies. Strong industry partnerships and innovation-driven education. Member of many international academic networks. Affordable tuition fees with scholarship options.
Vytautas Magnus University (VMU) Popular for Humanities, Social Sciences, and Arts. Offers flexible study programs and interdisciplinary courses. Active in student exchange programs like Erasmus+. Research-focused with international collaborations.
Vilnius Gediminas Technical University (VILNIUS TECH) Specializes in Engineering, Architecture, and IT. Strong focus on research, innovation, and technology. Provides students with internship and work opportunities. Has a modern campus with state-of-the-art facilities.
Lithuanian University of Health Sciences (LSMU) Best for Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, and Pharmacy. Recognized by WHO and other medical organizations. Provides clinical training at affiliated hospitals. High acceptance rate for international medical students.
ISM University of Management and Economics One of the top universities for Business and Economics. Has strong industry connections for internships and placements. Offers globally recognized business degrees. Partnered with leading universities worldwide. These universities offer world-class education with affordable tuition fees, making Lithuania an attractive destination for Bangladeshi students.
Lithuanian Student Visa Processing Agency in Dhaka & Sylhet Applying for a Lithuanian student visa from Bangladesh requires expert guidance to ensure a smooth and hassle-free process. Graduate Track is the official student visa agency of Lithuania in Bangladesh, which specializes in helping students secure admission to top Lithuanian universities and obtain their visas successfully.
With offices in Dhaka and Sylhet, Graduate Track provides end-to-end support, including university selection, application processing, document preparation, visa assistance, and pre-departure guidance. If you’re planning to study in Lithuania, Graduate Track is your reliable partner to make the journey seamless and stress-free.
Admission Process to Study in Lithuania The application process for studying in Lithuania involves several steps:
⭐ Choose a Program and University The first step is to select a university and program that aligns with your academic background and career goals. Lithuania offers a variety of English-taught courses in fields like Business, Engineering, IT, and Health Sciences.
⭐ Check Admission Requirements Each program has specific admission requirements, including academic qualifications, English language proficiency tests (IELTS/TOEFL), and other essential documents. Some universities may also require additional entrance exams or interviews.
⭐ Prepare Documents Commonly required documents for Lithuanian student visa from Bangladesh include:
✅ Completed application form ✅ Certified academic transcripts and certificates ✅ Passport-sized photograph ✅ Copy of passport ✅ Proof of English proficiency (IELTS/TOEFL) ✅ Statement of Purpose (SOP) ✅ Letters of Recommendation ✅ CV/Resume (if required) ⭐ Submit Your Application You can apply directly through Graduate Track, the official Lithuanian student visa processing agency in Bangladesh.
⭐ Pay Application Fees Application fees vary by university but typically range between €50 – €150.
⭐ Entrance Exams or Interviews Some universities may conduct online interviews or entrance exams, particularly for competitive courses like Medicine and Engineering.
⭐ Receive Admission Letter Once your application is accepted, you will receive an offer letter from the university. This document is essential for your student visa application.
⭐ Where to submit Lithuanian visa application in Bangladesh? Once all your documents are ready submit your category D visa in Dhaka VFS Sweden visa application centre. Bangladeshi students no longer need to go India for Lithuanian student visa. VFS Sweden application centre located at Gulshan 2. Connect with our advisor for admission and visa support.
Average Tuition Fees in Lithuania Tuition fees at higher education institutions in Lithuania vary based on the university, chosen study program, and academic level. On average, the cost of studying in Lithuania is:
Program Level Fees in Euro Fees in USD Fees in BDT Bachelor Studies 1500 – 3000 EUR 1300 USD 171,628.32 BDT Master Studies 2300 – 4000 EUR 2300 USD 303,650.11 BDT PhD Studies 8400 EUR 8400 USD 1,108,983 BDT Living Cost of Lithuania Lithuania is a budget-friendly destination for international students. Here’s a breakdown of typical monthly living costs:
EUR USD BDT 535.80 EUR 580.60 USD 70,758.22 BDT Here’s How Graduate Track Can Assist You: Personalized Consultation: We provide expert guidance on the Lithuanian student visa process, ensuring you meet all requirements and submit the necessary documents for a successful application.
University Admission Support: Our team assists you in securing admission to top universities in Lithuania, helping you choose the right program based on your academic background and career goals.
Comprehensive Visa Assistance: Whether it’s filling out application forms, preparing documents, or visa interview support, Graduate Track is here to make the process smooth and stress-free.
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Conclusion Lithuania has become an increasingly popular destination for Bangladeshi students due to its high-quality education system, affordable tuition fees, and diverse academic opportunities. With globally recognized universities, a range of English-taught programs, and a smooth visa process, Lithuania offers a great environment for international students to pursue their higher education.
If you are planning to study in Lithuania, expert guidance can make the application and visa process easier. Graduate Track is the official student visa agency of Lithuania in Bangladesh with its experienced team and offices in Dhaka and Sylhet and is here to assist you at every step—from university admission to visa processing.
Start your journey to studying in Lithuania today with the Graduate Track and take a step closer to achieving your academic and career goals.
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Why Germany is becoming a preferred study destination in 2025 for Indian students
Germany has recently become the favourite destination of Indian students for studying. The interest continues to increase prominently as we welcome the year 2025, and there are good reasons for that. Germany, with its strong education system, tuition fee or no tuition fee, excellent and unmatched post-study work opportunities, multicultural and vibrant environment, provides the whole world to a young Indian student that he/ she is always searching for in an international education system.
This blog explores why Germany is emerging as one of the top study abroad destinations for Indian students in 2025.
1. World-Class Education at Affordable Costs
High quality, tuition-free or low-cost education system is in Germany one of the biggest attractions to Indian students. Most public universities demonstrate minimal to no tuition fees across the full range of undergraduate as well as a large majority of postgraduate students, including international students. The obligatory involvement of students is minimal in semester payments (€ 200- € 500), which can also include coverage of public transportation and other facilities.
This is quite cheap compared to other countries such as UK or USA where tuition fees may require middle-income families in India may not be able to afford.
2. Globally Recognised Universities
Germany is home to some of the world’s best universities, known for academic excellence, cutting-edge research, and strong industry connections. Institutions like:
Technical University of Munich (TUM)
RWTH Aachen University
Heidelberg University
Freie Universität Berlin
University of Stuttgart
...consistently rank high in international rankings. Many German universities offer English-taught programs, particularly at the postgraduate level, making it easier for Indian students who may not speak German fluently to study in the country.
3. Strong Focus on Engineering, Technology, and Sciences
Germany is the powerhouse of engineering and technology in Europe. With its reputation for automotive engineering, mechanical design, and clean energy innovations, Germany attracts thousands of Indian students pursuing fields like:
Mechani
al Engineering
Computer Science
Automotive Engineering
Data Science and AI
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Renewable Energy Technology
Courses are often designed in collaboration with leading companies such as Siemens, BMW, Bosch, SAP, and Volkswagen — offering students real-world learning, internships, and job placements after graduation.
4. Opportunities for Post-Study Work and Immigration
Germany has one of the best post-study job opportunities to Indian students. Upon graduation, the international student is allowed to remain in Germany as long up to 18 months, on a job-seeking visa, to enable him or her to secure employment in his or her area of study. After securing a job, they can obtain an EU Blue Card or a residence permit, which can ultimately lead to permanent residency (PR).
This is a very favourable route of long-term secure residence in Europe, and Germany is one of the attractive countries, particularly for Indian students who want to pursue careers the world over.
5. Affordable Cost of Living
Whereas larger cities such as Munich or Frankfurt are more expensive to live in, a variety of accommodation, transport, and food costs are lower in many student-friendly cities in Germany, e.g. in Leipzig, Dresden, Aachen or Karlsruhe. Indian students spend an average of 800 euros to 1000 euros of their money on accommodation.
The international students are also permitted by Germany to take part-time jobs to twenty hours in a week to earn themselves income and to enable them to become exposed to the world of work.
6. Booming Job Market in Key Industries
Germany is having problems with skilled professionals in different fields. Disciplines like Information Technology, Engineering, Data analytics, Health sciences, and Environmental sciences also actively recruit young, talented graduates.
This need is in line with the interests of Indian students majoring in STEM and aiming at employment in sectors with high employment prospects. The fact of low unemployment and big paychecks, particularly in engineering and IT jobs, compels Indian graduates to remain and develop their careers in Germany.
7. Scholarships and Funding Opportunities
Indian students can benefit from a range of scholarship opportunities provided by the German government and individual universities. Key scholarships include:
DAAD Scholarships (Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst)
Erasmus+ Program
Konrad-Adenauer-Stiftung Scholarship
Heinrich Böll Foundation Scholarships
Deutschlandstipendium
These scholarships not only cover tuition fees (if any) but also provide monthly stipends, travel allowances, and health insurance support, making studying in Germany more accessible for meritorious Indian students.
8. Rich Cultural and Travel Experience
Studying in Germany will expose the student to an active European style of life, great cultural background, and a wonderful travel experience. Whether in the castles of Bavaria or in the museums of Berlin, Indian students will also have an opportunity to learn more about the various cultural heritage of Germany and share the popular events such as Oktoberfest or Christmas Markets.
Additionally, under the German student visa, students are free to move across the Schengen Area, which means they can have weekend escapades in countries such as France, Italy, the Netherlands, Austria, or Switzerland, thus exposing them more to the world.
9. Safe, Inclusive, and Multicultural Environment
Germany is reputable in terms of safety, political stability, and the reception of international students. Cities such as Berlin, Frankfurt, and Cologne are the multi-cultural centers, which have a large number of international students, including several Indians.
Indian student associations and cultural clubs, as well as religious establishments like temples and gurdwaras, are also numbered to make new students feel at home. As well, universities offer special international student support services, career guidance, and orientation programs to ease the transition.
10. Language Advantage and Career Flexibility
Most programs are offered in English, but the students are recommended to learn simple German, which can be taught at a high level to increase employment opportunities, everyday communication, and adaptation to the host community. Language schools (especially universities) usually give free or cheap courses to study German.
Indian students stand to have more opportunities when they learn a language, as this expands their career frontier in Germany, and it is not bound to multinational companies, but also in positions at the government and the public sector.
11. Positive Government Relations and Visa Support
The relationship between India and Germany is also good on the egard of diplomatic relations, and this is inherent in several bilateral agreements to boost student exchange. The German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) and the Indo-German Science & Technology Centre (IGSTC) encourage academic cooperation, collaborative research, and research exchange.
Furthermore, the German student visa application process is rather easy as compared to other nations in case all the required documents are in place. The German government has also come up in recent years to simplify the issue of visas and offer quicker appointment slots to Indian students.
12. Growing Number of Indian Students in Germany
The statistics obtained by the DAAD state that in the last few years the number of Indian students studying in Germany has increased by 15-20 percent. The number of Indian students in Germany in 2024 has notably exceeded the mark of 42, 000 thus making the Indian students the second-largest group of international students in the country.
It is even likely that the figure will increase to a greater degree in 2025 as additional Indian students decide to travel to Germany because of low-cost and good education and job opportunities.
Final Thoughts: Why Indian Students Should Choose Germany in 2025
Germany has all the qualities that Indian students look for when planning to study abroad in 2025:
Globally ranked, research-intensive universities
Affordable education and living costs
Job-ready courses in high-demand fields
Vibrant international student community
Excellent post-study work and PR options
It is also a cost-effective and high-quality educational destination in Germany because of the increasing fees in other countries. As an individual looking forward to BTech, MBA, or data science, Germany 2025 is the ideal place to grow, learn, and develop.
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Why Choose GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management for Your Engineering Career
If you’re a student dreaming of a career in engineering or management, then GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management should be on your list of top colleges in India. Located in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, this institute is known for academic excellence, great placement records, and a future-focused learning environment.
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In this blog, we’ll explore everything about GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management — including its courses, fee structure, admission process, placement highlights, and why students across India trust this college to build a successful career.
About GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management
GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management, also known as GLBITM, is a premier private engineering college affiliated with Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), Lucknow. It was established in 2005 and has quickly grown into one of the most sought-after institutes in North India.
The institute is approved by AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) and offers both undergraduate (B.Tech) and postgraduate (MBA, M.Tech) programs. With over 300+ faculty members, world-class infrastructure, and an industry-focused curriculum, GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management prepares students for real-world challenges.
Courses Offered at GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management
The institute offers a wide range of technical and management programs. Here are the major ones:
B.Tech (4 Years – Full Time)
Computer Science and Engineering (CSE)
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
Information Technology
Electronics and Communication Engineering
Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
MBA (2 Years – Full Time)
Specializations in Marketing, Finance, HR, and Business Analytics
M.Tech (2 Years – Full Time)
Computer Science
Electronics and Communication
All programs follow the AKTU curriculum with added industry training and skill development modules.
Why Choose GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management?
Here’s why thousands of students apply every year to GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management:
Top-Notch Faculty
The college has experienced professors and industry experts who focus on both theory and practical learning.
Excellent Placement Record
The institute has a dedicated placement cell that brings in top companies like Infosys, Wipro, TCS, Amazon, Capgemini, Accenture, and many more. Students from CSE and IT branches often get multiple job offers.
State-of-the-Art Infrastructure
Modern classrooms, high-end labs, research centers, a digital library, and Wi-Fi-enabled campus help students learn better.
Skill Development Programs
The college regularly organizes seminars, hackathons, coding competitions, personality development workshops, and guest lectures to improve student confidence and knowledge.
Focus on Discipline and Values
Unlike many private colleges, GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management follows a no-ragging, no-tolerance policy and promotes discipline across campus.
Admission Process at GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management
The admission process is simple and student-friendly. Here’s how you can get into B.Tech or MBA at GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management:
For B.Tech:
Eligibility: 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics
Entrance Exam: Valid score in JEE Main or Direct Admission based on 12th percentage (Management Quota)
Application Mode: Online/Offline through official website or college campus
For MBA:
Eligibility: Graduation with minimum 50% marks
Entrance Exam: CAT/MAT/CMAT/UPCET or direct admission
Once you’re shortlisted, you will be called for counseling and fee payment to confirm your seat.
Fee Structure at GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management
Here’s an approximate breakdown of the fees:
B.Tech:
Tuition Fee: ₹1,30,000 per year
Hostel Fee: ₹85,000 – ₹1,20,000 per year (AC/Non-AC options)
Other Charges: Exam, library, lab – ₹10,000 to ₹15,000/year
Total for 4 Years: Around ₹6.5 – ₹7.5 Lakhs
MBA:
Tuition Fee: ₹1,30,000 – ₹1,50,000 per year
Total for 2 Years: ₹2.6 – ₹3 Lakhs
Scholarships are available for meritorious and economically weaker students.
Placements at GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management
Placement is one of the strongest points of GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management. Every year, 400+ companies visit the campus. The average salary package ranges from ₹4 – ₹6 LPA for CSE and IT students, and some students even get ₹10+ LPA offers from top MNCs.
Top Recruiters:
Infosys
Wipro
TCS
Capgemini
Accenture
Cognizant
Deloitte
Tech Mahindra
Amazon
HCL
The college also helps students prepare for competitive exams like GATE, CAT, and government jobs.
Hostel and Campus Life
Life at GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management is balanced between academics and personal growth.
Hostel Features:
Separate hostels for boys and girls
24x7 security and CCTV
Nutritious food and hygienic mess
Laundry, gym, indoor games
Campus Life:
Tech events, cultural fests, sports meets
Clubs for coding, robotics, drama, music, and photography
Guest lectures by CEOs and entrepreneurs
College buses and medical support
Students from different states come together, creating a diverse and friendly atmosphere.
What Students Say About GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management
“GL Bajaj is more than just a college, it’s a launchpad for my career. The faculty and placements are the best in NCR.” – Nikhil Sharma, CSE 4th Year
“Thanks to GLBITM, I got placed in Wipro and Infosys. The environment here is very motivating.” – Shruti Verma, IT Branch
Final Thoughts
If you are looking for a college that offers a strong foundation in academics, a disciplined environment, top-class placements, and overall development, then GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management is the right choice.
With its consistent performance, growing reputation, and student-centric approach, it is becoming one of the top private engineering institutes in India. So whether you aim to become a software engineer, data analyst, project manager, or even an entrepreneur — your journey can begin at GL Bajaj Institute of Technology and Management.
If you need further information contact:
523, 5th Floor, Wave Silver Tower, Sec-18 Noida, UP-201301
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Popular Courses to Study in Russia - From Medicine to Engineering
Russia, the world’s largest country and a hub of scientific and academic excellence, has become a top destination for international students, especially from India, Asia, and Africa. With more than 700 universities, state-of-the-art research facilities, and globally recognized degrees, Russia offers world-class education across a wide variety of disciplines.
Whether you're interested in Medicine, Engineering, Aviation, or IT, Russia combines affordable tuition, English-medium courses, and global career opportunities all in one place.
Here’s a closer look at the most popular courses to study in Russia that are shaping global professionals.
1. Medicine (MBBS) - Russia’s Crown Jewel
Russia is one of the most sought-after countries for studying MBBS among Indian students. Its medical programs are:
Approved by NMC (MCI), WHO, ECFMG, FAIMER, and more
Taught in English medium at many universities
Supported by modern labs and real-time hospital training
Offered with affordable tuition fees and no donation
Indian students also benefit from a strong Indian student community, Indian mess facilities, and NMC/FMGE coaching at some universities.
Top Medical Universities in Russia:
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Kazan Federal University
Crimea Federal University
First Moscow State Medical University
Peoples' Friendship University of Russia (RUDN)
2. Engineering - Technological Excellence at Its Best
Russia has a long-standing reputation for excellence in Engineering, especially in fields like:
Mechanical Engineering
Civil Engineering
Aerospace & Aviation Engineering
Electrical & Electronics
Petroleum & Mining Engineering
Engineering courses in Russia focus on practical learning, lab research, and industry integration, producing some of the finest technical minds in the world.
Top Engineering Institutions:
Bauman Moscow State Technical University
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT)
Tomsk Polytechnic University
Saint Petersburg State Polytechnic University
3. Information Technology - Preparing Future Tech Leaders
As the world becomes increasingly digital, Russia has expanded its offerings in IT, Computer Science, and AI. Students can study:
Software Engineering
Cybersecurity
Artificial Intelligence
Data Science
Network & Cloud Computing
IT programs are future-oriented and come with opportunities to work on real-time tech projects with startups and multinational companies.
4. Business & Economics - Building Global Entrepreneurs
Russia’s growing economy and links with global markets make it a great place to study Business, Management, and Economics. These courses often include:
International trade and finance modules
Case studies and real-time market simulations
Erasmus+ and exchange program opportunities
Top Institutions:
Higher School of Economics (HSE)
Moscow State University – Faculty of Economics
Saint Petersburg State University – Graduate School of Management
5. Aviation & Aerospace - Fly High with Russian Expertise
Russia is a global leader in space and aviation technology. Its universities offer internationally respected programs in:
Aeronautical Engineering
Aerospace Science
Pilot Training & Aviation Management
Space Technology
Students receive hands-on training and access to real simulators, labs, and research centers, making Russia an ideal launchpad for aviation careers.
Top Institutions:
Moscow Aviation Institute
Samara State Aerospace University
Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation
Why Study in Russia?
✅ Globally recognized degrees ✅ Affordable tuition and living costs ✅ No entrance exams for many courses ✅ English-medium programs widely available ✅ Safe, student-friendly environment ✅ Strong international student support and visa success
Begin Your Study Journey in Russia with Study Ukraine!
At Study Ukraine, we go beyond borders to connect you with top universities in Russia. Whether you're aiming to pursue MBBS, Engineering, IT, or Aviation, our expert team offers:
Personalized university selection
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Pre-departure guidance
We’ve already helped thousands of students achieve their global education dreams and now it’s your turn.
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Study in Canada: The Ideal Gateway for Indian Students Seeking Global Excellence
In recent years, Canada has emerged as a beacon for international students—and among them, Indian students form the largest and fastest-growing community. Known for its inclusive society, high standard of living, and world-renowned academic institutions, Canada has become more than a study destination; it's a land of opportunity.
To study in Canada is to walk a path that merges academic brilliance with real-world potential. It is a chance to gain globally respected qualifications while immersing yourself in a society built on diversity, safety, and innovation. For Indian students, this North American nation presents the perfect blend of affordability, accessibility, and aspirational value.
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Why Indian Students Are Choosing Canada
1. World-Class Education at an Affordable Cost
Canadian education stands tall in global rankings, yet remains comparatively affordable. Tuition fees are moderate, and cost of living—though varying by city—is manageable, especially when combined with the ability to work part-time during studies.
2. High-Quality Institutions
Canada houses some of the best universities and colleges in the world. These institutions focus on research, hands-on learning, and global career development.
3. Post-Study Work Opportunities
One of Canada's most attractive features is its Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), which allows students to stay and work for up to three years after graduation. This often becomes a stepping stone to permanent residency.
4. Multicultural and Inclusive Society
Canada embraces immigrants. Its social systems are designed to support diversity, which is why Indian students feel at home with familiar communities, food, festivals, and languages.
5. Safe and Student-Friendly Environment
Consistently ranked as one of the safest countries in the world, Canada’s cities offer excellent healthcare, infrastructure, and student support services.
Top Universities in Canada for Indian Students
Canada boasts over 100 universities, and several of them are internationally ranked. Here are some institutions that particularly attract Indian students:
1. University of Toronto
Ranked among the top 25 globally, U of T is known for research in life sciences, computer science, and engineering. It offers cutting-edge infrastructure and a cosmopolitan campus in downtown Toronto.
2. University of British Columbia (UBC)
UBC offers strong programs in environmental sciences, international relations, and business. The Vancouver campus is a visual treat and a hub for innovation.
3. McGill University
Located in Montreal, McGill combines European-style academic depth with North American dynamism. Great for medical, law, and arts students.
4. University of Waterloo
Famous for its co-op programs and strong ties to the tech industry, Waterloo is ideal for STEM students looking for real-world work experience during study.
5. McMaster University
Highly regarded for its health sciences and engineering programs, McMaster also offers a tight-knit student community and a collaborative academic culture.
6. York University & Simon Fraser University
Popular among business and liberal arts students, these schools offer flexible programs, affordable tuition, and large Indian student populations.
Popular Courses Chosen by Indian Students
Some programs see higher enrollment from Indian students due to better job prospects and relevance to the global market:
Computer Science and IT
Engineering (Civil, Mechanical, Electrical)
Business and Management (including MBA)
Health Sciences and Biotechnology
Data Analytics and AI
Media and Communication
Environmental Studies
Canadian universities emphasize experiential learning—so expect internships, labs, co-op programs, and field projects built into your coursework.
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How to Apply: Step-by-Step for Indian Students
1. Research and Shortlist Programs Begin with trusted resources like EduCanada, QS Rankings, or directly visit university websites. Consider location, tuition, entry requirements, and program offerings.
2. Meet the Eligibility Criteria Each program has specific requirements:
Minimum academic score (typically 65–75%)
English proficiency: IELTS (6.5–7.0), TOEFL, or PTE scores
GRE/GMAT for some graduate programs
3. Prepare Documents
Academic transcripts and certificates
Statement of Purpose (SOP)
Letters of Recommendation (LOR)
Updated CV
Passport and ID proof
4. Apply to Universities Most universities accept online applications. Ensure that your SOP is tailored and strong—it’s one of the most critical parts of your application.
5. Apply for a Study Permit (Student Visa) Once you receive an offer letter, you can apply for a study permit. You’ll need:
Letter of Acceptance
Proof of funds (minimum CAD 20,000)
Medical exam
Police certificate (if required)
Scholarships and Financial Aid
Many universities in Canada offer scholarships for Indian students, both merit-based and need-based:
Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarships
University of Toronto International Scholar Award
UBC International Leader of Tomorrow Award
York University Global Leader of Tomorrow
Ontario Graduate Scholarships
Some colleges also offer entrance-based bursaries that do not require a separate application.
Life in Canada: What to Expect
From sipping hot chocolate during snowy winters in Toronto to biking through summer trails in Vancouver, student life in Canada is full of contrast and excitement.
Living Costs
Living expenses range from CAD 10,000 to 15,000 per year. Students can work up to 20 hours/week during the semester and full-time during breaks.
Indian Communities
With growing Indian diasporas in cities like Brampton, Surrey, and Mississauga, students easily find cultural comfort zones while expanding their global networks.
Healthcare
Most provinces offer health insurance for international students at nominal costs. Be sure to check provincial policies.
Work and Immigration After Graduation
The Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP) allows students to work in Canada for a duration equivalent to their study program (up to 3 years). Many employers favor Canadian-educated candidates.
This work experience can lead to Permanent Residency (PR) through programs like:
Canadian Experience Class (CEC)
Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs)
Express Entry System
Many Indian students successfully transition from PGWP holders to permanent residents within 2–3 years.
Real Success: A Student's Story
Anjali Mehta, from Pune, pursued a Bachelor’s in Business Administration at the University of British Columbia. With the help of her school’s co-op program, she interned at a financial firm during her third year. That internship turned into a job offer—and a path to PR.
She now works as a financial analyst in Vancouver and volunteers with UBC’s Indian Students Association to mentor new students.
Conclusion: Canada Is More Than a Destination—It’s a Future
To study in Canada is to invest in more than a degree—it’s to step into a world where quality education meets quality of life. For Indian students seeking personal growth, professional development, and a globally respected qualification, Canada is a wise and rewarding choice.
Whether you’re an aspiring engineer, a budding entrepreneur, a future healthcare professional, or someone simply looking to expand horizons, universities in Canada for Indian students offer the environment, resources, and community to help you thrive.
So don’t just dream about studying abroad—plan it. Canada is waiting.
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Decode Your Dream: The Real Cost of Study in UK, Intakes & Top Universities
Embarking on an international education journey is a significant investment, and understanding the cost of study in UK is paramount for any aspiring student. While the UK offers world-class academic institutions and excellent post-study opportunities, it's essential to have a clear financial roadmap. This comprehensive guide will break down the various expenses associated with studying in the UK, from tuition fees at top universities in UK to living costs, and also shed light on the key intakes in UK that you need to be aware of.
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Unpacking the Cost of Study in UK: Tuition Fees
The tuition fees are often the largest component of the cost of study in UK. These vary significantly based on your chosen course, university, and level of study.
Undergraduate Degrees (Bachelor's)
For international students, undergraduate degrees at top universities in UK can range from approximately £10,000 to £22,000 per year for most programs.
More specialized courses like Medicine, Veterinary Science, or Dentistry are considerably more expensive, often ranging from £30,000 to £55,000 per year or even higher, especially at highly competitive institutions.
Postgraduate Degrees (Master's & PhD)
Master's degrees typically cost between £12,000 and £25,000 per year. Like undergraduate programs, professional degrees such as MBAs or specialized STEM programs can be higher, reaching up to £45,000 or more.
PhD programs can range from £15,000 to £24,000 per year, though research-intensive fields might have higher costs.
Factors Influencing Tuition Fees:
University Ranking/Reputation: Generally, the more prestigious the university (e.g., Oxbridge, Russell Group universities), the higher the tuition fees.
Course Subject: Lab-based courses (science, engineering, medicine) typically have higher fees than classroom-based courses (humanities, social sciences).
Location: While tuition fees are set by the university, they can sometimes be influenced by the general cost of living in the region.
Beyond Tuition: Living Costs in the UK
In addition to tuition, living expenses form a substantial part of the cost of study in UK. These costs vary significantly depending on your lifestyle and, crucially, the city you choose to live in.
Official UKVI Maintenance Funds (as of January 2, 2025)
The UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) sets minimum maintenance funds that international students must prove they have to cover living costs. These are non-negotiable for your visa application:
For London: £1,483 per month for up to 9 months (£13,347 total).
Outside London: £1,136 per month for up to 9 months (£10,224 total).
Estimated Monthly Living Expenses (beyond UKVI minimum)
While the UKVI figures are minimums for visa purposes, your actual spending might be higher. Here's a breakdown of average monthly expenses:
Accommodation: This is the biggest variable.
University Halls: £500 - £850 per month (often inclusive of utilities, a good starting point for new students).
Private Rentals (shared): £400 - £1,200+ per month (significantly higher in London, often £700-£1500+). Rent outside London can be as low as £400-£700 in smaller cities.
Food & Groceries: £150 - £300 per month (cooking at home is much cheaper than eating out).
Transportation: £50 - £100 per month (student discounts on public transport are often available). London's public transport is more expensive.
Utilities (if not included in rent): £50 - £150 per month (electricity, gas, internet, water).
Books & Study Materials: £30 - £60 per month.
Personal & Leisure: £100 - £200+ per month (depends heavily on individual spending habits – socializing, entertainment, shopping).
Total Annual Living Costs: On average, students can expect to spend between £14,000 and £22,000 per year on living expenses, excluding tuition. London will be at the higher end of this scale.
Additional Costs to Budget For
Beyond tuition and daily living, remember to factor in these essential costs:
UK Student Visa Fee: £524 (as of April 9, 2025).
Immigration Health Surcharge (IHS): £776 per year of your visa granted (paid upfront for the entire visa duration). This grants you access to the National Health Service (NHS).
Flights: One-time cost, varies based on origin and time of booking.
Travel Insurance: Recommended for your journey and initial days.
Initial Setup Costs: Deposits for accommodation, household items, bedding etc. (£500 - £1,000).
Navigating Intakes in UK for Strategic Planning
Understanding the intakes in UK is crucial for your application timeline and financial planning. The UK generally has three main intakes:
1. September/October Intake (Main Intake)
When: This is the primary intake, with the vast majority of courses and universities offering admissions.
Application Period: Applications typically open in September of the previous year and close between January and March, though some universities may have later deadlines. Highly competitive courses and top universities in UK often have earlier deadlines.
Benefits: Wider choice of courses, more scholarship opportunities, and a larger international student cohort for easier integration.
2. January/February Intake (Secondary Intake)
When: A significant number of universities offer a limited selection of courses for this intake.
Application Period: Applications usually open around July/August and close in September/October of the previous year.
Benefits: Good option if you missed the main September intake, allows for more preparation time after high school or a gap year, less competition for some courses.
3. May/June Intake (Limited Intake)
When: This is the least common intake, with very few universities and courses available. It's usually for specific programs or foundation courses.
Application Period: Generally around February/March.
Benefits: Ideal for students needing a very quick start or looking for highly specific programs.
Strategic Planning for the Cost of Study in UK
Budgeting: Create a detailed budget encompassing all potential expenses (tuition, living, visa, travel, etc.).
Scholarships: Actively seek out UK scholarships for Indian students (and other nationalities). Many universities and external organizations offer merit-based, need-based, or course-specific scholarships that can significantly reduce your cost of study in UK.
Part-time Work: International students on a Student Visa are generally allowed to work up to 20 hours per week during term time and full-time during holidays. This can help cover some living expenses.
Location Choice: Consider universities in cities outside London, as living costs are considerably lower. Many excellent top universities in UK are located in more affordable cities like Manchester, Birmingham, Leeds, Glasgow, and Cardiff.
Conclusion
While the cost of study in UK requires careful consideration, the investment often yields significant returns in terms of world-class education, global career prospects, and an enriching cultural experience. By understanding the tuition fees, estimating living costs, and strategically planning around the different intakes in UK, you can make informed decisions. Exploring UK scholarships for Indian students and other funding options can further ease the financial burden, making your dream of studying at one of the top universities in UK an achievable reality.
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Your Kiwi Dream: A Guide to Study in New Zealand for Indian Students, Costs, Scholarships, and Job Opportunities in New Zealand
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Your Dream Down Under: A Comprehensive Guide to Study in New Zealand
Are you dreaming of an international education that combines academic excellence with an unforgettable cultural experience? Look no further than New Zealand, a country renowned for its world-class universities, stunning natural beauty, and welcoming atmosphere. For aspiring students from around the globe, particularly from India, to study in New Zealand offers a unique and rewarding path to a brighter future. This comprehensive guide will illuminate the many facets of studying in this incredible island nation.
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Why Study in New Zealand? Unveiling the Kiwi Advantage
So, why study in New Zealand? The answer lies in a compelling blend of factors that set it apart from other popular study destinations.
World-Class Education System
New Zealand boasts a globally recognized education system, consistently ranking among the top countries for educational quality. All eight of its universities feature in the QS World University Rankings, with some even making it into the top 100. This ensures that your qualification will hold significant weight internationally, opening doors to diverse career opportunities worldwide. The education system emphasizes practical, research-led learning, fostering critical thinking and innovation – skills highly valued in today's dynamic global job market.
Safe and Welcoming Environment
New Zealand is consistently ranked as one of the safest and most peaceful countries in the world. Its low crime rates and politically stable environment provide a secure and comfortable setting for international students. The warm and friendly nature of New Zealanders, often referred to as "Kiwis," creates a multicultural and inclusive society where international students feel at home.
Post-Study Work Opportunities
A significant draw for international students is New Zealand's generous post-study work visa policy. Graduates are eligible to apply for a Post-Study Work Visa (PSWV), allowing them to stay and work for up to three years after completing their studies, depending on their qualification. This provides invaluable international work experience and can even lead to pathways for permanent residency, making it an attractive option for those looking to build a long-term career abroad.
Affordable Living and Tuition
Compared to other top study destinations like the USA, UK, and Australia, the cost of study in New Zealand is generally more affordable. While tuition fees vary by program and institution, they are often more competitive. Moreover, the overall cost of living, including accommodation, food, and transportation, is manageable, especially with the opportunity to work part-time during your studies.
Unlocking Your Potential: Popular Courses and Career Prospects
New Zealand offers a wide array of programs across various disciplines, catering to diverse interests and career aspirations. Some of the most popular fields of study for international students include:
Information Technology (IT) & Computer Science: With a growing tech sector, New Zealand has a high demand for IT professionals, including software developers, cybersecurity experts, and data analysts.
Agriculture & Horticulture: As an agricultural powerhouse, the country offers excellent programs and research opportunities in these fields.
Engineering: Specializations like civil, electrical, and mechanical engineering are highly sought after.
Healthcare: Nursing, public health, and other allied health professions are consistently in demand.
Business & Management: From MBAs to specialized business degrees, New Zealand universities offer strong programs with practical applications.
Graduates from these fields can expect competitive salaries and excellent job opportunities in New Zealand. The average salary for graduates varies by industry and experience, but sectors like IT, healthcare, and engineering offer some of the highest earning potentials, with experienced professionals earning upwards of NZD 100,000 annually.
Funding Your Dreams: Scholarship for Indian Students in New Zealand
For Indian students aspiring to study in New Zealand, numerous scholarship opportunities can help ease the financial burden. These scholarships are offered by the New Zealand government, individual universities, and private organizations, typically based on academic merit, leadership potential, or specific program needs.
Prominent Scholarship Programs:
Manaaki New Zealand Scholarships: These prestigious government-funded scholarships cover full tuition fees, living allowances, travel, and medical insurance for postgraduate students from eligible developing countries, including India.
New Zealand Excellence Awards (NZEA): Funded by New Zealand universities and Education New Zealand, NZEA offers a range of scholarships for both undergraduate and postgraduate studies across various disciplines.
University-Specific Scholarships: Almost all New Zealand universities offer their own scholarships for international students. Examples include the University of Auckland International Student Excellence Scholarship, Victoria University of Wellington Scholarships, and the University of Otago International Research Master's Scholarship. These can be partial or full scholarships and are highly competitive.
External Scholarships: Various trusts and foundations also offer scholarships for specific fields of study or for students from particular regions.
It is highly recommended for prospective students to research and apply for scholarships well in advance, as the application processes can be rigorous and deadlines vary.
Your Journey to Aotearoa: The Application Process
The process to study in New Zealand involves several key steps:
Research and Choose Your Program: Identify the universities and courses that align with your academic and career goals.
Meet Admission Requirements: Ensure you meet the academic prerequisites, including English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS, TOEFL) and previous academic transcripts.
Apply for Admission: Submit your application to your chosen institutions. Once accepted, you will receive an Offer of Place.
Secure Your Student Visa: The New Zealand student visa application requires your Offer of Place, proof of sufficient funds for tuition and living expenses (NZD 20,000 per year for living costs), a valid passport, health and character certificates, and sometimes a return air ticket. It is advisable to apply at least three months before your course starts.
New Zealand offers an incredible opportunity to gain a world-class education while experiencing a vibrant culture and stunning natural landscapes. With strong academic institutions, excellent post-study work prospects, and a range of scholarships available, there has never been a better time to consider New Zealand for your international study journey.
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Why Study in Ireland? Explore Courses, Scholarships, Costs & Visa Guide for 2025
Ireland is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after destinations for international students. With its world-class education system, rich cultural heritage, and welcoming atmosphere, the country offers an ideal environment for academic and personal growth. In this blog, we will delve into why study in Ireland, explore popular courses in Ireland, shed light on scholarships in Ireland, discuss the cost of studying in Ireland, guide you through the Ireland student visa process, and highlight the best universities in Ireland for international students.
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Why Study in Ireland?
Ireland has emerged as a top choice for students worldwide due to several compelling reasons:
High-quality education: Irish universities are known globally for their rigorous academics and research output
English-speaking environment: This helps international students adjust quickly and excel in their studies.
Welcoming culture: A safe, multicultural, and student-friendly society awaits you.
Strong employment prospects: Ireland is home to many multinational companies, particularly in tech, pharmaceuticals, and finance.
Post-study work options: Graduates can stay and work in Ireland for up to two years, enhancing their career opportunities.
Top Universities in Ireland
Ireland boasts several prestigious universities that attract thousands of international students every year. Some of the leading universities in Ireland include:
Trinity College Dublin (TCD): Known for arts, humanities, engineering, and business programs.
University College Dublin (UCD): One of Europe’s largest universities offering diverse courses from science to law.
University College Cork (UCC): Renowned for research in biotechnology and health sciences.
National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG): Strong in social sciences and marine biology.
Dublin City University (DCU): Offers excellent programs in computing and communications.
Each university provides a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses to suit varied academic interests.
Popular Courses in Ireland
Ireland offers a broad spectrum of courses in Ireland tailored to industry needs and global trends. Some of the most popular fields of study include:
Information Technology and Computer Science
Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Civil)
Business, Finance, and Accounting
Health and Life Sciences
Pharmaceutical Sciences and Biotechnology
Environmental Science and Renewable Energy
Creative Arts and Design
These courses are designed to equip students with skills relevant to Ireland’s booming job market and the global economy.
Scholarships in Ireland: Opportunities for International Students
To support international students, many scholarships in Ireland are available that reduce the financial burden and reward academic excellence:
Government of Ireland Scholarships: Offered to students from various countries, including India.
University-specific scholarships: Most Irish universities provide merit-based and need-based scholarships.
Enterprise Ireland Scholarships: Focused on science, technology, and innovation fields.
International Education Scholarships: Funded by private organizations and educational foundations.
Applying early and preparing a strong application, including academic records and personal statements, increases your chances of securing funding.
Cost of Studying in Ireland
Understanding the cost of studying in Ireland is vital for planning your budget. Here’s a rough estimate:
Expense
Average Cost (EUR per year)
Tuition Fees
€9,000 – €22,000
Living Expenses (rent, food, transport)
€10,000 – €12,000
Health Insurance
€300 – €600
Miscellaneous
€1,000 – €2,000
Costs vary depending on the city (Dublin tends to be more expensive) and lifestyle choices. Ireland remains more affordable than other popular study destinations such as the UK and USA.
Ireland Student Visa: What You Need to Know
To study in Ireland, international students must obtain an Ireland student visa (also called a study visa or residence permit). Here’s a quick overview:
Eligibility and Requirements:
Proof of admission to a recognized Irish university
Evidence of sufficient funds to cover tuition and living expenses
Valid passport and recent photographs
Proof of medical insurance
English language proficiency certificates (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent)
Police clearance certificate (for some countries)
Application Process:
Apply online via the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS)
Submit supporting documents and pay the visa fee
Attend a visa interview if required
The visa processing time typically ranges from 6 to 8 weeks, so early application is recommended.
Final Thoughts
Choosing to study in Ireland is more than just an educational decision — it’s a step towards a global career and a culturally enriching experience. From world-renowned universities in Ireland and diverse courses in Ireland to accessible scholarships in Ireland and a manageable cost of studying in Ireland, the country offers everything a student needs to thrive.
Preparing early for your Ireland student visa and understanding the admission cycles will smoothen your path to Ireland’s welcoming campuses.
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Study Master’s Programs for Free in Germany
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Study Cyber-Physical System Engineering for Industry in Europe
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Build the Smart Industry of Tomorrow
Step into the future of engineering by mastering Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) – the core of Industry 4.0. Europe, a global hub for innovation and advanced manufacturing, offers cutting-edge programs that blend mechanical systems, electronics, artificial intelligence, and data-driven automation.
Why Study CPS Engineering in Europe?
Globally Recognized Education
Learn from top-ranked European universities with strong ties to industries like automotive, robotics, aerospace, and manufacturing.
Industry-Driven Curriculum
Programs are tailored to real-world applications, including:
Industrial Automation & Control Systems
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AI & Machine Learning in Industrial Systems
World-Class Facilities & Research
Train in high-tech labs with access to robotic arms, digital twin technology, real-time simulation platforms, and AI-integrated systems.
Affordable & Accessible
Tuition-free or low-cost education in countries like Germany, Italy, and France
Scholarships available for international students
English-taught programs across Europe
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12–24 months post-study work visa
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Exploring Polytechnic Colleges: A Gateway to Practical Careers
When it comes to building a strong foundation for a technical career, polytechnic colleges are an excellent choice. These institutions offer hands-on training, industry-relevant curriculum, and faster entry into the workforce. Whether a student has just completed high school or is looking for skill-based education, a polytechnic path might just be the perfect fit.
What is a Polytechnic College?
A polytechnic college is an educational institution that focuses on technical and vocational education. It offers diploma courses in engineering, technology, and applied sciences. Unlike traditional degree programs, these courses are typically shorter in duration (usually 3 years) and more practice-oriented.
Why Choose a Polytechnic College?
Polytechnic education is gaining popularity for several reasons. Here's why:
1. Job-Ready Skills
The curriculum is designed to provide real-world experience.
Students get exposure to industry tools and technologies.
Strong emphasis on practical training over theoretical learning.
2. Shorter Duration
Most diploma programs can be completed in just 3 years after 10th grade.
Ideal for students who want to enter the job market quickly.
3. Cost-Effective Education
Tuition fees are generally lower than degree programs.
Offers a value-for-money route to a technical career.
4. Industry Demand
There's a constant need for technically skilled professionals in sectors like construction, manufacturing, IT, and electronics.
Companies often hire polytechnic graduates for entry-level technical roles.
5. Further Education Options
Diploma holders can pursue lateral entry into the second year of engineering degree programs.
This allows students to upgrade their qualifications without starting from scratch.
Popular Courses Offered
Polytechnic colleges offer a wide range of technical diploma courses. Some of the most popular ones include:
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
Diploma in Civil Engineering
Diploma in Electrical Engineering
Diploma in Computer Science
Diploma in Electronics & Communication
Diploma in Automobile Engineering
Who Should Consider Polytechnic?
Students after Class 10 who are more inclined toward practical learning than academic theory.
Those who want to start earning early and gain job experience.
Individuals aiming for a stepping stone to higher education in technical fields.
Final Thoughts
Polytechnic colleges open doors to exciting career opportunities by offering the right mix of skills, training, and education. They are especially beneficial for students who prefer a more hands-on approach to learning and are eager to start building their careers early. With the growing demand for skilled technicians and engineers, enrolling in a polytechnic college can be a smart and future-focused decision.
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Why Choose B.Tech in India at Sharda University – A Complete Guide for Future Engineers
Are you a 12th-grade student dreaming of becoming an engineer? Not sure where to start your journey? Choosing the right college and program is a big decision, and we’re here to help.
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In this guide, we will explain why doing a B.Tech in India, especially from Sharda University, can be the perfect step toward a successful engineering career. From top-class facilities to global exposure, this blog covers everything students need to know.
What is B.Tech in India?
B.Tech in India is one of the most popular undergraduate degrees, especially among science and math students. B.Tech stands for Bachelor of Technology, and it's a four-year professional course that trains students to become skilled engineers in various fields like Computer Science, Mechanical, Civil, Electrical, AI, and more.
Indian engineering colleges are known worldwide for producing smart and innovative engineers. Many students who study B.Tech in India go on to work at top tech companies or study further in countries like the USA, UK, or Germany.
Why Students Prefer B.Tech in India
There are many reasons why students choose to pursue a B.Tech in India:
Wide Range of Specializations: From AI and Robotics to Mechanical and Civil, India offers many B.Tech streams to match your interests.
High-Quality Education: Many Indian universities follow globally recognized syllabi and are accredited by top educational bodies.
Affordable Tuition Fees: Compared to western countries, B.Tech in India is more affordable with quality education.
Strong Industry Connections: Colleges in India often partner with big companies for internships, training, and placements.
Government Recognition: Indian degrees are recognized by UGC, AICTE, and are widely accepted for jobs and higher studies.
Now let’s talk about one of the most trusted and modern private universities offering B.Tech in India – Sharda University.
Why Choose Sharda University for B.Tech?
Located in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, Sharda University is one of India’s leading private universities. It is known for its world-class infrastructure, experienced faculty, global partnerships, and strong focus on student success.
Here’s why students are choosing Sharda University for their B.Tech in India:
Industry-Relevant Curriculum
Sharda University offers a future-ready B.Tech curriculum designed with input from top companies and industry experts. Students learn real-world skills, work on live projects, and stay updated with the latest technologies like AI, Data Science, Cloud Computing, and IoT.
Top-Notch Faculty
Faculty members at Sharda University are highly qualified, with years of teaching and industry experience. Many hold PhDs and have worked on national and international research projects.
Excellent Campus Infrastructure
The campus is fully equipped with modern classrooms, high-tech labs, Wi-Fi, libraries, innovation centers, and comfortable hostels. It creates a perfect learning environment for engineering students.
Global Exposure
With tie-ups with over 250 universities in more than 50 countries, Sharda University offers students opportunities for student exchange programs, international internships, and global learning experiences.
Placement Opportunities
Over 600+ companies visit the campus for placements every year. Students at Sharda University have been placed in top firms like Amazon, Microsoft, Wipro, TCS, HCL, and more, with impressive salary packages.
Scholarship Programs
Worried about tuition fees? Sharda University offers merit-based scholarships for deserving students. Your 12th marks, entrance test performance, or achievements in sports and other fields can help you earn financial aid.
Specializations Offered in B.Tech at Sharda University
B.Tech in Computer Science & Engineering
B.Tech in Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning
B.Tech in Civil Engineering
B.Tech in Electrical and Electronics
B.Tech in Electronics & Communication
B.Tech in Mechanical Engineering
B.Tech in Biotechnology
B.Tech in Data Science
And more!
Whatever your interest, Sharda University has a B.Tech program that fits your goals.
How to Apply for B.Tech in India at Sharda University
The admission process is very student-friendly:
Eligibility: You must have completed 12th with Physics, Chemistry, and Math (PCM) with a minimum percentage (usually 60%).
Entrance Exam: You can apply through national-level exams like JEE Main or take the Sharda University Admission Test (SUAT).
Application Form: Fill out the online application form on the official website of Sharda University.
Counseling & Selection: Based on your scores, you’ll be called for counseling and seat allocation.
Document Submission: Once selected, submit your 12th marksheet, ID proof, photos, and pay the admission fee to confirm your seat.
Student Life at Sharda University
College is not just about studying – it's also about growth, fun, and memories. Here's what student life looks like at Sharda University:
A vibrant 63-acre campus
Cultural events, fests, and tech competitions
Sports, gym, music, and arts clubs
On-campus food courts and cafes
Safe and secure hostel facilities
Diversity – students from over 95 countries
This kind of environment helps students develop leadership, communication, and teamwork skills along with academics.
Career After Doing B.Tech in India
After completing your B.Tech in India, especially from a reputed college like Sharda University, you can:
Get placed in top Indian and global tech companies
Apply for higher studies like M.Tech, MBA, or MS abroad
Start your own tech startup
Appear for competitive exams like GATE, UPSC, or public sector jobs
Work in government or private sectors across engineering domains
The possibilities are endless if you have the right education and skills.
Final Words
If you want to become an engineer and are looking for the right place to start, then doing B.Tech in India from Sharda University can be your best decision. It gives you the right mix of education, industry exposure, global opportunities, and career support.
So don’t wait. Take the first step toward your dream career today!
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+91 9711016766
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