There are colleges that will evaluate life experience. For example, Thomas A. Edison State college in Trenton, New Jersey (USA), evaluates life experience through the development of a portfolio, and turns that work into college credits. Click on the related links section below for the college's web site.
Universities offer foreign exchange programs, so basically any well-known state university would accept canadians. Ethnicity shouldn't be a limiting factor in education.
Any University if recognized by UGC, then all other Universities should recognize. No need for Eligibility Certificate or Equivalency Certificate
Yes, smaller universities will, but you wont get into any Ivy league or Major State Universities. Either take it again, or just go to a smaller school and transfer with a good GPA to the school you want to go to
Universities and colleges, as well as trade and vocational institutions, are all part of postsecondary education. Postsecondary education, often known as tertiary education, is the degree of education that follows secondary education, which is commonly referred to as high school. Universities and colleges, as well as trade and vocational institutions, are all part of postsecondary education. The term "postsecondary" refers to any education that takes place after high school. A college education is an example of postsecondary education.
universities don't look at igcse they look at AS or A2. the only igcse grade that matter is maths where you need a D and English which i think is a E. Igcse is just to get into the said AS or A2 course
Let me know if you find out. My daughter just got denied from a community college in florida because of her felony record
Yes, there are many cities and towns in the Mojave Desert with elementary schools, high schools, universities and colleges.
Most state colleges will accept a student with a high school grade point average of 3.0. A 3.0 GPA is an acceptable grade point for many schools.
Secondary basically means high school, so post-secondary means after high school. Any college degree that you get after high school, whether it be an Associate's Degree, Bachelor's Degree, or Master's Degree, is considered a post-secondary degree.
Any list you can find out there that lists universities is bound to be subjective in some way. There isn't a list of top universities that are set in stone. If you're looking for an online education, you might want to go through a university or community college in your area and take a semesters worth of the online classes they offer now. 9/10 universities in 2011 now have fully fleshed out online programs, so your options are huge.
Periyar universities distance educational section is not approved UGC
Yes you can. You will have to inquire about any prerequisite coursework required for the master's in education. I suggest you select some colleges and/or universities that offer a master's in education; Contact the graduate admissions office within the school and ask for all entrance requirements particular to the master's in education.