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Best IELTS coaching institute in Chandigarh

IELTS stands for (International English Language Testing System): English is the most commonly used language across the world and is the preferred choice of Universities or institutions around the globe. It is essential to have a good command over English as a language if you want to study or immigrate abroad.

This is the reason why countries evaluate your command over the English language through different tests. One such test is IELTS. To prepare for this test, 360 College Review provides the best IELTS coaching in Chandigarh.

360 College Review (360 CR), is a well-established training institute in Chandigarh, started with the vision of providing the best training to aspirants who want to study abroad in their dream universities. Ultimately, this vision became a reality when it became the number 1 choice of candidates preparing for IELTS.

With the exclusive objective of helping applicants obtain their desired band scores, 360 College Review is delivering top-notch results by providing the best IELTS classes in Chandigarh.

360 College Review has become the first preference of students preparing for IELTS, because of the best IELTS training faculty and flexible batch timings. To provide unmatched results to its candidates, 360 CR hires the best staff who are highly accomplished in the language and have themselves cleared the test with excellent scores.

The staff at 360 CR makes sure that every candidate is satisfied and gets their doubts cleared in detail about IELTS. Also we have made sure that each and every student gets the best of experience and thus it provides the best infrastructure. 360 CR has smart classrooms for online tutoring for IELTS classes where all the modules, especially IELTS listening can be done properly.

Because of the adaptability in batches, 360 College Review is the initial choice for working professionals who want to join IELTS classes in Chandigarh. The trainers at our institution are well trained and are industry experts, so they can help candidates get their desired bands in the first attempt.

About IELTS

We have achieved a level of Global Interaction where moving from one country to another for the purposes of education and work is endorsed by more and more people. IELTS serves as an assessment of English Language Proficiency on the basis of which immigration to the English speaking country is considered. IELTS tests the English language abilities of the candidates and hence scores are awarded ranging from the band score of 0-9.

Administered by the University of Cambridge ESOL Examinations, British council and IDP: IELTS Australia; this test is acknowledged by over 10000 organizations such as Universities, institutions, Multinational Companies and Other professional bodies in countries such as the USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand and Canada and many more.

Test Format – IELTS

It evaluates four English language skills such as Reading, Listening, Writing and Speaking, available in two modules i.e. IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training. Academic module is best suited for students who want to study abroad for undergraduate or postgraduate courses. IELTS General Training is taken up by aspirants who wish to go to other countries for employment purposes and need to prove their proficiency level in English language.

The completion time of the test is 2 hours 45 minutes. The IELTS test can be given both as a paper as well as a computer based test. These days, computer-driven IELTS is preferred by a lot of candidates as it is way more comfortable for people these days.

360 College Review offers training for IELTS Academic and General Training for regular as well.

Test Format – IELTS Listening

Time Provided – 30 minutes

Number of Questions – 40

Each question is of 1 mark

Four recordings of native English speakers will be played followed by a series of questions for which you have to give your preferred and chosen answers.

Candidates have to listen carefully to those recordings and answer the questions. This section permits examiners to analyze the ability of the candidate to understand the language properly.

Test Format – IELTS Reading 

Time Provided – 60 minutes

Number of Questions – 40

Each question is of 1 mark

This exam is designed to test a wide range of reading skills like reading for main ideas, understanding logical arguments, skimming, recognizing the writers’ opinions and purpose. The reading test includes three long paragraphs which are taken from newspapers, books, journals, magazines and other materials you encounter on a daily basis.

Test Format – IELTS Writing

Total Time Provided – 60 minutes

Number of Questions – 2 

Topics given to the candidates are simple, and the test is divided into two tasks –

  1. Applicants are presented with a table, graph or chart and are asked to describe or summarize the information in their own words.
  2. They will be asked to write an essay in response to an argument, their own opinion or problem. It is important to provide these responses in a formal style.

Test Format – IELTS Speaking 

Time provided – 10–15 minutes

The IELTS speaking session measures the familiarity of English language when spoken. This test is recorded. 

There are parts in this section – 

  • The applicants are asked general questions about their work, home, family life, studies, interest etc. This lasts for about 5 minutes.
  • The candidate is given a card which will have a topic and they will have to speak on that specific topic. The assessor can then continue to ask questions based on that particular topic.

Why 360 College Review?

360 College Review provides the best IELTS coaching in Chandigarh, takes care of each and every student’s needs, evaluates their strengths and areas of improvement and translates them into Ideal Band scores that helps a student get into the dream Universities. With the best of experienced teachers working diligently to provide personal attention to each student along with daily practice assignments and doubt sessions, 360 CR provides the best IELTS Coaching in Chandigarh.

The main reasons to choose 360 College Review for best IELTS Coaching in Chandigarh are –

  • Great Results: We have a near 100% success rate of helping our students get their desired bands. Our success rate speaks for our reliability as an IELTS coaching institute.
  • Experienced & Committed Faculty: We have fully trained staff, who themselves have been high achievers while writing the IELTS exam. Most of our trainers are certified to teach IELTS.
  • Excellent Infrastructure: Through our excellent tools of preparation we make the students comfortable so that they can concentrate better. Our IELTS classrooms are smart classrooms and are well-resourced with the latest technologies that are used in the test centers.
  • Regular, Weekend & Capsule Courses: We have classes running for all types of students, whether it is school going or college going students, or working professionals, everyone can get the access of classes without disturbing their timetable. We have 4 IELTS classes running every day, that helps students choose their perfect timings as per their convenience.

Scholarships are a solid way to pay for your MBA stateside.  

There’s a misconception that MBA scholarships are hard to find because there are fewer MBA scholarships than undergraduate scholarships.  

However, the truth is, there are still over 100,000 MBA scholarships available in the US every year! 

Myths like, MBA scholarships are hard to come by” can deter you from applying to your dream schools.  

Well, heres the good news, youre more eligible for a scholarship than youve been led to believe.  

 

Now lets bust some myths about MBA scholarships to show you exactly how eligible you are.

1. You cannot get a full scholarship in the U.S. for an MBA

False! You can get a full scholarship if your pre-MBA accomplishments are exceptional. 

This also means starting your admission prep from 1-2 years in advance.

A very effective way of getting a nearly 100% scholarship is an above-average GMAT score. 

For instance, a GMAT score higher than 730 makes you eligible for the Stanford Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program.

Which covers more than just the tuition fee.  

You’ll receive a stipend for your living expenses, textbooks, laptops, and sometimes overseas tours.  

Though academic merit is the most likely path to a full-ride scholarship, it isn’t the only deciding factor. 

Your chances of getting a full-ride internship skyrocket when B-Schools witness a fall in applicants. 

For example, due to a reduced number of applicants from 2017 to 2020, there was a 10% increase in the amount of money provided to MBA scholarships annually.

2. You need a 4.0 GPA to get an MBA Scholarship

False! A 4.0 GPA is not a mandate. 

If you have a 3.0 GPA and a good GMAT score, you’re already eligible for a scholarship in most universities.  

In fact, in 2021, Dartmouth Tuck accepted a minimum of 2.6 GPA, Chicago Booth a minimum of 2.7, and Northwestern Kellogg a minimum of 2.4 for scholarship applicants!

So, even if you have a lower GPA, you aren’t out of the running for a scholarship. 

Also, a lot of schools award scholarships for more than just academics. 

For instance, the Fulbright program provides financial needs to at least 8000 professionals every year. 

In fact, recently elected UK Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, was granted a Fulbright scholarship for an MBA at Stanford. 

You don’t need a 4.0 GPA for Scholarship

3. You need an above-average GMAT score to get an MBA scholarship in the U.S.

This myth is both true and false!

It’s true because having an above-average GMAT is the only way you’ll get a scholarship at the Ivy Leagues and other top-end universities.

For example, if you want to discount your tuition at Harvard Business school, you need at least 730.

But the myth is also false because if you have a lower GMAT score of say 570-580, you can still get into popular schools like the University of South Florida or George Washington University.

GMAT Scores eligible for Scholarship

In fact, according to GMAC, the average GMAT score is 547 for a scholarship!

A good score is anything more than the average GMAT score of the applicants at your target university. 

You can look up any university’s average GMAT score on its website. 

Here is a list of a few top universities and their average GMAT scores – 

4. It is difficult to get an MBA scholarship

This is also both true and false! 

An MBA scholarship is difficult to get if you’re applying to an Ivy League school, but it’s relatively easier if it is a non-Ivy League university. 

Getting a scholarship heavily relies on your university list.

Your list needs to consist of some practical and safe schools.

Let’s say you don’t end up getting a scholarship in your most-desired university, you need to have some solid “backup options”.

Back-up options will usually be schools that: 

· Require lower than a 3.0 GPA.

· GMAT score of 570-580. 

· Little to no work experience. 

That said, colleges aren’t the only way to pay off your tuition fee. 

Some big-name organizations like McKinsey, Deloitte, Bank of America, etc. hire a large number of MBA graduates and also offer to pay off their student loans.

5. Not all colleges give MBA scholarships

False! All B-Schools in the US give out scholarships to international students.

Each university gives out at least 3-4 MBA scholarships.

You can go onto their college websites to cross-check this. 

By offering these scholarships, the universities aren’t doing you a favor. 

Their MBA ranking is highly dependent on the salaries of its alumni.

So, if you’re someone with solid work experience and a unique profile, chances are that you’ll land a high-paying job after your MBA!

To ensure they don’t miss out on a candidate like you, any US college will happily give you a scholarship.

6. You need extensive work experience to get an MBA scholarship

False! You don’t NEED extensive work experience to get a scholarship.

Most scholarships from B-Schools accept students with 2-3 years of work experience.

While it doesn’t hurt to have extensive work experience, the criteria for MBA scholarships are:

 Academic achievements such as GMAT test scores and undergrad GPA

• Exclusive personal qualities

• Essays

• Leadership Skills

Furthermore, extensive work experience may even hinder your chances of getting a scholarship, depending on your salary.

If you’re making upwards of $50- 60k a year for years on end, the interviewers will deduce that you already have enough money to fund your education.

That said, 2-3 years of work experience is not extensive, and also increases your chances of getting a scholarship.

Finally, here are some scholarships you can get at top-end universities without any work experience at all!

7. Only low-income students can get financial aid

False! Most high-income applicants will qualify as low-income in the US. 

So, you can get a scholarship even if you’re not a “low-income” student from India. 

A 2-year program costs anything between INR 50,00,000-1,00,00,000 for the best universities, so most prospective students will qualify for a scholarship.  

MBA Fee structure in the US

Unless you’re earning upwards of $100k a year with a substantial amount of savings, the university is not going to discriminate.

Even if you earn more than the average scholarship applicant. 

Plus, you can also apply for merit-based scholarships if you think you’re too well off for a need-based scholarship.

A merit-based scholarship will require you to meet the minimum GPA, GMAT, and TOEFL score, as well as, any unique requirements for the scholarship.

8. Only Stanford or Ivy League schools offer more than 50% scholarships.

False! Every B-School in the US funds scholarship applicants GENEROUSLY.

There are at least 500+ MBA universities in the US and only 7-8 of them are Ivy leagues. 

Every one of these 500 universities has countless scholarships to offer.

If you don’t get into Stanford or an Ivy League, don’t worry! 

There are around 288 Publicly funded B-Schools in the US.

Breakdown of MBA Universities in the US

These B-Schools are less expensive anyway and still offer great scholarships and brand value. 

There are universities like Kelley School of Business and Georgetown University which are non-Ivy League universities.

They are willing to discount tuition for goal-oriented applicants who are looking to land high-paying jobs at investment banks and corporate businesses!  

9. There’s an age limit on MBA scholarships

False! There’s no defined age limit for you to apply for an MBA scholarship.

BUT if you’re an older applicant who is financially stable, your chances of bagging a scholarship are less than a young, broke, kid.

That said, some B-Schools also expect you to spend a minimum of 15 years in education.

That’s why most students at Harvard School of Business are 26-27!

As long as you’re under 30 though, your chances of getting a scholarship are still pretty solid. 

And if you’re over 30, don’t worry, you should still be able to get a need or merit-based scholarship somewhere. 

Especially if you have great work experience to show.

Average Age of MBA Applicants

False! There are four types of MBA scholarships that an international student can get.

Merit and need-based scholarships are just the most common ones. Here is a quick run-down of the 4 different types of scholarships.  

Merit-based scholarships – If you have an outstanding GPA and an above-average GMAT score, this is the scholarship for you. 

For example, the William R. Berkley Scholarship under NYU Stern covers full two-year tuition fees.

Along with, a $10,000/year stipend for books AND an $18,000/year stipend for housing!

Need-based scholarships – If you’re a low-income student, you can get a need-based scholarship.

For instance, Horace W. Goldsmith Fellowship is a need-based scholarship at the Harvard Business School. 

It awards 10 students with $10,000 towards their MBA. 

If you’re in great financial need, you can also request multiple need-based scholarships.

Diversity and Gender-based Scholarships – These represent the minorities in a university. 

ROMBA LGBTQ+ MBA Fellowship and Forté MBA Fellowships for Women are

examples of diversity scholarships.  

External Scholarships are scholarships provided by NGOs.  

You can directly reach out to them for MBA scholarships instead of applying through the college.

The North South Foundation and Tata Trust are examples of NGOs that provide direct external scholarships. 

However, these scholarships are very hard to land. 

Merit-based or need-based scholarships are almost always a better bet. 

 

11. MBA scholarships are the only financial aids to study in the U.S.

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False! If you find yourself unable to bag an MBA scholarship, it’s not the end of the world for you. 

Apart from loans, an assistantship is a solid way to get financial help. 

There are two kinds of assistantships – Research and Teaching assistants. 

If you’re a research assistant, you’ll be a part of a research project. 

This means assisting faculty members in the work process. 

And as part of a teaching assistantship, you’ll assist a professor in academic work. 

For example, grading undergrad assignments. 

Although this won’t pay for your entire tuition fee, you’ll receive a monthly salary in most cases. 

Your salary can be anywhere between $26,683 and $36,847.

Cleveland State University, the University of South Florida, the University of Arkansas, and many other universities in the U.S. offer assistantships for international students.  

Now to contrast the myths, here are some truths about MBA scholarships in the US –

1. Applying early improves your chances of getting a scholarship

Applying early improves your chances of getting a scholarship

True! Applying early definitely escalates your chances of getting an MBA scholarship. 

This is because the entire financial aid of a university is up for grabs in Round 1.

And as the rounds proceed, this fund pool diminishes and gets more selective.

There are instances when applicants have gotten a $250,000 scholarship in Round 1.

The first round of applications usually takes place in September.

For international students, even the admissions acceptance rate of Round 1 is higher than the rest. 

The admission committee notices your first preferences and keen interest. 

A good mix of colleges to apply for Round 1 are:

2. An MBA in the U.S. is worth it

If you’re looking for a surefire way to climb the corporate ladder, an MBA in the US is definitely worth it.

The U.S. is home to some of the largest global corporations. 

In fact, MBA graduates working at US companies earn an annual salary of INR 94,00,000 on average.

On the other hand, non-MBA holders earn around INR 62,00,000.

Moreover, having an MBA degree from the US is perfect for your resume. 

Almost 90% of US headhunters expect to hire MBA graduates. 

If you want to snag a job as a CFO, investment banker, or financial advisor in the US, your ROI from an MBA will be priceless.

Also, if you aim to start a new business, a US-based B-School will set you up with the right network, knowledge, and skills. 

Work with an admissions counselor if a scholarship is important to you

An admission counselor can help you realistically achieve a scholarship by:

• Narrowing down your list to schools that will optimize your chances of getting a scholarship

• Conducting mock interviews that prepare you for scholarship interview

• Helping you deliver your scholarship essay with coherence and persuasive writing.

• Helping you curate your personal brand to tell your unique story through your scholarship application.

They’ll also help you explore your own self-awareness to understand why you’re worth a scholarship.

Chances of getting a Scholarship

In a nutshell, the main advantage to working with a counselor is that they will help you put across your post-MBA aspirations in your application in a way that stands out to the reviewer and persuades them to offer you a scholarship.

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