Saturday, February 19, 2011

Android control from the PC

One of the best Android Application which you can easily use and control your smart phone through PC. Now you can
<b>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/02/android-screencast-control-android-phone-pc/">control android from pc</a></b>. Android Screen cast is one of the best Application
always <b>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/02/android-screencast-control-android-phone-pc/">
Android control from the PC</a></b><p><b>See Also:<br>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/02/android-screencast-control-android-phone-pc/">
control android from pc Wifi</a><br>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/02/android-screencast-control-android-phone-pc/">
control android from pc USB</a><br>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/02/android-screencast-control-android-phone-pc/">
control android from pc wirelessly</a><br>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/02/android-screencast-control-android-phone-pc/">
control android from pc over wifi</a></b></p>

Free Themes Orkut

<p>Offcourse you guys is now bored for looking odd same <b>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/02/free-orkut-themes-download-enjoy/">
Free Orkut themes</a></b>. You also need some changed in Orkut theme. Well now
it is possible to add your favorite theme now in <b>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/02/free-orkut-themes-download-enjoy/">
Free Themes Orkut</a></b></p>
<p><b>More Details:<br>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/02/free-orkut-themes-download-enjoy/">
Free Orkut themes Download</a><br>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/02/free-orkut-themes-download-enjoy/">
Free Orkut themes for new version</a><br>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/02/free-orkut-themes-download-enjoy/">
Free Orkut themes Google Chrome</a><br>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/02/free-orkut-themes-download-enjoy/">
Free Orkut themes codes</a><br>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/02/free-orkut-themes-download-enjoy/">
Free Orkut themes without Greasemonkey</a></b></p>

Redsn0w 0.9.6.b7

<p>It was conformed from Dev-team tweet that <b>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/01/ios-4-2-1-jailbreak-redsn0w-0-9-6b7/">
Redsn0w 0.9.6.b7</a></b> will allow you to Jailbreak on iOS 4.2.1 without having
to restore your iPhone device. Screenshot of MuscleNerd’s twitter status.<br>
<br>
<b>See Also:</b><br>
<b>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/01/ios-4-2-1-jailbreak-redsn0w-0-9-6b7/">
redsn0w 0.9.6b7 Download </a><br>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/01/ios-4-2-1-jailbreak-redsn0w-0-9-6b7/">
redsn0w 0.9.6b7 Free Download</a><br>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/01/ios-4-2-1-jailbreak-redsn0w-0-9-6b7/">
redsn0w 0.9.6b7 For Windows</a> <br>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/01/ios-4-2-1-jailbreak-redsn0w-0-9-6b7/">
redsn0w 0.9.6b7 For Mac Download </a><br>
<a href="http://www.techlomedia.com/2011/01/ios-4-2-1-jailbreak-redsn0w-0-9-6b7/">
redsn0w 0.9.6b7 Release Date</a></b><br>
<br>
&nbsp;</p>

Friday, August 27, 2010

LIVING COST IN USA

LIVING COST IN USA
Living Cost for International Students in United States of America.

The cost for Tuition Fees for international students varies from $5000 to $30000 per year. The cost of living in USA depends on location. For example States like Washington, California and area around New York is expensive.
In general Students from countries like India, Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan, China, Vietnam, Taiwan - the cost of living may vary from $4000 to $9000.
It is assumed that students will live in shared Apartments, Live out of Campus and have less Telephone bills and other expenses are at bay. Most of (nearly) all expenses can be met while working on campus Jobs. The hourly pay for on Campus jobs Pay from $5.15 to $15 per hour. Foreign Students can work for 20 hrs per week and 40 hrs per week during summer. Students may be allowed to work out of campus (Internship) after nine months of their arrival at the university.
Students not receiving any aid must come being prepared for tuition fees and Living cost for initial 2-3 months. Also note that the universities of states like Alabama, Texas, Florida etc have always shortage of part time jobs. So students Planning to go to the universities of these states must either have Scholarshipsor adequate Funds. Its better to contact current students via email for latest information. For many universities students can pay the fees of their last semester even after graduation.



VISIT ALSO:

LIVING COST IN SWEDEN | LIVING COST IN USA | LIVING COST IN GERMANY | LIVING COST IN CANADA LIVING COST IN AUSTRALIA | LIVING COST IN UK LIVING COST IN NORWAY | LIVING COST IN RUSSIA | LIVING COST IN POLAND | LIVING COST IN FRANCE | LIVING COST IN SINGAPORE | LIVING COST IN SWITZERLAND | LIVING COST IN FINLAND LIVING COST IN SPAIN | LIVING COST IN ITALY | LIVING COST IN JAPAN | LIVING COST IN NETHERLANDS | LIVING COST IN NEW ZEALAND

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

FINANCIAL AIDS IN USA




The Financial Aid is provided to comprehensive student.  All aid is based on individual need, educational costs and availability of funds. Awards may consist of scholarships, loans, grants and/or employment. In USA, student can receive aids like TA/RA/Fellowship or GA.
Funds and scholarships are provided in limit. Therefore, students are encouraged to complete their applications early as  priority is given to earlier applications.
Many opportunities for grants for graduate study are available from public and private institutions. Information about these outside sources of funding may be available in a student's academic department. To assist you in identifying these external sources of financial assistance, we are providing the following information
Students are supposed to get scholarships and aids not only from their respective universities/college, but there are also some external sources for funds. The fund providers are:
General Graduate Fellowship Sources
Peterson's Grants for Graduate Study, 4th edition, 1995.
A Selected List of Fellowship and Other Support Opportunities for Advanced Education for United States Citizens and Foreign Nationals, 1993. Information listing a number of grant opportunities. Includes a list of the names (and addresses) of thirty-three publications. This information is no longer available in booklet format. Homepage address is: http://www.nsf.gov/  or EMail address: Pubs@NSF.gov .
Chronicle Financial Aid Guide, 1996-97, Chronicle Guidance Publications, 1996.
http://www.irs.ustreas.gov/
Money for Graduate Students in the Humanities, 1996-98, 1st. ed., Schleicher, Gail A. & R. David Weber, Reference Service Press, 1996.
Scholarships, Fellowships, and Loans 1996: A Guide to Education-Related Financial Aid Programs for Students and Professionals, 11th ed.,  Sandra, ed., Gale Research, 1995.
Fellowship Sources for Minorities
Dan Cassidy's Worldwide Graduate Scholarship Directory, 5th Ed., Cassidy, Dan, Career Press, 1995.
http://www.careerpress.com/
The Graduate School Funding Handbook, Hamel, April Vahle, University of Philadelphia Press, 1994.
http://www.upenn.edu/
Directory of Financial Aids for Minorities, Schlachter, Gail Ann, Redwood City, California: Reference Service Press, 1997.
The Black Student's Guide to Scholarships: 600+ Private Money Sources for Black and Minority Students, 4th ed., Madison Books, Lanham, MD, 1996.
Fellowship Sources for Women
Directory of Financial Aids for Women, 1991-92, Schlachter, Gail Ann, 1991, published by Reference Service Press, Redwood City, California.
The Higher Education Money book for Women and Minorities, Bruce- Young, Doris Marie, Young Enterprises, Washington, DC, 1997.
Additional Opportunities
Award for Graduate Students who obtain External Support:  This program provides supplemental research funds for individual students who are successful in obtaining fellowship support for a research project in excess of $6,000 per year from an external agency. Awards are made in the amount of $1,000 for the student and $1,000 to his/her advisor. Appointment to an institutional training grant or the granting of an academic scholarship does not qualify a student for this support program. Money is to be used for research support purposes only.
Requests should be in memo format and addressed to Gloria Heppner, Associate Vice President for Research. Memos should include a brief description of the research project, projected budget, and advisor's name. Please include a copy of the award verification with the request and deliver to to 4032 F/AB or fax to 577-3626.

Spin Searches: SPIN WWW is the World Wide Web version of the Sponsored Programs Information Network database and is currently available to WSU researchers connected to the University network. SPIN WWW contains thousands of federally and non-federally funded research opportunities. The listings are current and include funding opportunities for graduate student research and fellowship information. Instructions for accessing this service and other assistance are available from Vance Brice land in the Office of Research and Sponsored Programs at 577-2294 or http://spin.infoed.org/wwwspin/spin_start.html.
Also Watch:

STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN USA

STUDENT VISA PROCESS
Process to obtain American Student Visa for international students

University Approval and Student VISA
After All, if the university gives student the admission to study the program you applied for, they will send student a form I-20A-B, which is the legal form that denotes that you are admitted & eligible for applying Visa. Theimmigration laws of the United States permit foreign students to come to the U.S. to attend school at many academic levels. U.S. schools can get authorization from the Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) to admit foreign students and to issue documentation allowing students to obtain F-1 nonimmigrant student visa classification. This document is called the I-20 form. Upon receipt of the I-20, an application to INS for the F-1 visa is filed.

There are mainly two types of non-immigrant student visas. They are F-1 Visa and J-1 Visa. Make sure which Visa you will be entitled to, before applying for one. Dependents are allowed to accompany students, and may be granted F-2/ J-2 visa classification. A foreign student in the F-1 classification may stay in the U.S. for extended periods of time to complete degrees or continuing education, and even may be allowed to work in theUnited States.
Dependents VISA
F-2 Nonimmigrant dependent visa for dependents of F-1 visa holder. A spouse and unmarried, minor children may also beclassified for a nonimmigrant visa to accompany or follow the student. Family members must meet all visa eligibility requirements, including evidence that they will have sufficient funds for their support, and that they will depart the U.S. when the student's program ends. Spouses and children of students may not accept employment at any time.
M-2 Nonimmigrant dependent visa for dependents of M-1 visa holder A spouse and unmarried, minor children may also beclassified for a nonimmigrant visa to accompany or follow the student. Family members must meet all visa eligibility requirements, including evidence that they will have sufficient funds for their support, and that they will depart the U.S. when the student's program ends. Spouses and children of students may not accept employment at any time.
J-2 Educational and cultural exchange dependent VISA The spouse and minor children of participants in "J" exchange programs may apply for derivative "J-2" visas to accompany or follow to join the principal alien by presenting a copy of the principal's Form DS-2019. They must demonstrate that they will have sufficient financial resources to cover all expenses while in the United States.
Basic Requirements for Visa filing
  1. You must have I-20 from the University (You can have multiple I-20 from multiple university, but you can apply for VISA for only one university)
  2. The student must have Original report sheet of all strategic tests taken [GRE/GMAT, TOEFL etc.]
  3. The student must have completed the course of study required for entering the program.
  4. Proof of sufficient and easily transferable funds to cover the cost of living and tuition fees.
  5. Be proficient in English.
  6. Affidavit of support from Parents or Sponsor that they will support you through entire period of study
  7. And most important of all, Supporting documents satisfying the consulate that the student intends to leave US and return to your home country after completion of studies.

Other Required Documentation when applying for the visa
  1. Visa application fee $131 [No-Refundable]
  2. SEVIS fee payment receipt of $200 [No-Refundable]
  3. Form DS-156, completed and signed
  4. Form DS-157 Supplemental non immigrant visa application [All male nonimmigrant visa applicants between the ages of 16 and 45 should fill this out along with DS-156]
  5. Form DS-158 [Contact Info and Work History for NIV applicant] [This form is in addition to the mandatory DS-156 application for a nonimmigrant visa and form DS-157 that is required for males between the ages 16 and 45]
  6. One front-facing photograph, size 37 mm x 37 mm, and less than six months old
  7. Students with any special circumstances may also wish to provide an explanation in the form of a cover letter

Getting the VISA
Now coming to getting a Visa, Visa issuance is a very objective decision, and is not subjective: Every visa official has a list of requirements s/he looks for in a visa application. If they are met, then s/he issues the visa. If not, s/he doesn't. It is how these requirements are met that makes a visa decision seem subjective. For instance, take the requirement of showing that you will return to your own country. If you provide unambiguous pragmatic evidence pointing to reasons for return, he will have no reason not to grant a visa. US Visa Official Quote: "Give a rational, objective reason that even a banker would believe". If, on the other hand, you only play with words and have nothing substantial to show, it looks like a subjective decision, since it is based upon subjective evidence.
Presenting Proper documents alone doesn't determines your Visa. Visa officials know that documents in your country can be easily forged. So your paper documents alone is not enough. What you say, how you say it, matters a lot. Sometimes it can even make up for inadequate documentation. US Visa Official Quote: "Some people complain that we did not see their documents. Remember, if we go through your documents when you are standing there, then that is a negative sign. It means we don't believe you and are checking the documents for proof or for grounds to reject you. So not seeing your documents in front of you is a good thing for you."
Combining both of the substantial points, we strongly convey that, proper documentation along with your good presentation before your Visa official on the interview day will determine your Visa.



Watch Also:



STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN SWEDEN | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN USA | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN GERMANY | STUDENT VISA PROCESS In Canada | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN AUSTRALIA | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN UK | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN NORWAY | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN RUSSIA | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN POLAND | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN FRANCE | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN SINGAPORE | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN SWITZERLAND | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN FINLAND | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN SPAIN | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN ITALY | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN JAPAN | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN NETHERLANDS | STUDENT VISA PROCESS IN NEW ZEALAND

ADMISSION IN USA

ADMISSION IN USA
Instructions about the method to get admission in American Universities







  • Most of the Universities in USA require TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign Language) for foreign Nationals and GRE (Graduate Record Examination) for both In state and Out state Students.









  • TOEFL is waived for countries whose native language is English Like UK, Australia, Canada...).









  • For Foreign nationals three Letters of Recommendationsealed), copies of Official Transcripts sealed) (Note: Some Universities accept Copies verified by Notary) are required. For Working people they may get two letters from current Employers but generally Letters from Professors are preferred.









  • Most of the Universities require Undergraduate GPA to be 3/4 (US system). It is equivalent to 80/100,12/20*(China) and 1st Division, 65%*(For most Indian University).









  • The Deadline for Fall Semester are from Dec 15 to July. But apply as early as possible. Many decisions are made before the deadline. Foreign nationals may take up to 8 weeks to hear their results. In state students may hear within 5 weeks.




  • WATCH ALSO:
    ADMISSION IN SWEDEN | ADMISSION IN USA | ADMISSION IN GERMANY | ADMISSION IN CANADA | ADMISSION IN AUSTRALIA | ADMISSION IN UK | ADMISSION IN NORWAY | ADMISSION IN RUSSIA | ADMISSION IN POLAND | ADMISSION IN FRANCE | ADMISSION IN SINGAPORE | ADMISSION IN SWITZERLAND | ADMISSION IN FINLAND | ADMISSION IN SPAIN | ADMISSION IN ITALY | ADMISSION IN JAPAN | ADMISSION IN NETHERLANDS ADMISSION IN NEW ZEALAND