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Training

1. GRE / TOEFL Training:

The GRE (Graduate Record Exam) exam is one of the different standardized tests which must be taken and passed in order to become eligible for a certain job or learning institute across the US.

GRE is a basic and general test and is, therefore, not going to test the student for any specialized skill or specific subject. The skills that are going to be tested through this exam are verbal reasoning, quantitative reasoning, critical thinking and analytical writing. These are skills that students have developed over the course of years going through high school and college.

  • Verbal Reasoning — Measures your ability to analyze and evaluate written material and synthesize information obtained from it, analyze relationships among component parts of sentences and recognize relationships among words and concepts. 
  • Quantitative Reasoning — Measures problem-solving ability using basic concepts of arithmetic, algebra, geometry and data analysis. 
  • Analytical Writing — Measures critical thinking and analytical writing skills, specifically your ability to articulate and support complex ideas clearly and effectively.
GRE Marks Distribution
Section Duration in minutes Number of questions Total marks
Verbal Reasoning 30 30 170
Quantitative Reasoning 35 20 170
Analytical Writing 30 Paragraph 6

TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) test scores help students stand out because of the TOEFL test’s reputation for quality, fairness and 100% academic content. It is the most widely accepted English-language test in the world, including more than 9,000 colleges, universities, agencies and other institutions in 130 countries. And that list includes the top 100 universities in the world.

By sending TOEFL scores to selected university, students will be proving that they are ready for academic success.

2. German Language Training:

Germany – Key Highlights

  • Why Germany?
  • Germans are world in the field of Engineering & Technology– Mercedes Benz, BMW, Audi, Porsche, Volkswagen, Siemens, Bosch, SAP are few of the examples of German Technology
  • Quality of Education– German Education System is one of the oldest and best education systems in the world. German engineering is a brand by itself. Degree programs “Made in Germany” are recognized worldwide
  • Germany is the economic powerhouse of the European Union.
  • Free / Affordable education-   Most of the Universities are funded by German State Government. There is No / very little tuition fees.
  • Medium of instruction– Many of the International degree programs are taught in English as medium of Instruction for International Students.
  • Practical Exposure / Internship– Many courses have a mandatory 3 months to 6 months Internship in German Companies
  • Free education & Top Notch Research in the German Universities attracts many students from all over the world including USA.
  • Germans have been world champions in export: cars, machinery, industrial equipment, pharmaceuticals
  • Germany is known for its industrial hub (Frankfurt, Munich, Stuttgart, Hannover, Bonn, etc.)
  • Earning During Study– International students are allowed to work for 120 full working days or 240 half working days in a year –Typical the student wages range from 10 to 15 Euros an hour. Student could work in campus or outside the campus.
  • Careers After study 
    • International students are allowed to stay back for 18 months after graduation to look for a job.
    • Germany’s New Immigration Act is too focused on attracting more skilled workers to Germany in areas such as natural sciences, engineering, technology, academicians and scientists.
    • There are plenty of full-time job opportunities for students pursuing technical programs in German universities.
    • Germany visa is valid in 15 Schengen countries, which includes Austria,  Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, Greece, Holland & others

3. Japanese Language Training collaboration with TCS

All students participating in the Japanese language training program offers four levels of instruction: elementary, lower intermediate, intermediate, and advanced. Each level is designed to help students improve their proficiency through combination of in-class instruction and outside activities. The language program as a whole aims to produce students who can communicate effectively in a variety of socio-cultural contexts both in spoken and written Japanese.
 

  • Placement Test: Students will be placed into the level best-suited to their abilities after taking a placement test by TCS Company.
Global Education and exposure Training in RIT
Sr. No. Activity Duration Fee Schedule (Every Saturday) Trainer
1. GRE/TOEFL 4-5 Months 10,000 8.30 am to 11 am Mrs. Pallavi Desai, Kolhapur
2. German Language 6 Months 5,500 1pm to 4pm Mrs. Reshma Joshi, Kolhapur
3. Japanese Language 6 Months 6000 1pm to 4pm Mrs. Snehal Shetya, Kolhapu