Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Financial Planning For College

By Amanda Suryan

Distance learning is one of the cheapest ways a person can earn a college degree. Let me share with you some things to keep in mind when preparing for your children's college education.

Even if you do decide to take the less expensive route of distance learning, the most important step you can take is to study what the Lord says about money in the Bible. Usually there are three main categories that a family's income will fall into: spending, savings, and tithes. God's Word has something to say about each of those categories. If we want to be wise about money period (let alone saving money for a college education), we should each seek to understand God's will for us personally regarding the funds He provides us. No two families are in the same boat, so this is something every one of us should to do. I can't do it for you, and you can't do it for me. But you can get help. Crown Financial Ministries has some excellent resources on what the Bible says about money, and I'd encourage you to check them out. That's just one example. I'm sure there are many more out there.

Another important point is to be open with your family members about who is paying for what. Are Mom and Dad going to cover everything or will your child be expected to help out? If the student will be financing a portion (or all) of his education, make sure he or she knows at least rough figures. That will involve some research, but it will be well worth it. Trust me when I tell you that this step will save a lot of stress! Money is one of the main issues that families have disagreements about. Usually all it takes to bring peace to everyone is a little research and communication.

When I was earning my degree through accelerated distance learning, there were some unexpected and heavy costs that I thought my parents were going to cover, but didn't. My measly bank account took a beating. That's how I know communication is so important. It will save your child from stress and possible bitterness against you. Lay everything out in the open!

Something else to think about is whether or not your child will be working at a job outside the home while he is earning his degree. All throughout my college experience, I worked part-time. With distance learning, my job was easy to fit in around my study schedule, so it worked well for me. Plus it was a good way for me to save up money for those unexpected expenses. Your family, on the other hand, may decide that you want all of your child's attention focused on his schoolwork. That's something you'll have to decide as a family.

I hope that I've given you some ideas that will be helpful to you as you plan for the future education of your children. May God bless you as you seek His will for your family in all things.


Crown Financial Ministries: http://www.crown.org

Amanda Suryan is an expert on accelerated distance learning. She has an amazing mini-course called, "Five Reasons Why You Should Consider Becoming a Distance Learner!" To claim your FREE copy, visit: http://www.DistanceLearnerSite.com

Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering - GATE

By Rohit Kumar Mehra

The Graduate Aptitude Test in Engineering (GATE) is an all-India examination administered and conducted in eight zones across the country by the GATE Committee comprising faculty from Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore and seven Indian Institutes of Technology on behalf of the National Coordinating Board - GATE, Department of Education, Ministry of Human Resources Development (MHRD), and Government of India.

The zones and the corresponding administrative institutes of GATE are:

Zone 1 - Indian Institute of Science Bangalore

Zone 2 - Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

Zone 3 - Indian Institute of Technology Delhi

Zone 4 - Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati

Zone 5 - Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur

Zone 6 - Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur

Zone 7 - Indian Institute of Technology Madras

Zone 8 - Indian Institute of Technology Roorkee

Some institutions specify GATE as the mandatory qualification even for admission of self-financing students to postgraduate programmes. GATE qualified candidates in Engineering disciplines are also eligible for the award of Junior Research Fellowship in CSIR Laboratories. Some government organizations prescribe GATE qualification as a requirement for applying to the post of a Scientist/Engineer.GATE is generally conducted on the second Sunday of February every year. Admission to all Post Graduate Degree Programmes with MHRD Scholarship / Assistantship in Engineering / Technology/ Architecture/Pharmacy in India is open to those who qualify at GATE.

SCHOLARSHIPS:

A candidate is eligible for Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD) Scholarship/ Assistantship in Engineering/Technology/Architecture/Pharmacy/Sciences at engineering colleges/institutes in the country if he/she qualifies in GATE. To avail the scholarship

" The candidate must secure admission to such a postgraduate programme, as per the prevailing procedure of the admitting institution. GATE qualification by itself does not guarantee admission. GATE qualified candidates in Engineering disciplines are also eligible for the award of the Junior Research Fellowship in CSIR Laboratories.

AFTER GATE EXAM:

" Cracking GATE is important to get admission to postgraduate programmes and avail scholarship benefits for studying in various government-engineering colleges of India.

" Once qualify in GATE, is eligible to pursue doctoral programme in chosen branch of science like, Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Application.

" Scoring well in GATE helps to pursue M. Tech program in any of the leading institutes of India.

" After qualify in GATE, one become eligible for the award of JRF (Junior Research Fellowship) in the CSIR laboratories.

A major advantage about GATE is that of getting the opportunity to be a part of any nationally reputed Educational Institute and continue learning and research.


Rohit Mehra is webmaster of http://www.gateprep.com/

Gate Exam India, which is a leading online education portal, provides a platform where students or engineering aspirants can have online tutorials for GATE competitive exam like.

The portal intends to provide an elite expert panel, comprising GATE students, graduates and engineering coaching professional who have a common passion for Engineering Entrance exams in particular and science in general. The panel will provide online guidance to students appearing for the JEE. The biggest asset of the venture is that it is free, no subscription cost either! This comes as a huge-advantage to the student community who has been craving for personalized help, but could not afford it due to costs or demographics. It also breaks all geographic barriers to bring together some of the best brains in the industry to help nurture the next generation.

 

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