Let me know if I can be of any help.
Cheers
On 4/20/19, Rahul Bajaj wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am hoping to help create a resource - a booklet if you will - of FAQs that
> would be useful for Indian blind students who aspire to go abroad for
> pursuing different levels of higher education. This
Great Rahul,
u r planning a wonderful job.
I will write you a private mail.
On 4/22/19, Sathiyaprakash Ramdoss wrote:
> Yes Rahul, you can count-on me. After clearing my GRE and TOEFL in
> 2005, I came to U.S. After completing my Masters in Counseling Psyc
> from Santa Clara Univ, California
Yes Rahul, you can count-on me. After clearing my GRE and TOEFL in
2005, I came to U.S. After completing my Masters in Counseling Psyc
from Santa Clara Univ, California and Ph.D. in Special Education from
Univ of Texas at Austin, I joined New Mexico State university as a
tenure-track Assistant
Rahul
I must say, you are doing a wonderful work and everything you do further
strengthens your pioneering endevours.
You shall remain/are role model for many.
Regards
Afroz
From: AccessIndia on behalf of Rahul
Bajaj
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2019 4:54 PM
To:
Hi Rahul,
A great Idea and I am sure many would benefit.
Whilst I feel its kinda too late for me now (have sort of given up that's
OT though) something like what you invision could have helped me loads when
planning to study abroad.
Knowing about what's out there, be it the scholarships (only
Great Initiative !Kartik has also agree to help me related to my GRE issue .
can i get your number also ?
for more assistance.such as scholarships like the Rhodes .
and by the way i am looking to persue MBA in U.S.
THANKS regards, Krishna Bodawala ph:+918866624430
On 4/20/19, Rahul Bajaj wrote:
Hi All,
I am hoping to help create a resource - a booklet if you will - of FAQs that
would be useful for Indian blind students who aspire to go abroad for pursuing
different levels of higher education. This would include stuff like:
information on the pros and cons of doing this from an