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Opportunities: A pathway to network engineering

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 A network engineer is a technology professional who is highly skilled in maintaining the connectivity of networks in terms of data, calls, videos and wireless network services. The fundamental goal of a network engineer is to provide maximum network infrastructure, security and performance to the end users. A network engineer is required to have the necessary skills to plan, implement and oversee these computer networks. It is a very promising career which Payscale  concludes generates about an average annual base salary of 700,000 LKR in Sri-Lanka. It is a field that has even more opportunity abroad. Plus it seems it has a higher chance of obtaining PR. Manishka is someone who took the path less travelled and proceeded to pursue his dreams of becoming a network engineer after doing his London O/Ls. Realising that A/Ls just weren't for him, he researched his way into, in his opinion the best possible way forward to learn network engineering. He enrolled in the Esoft HND in co...

Opportunities : Germany gives you FREE EDUCATION

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Everyone can study in Germany, tuition-FREE! This statement makes absolutely no sense to me and why is a good question here. It's very skeptical, but after talking to a friend of mine who is currently enjoying the luxuries of free education in Germany and researching the topic myself, I am quite pleased to say that it is true first of all and secondly that,  it is one of the most perfect opportunities for anyone looking to apply for university.  So read on. Almost anywhere in Europe and the world, universities charge tuition fees - at times only from foreigners who come to their country for their studies. Germany is one of the few countries in Europe where you can study completely for free, wherever you may be from in the world. This applies to almost all study programmes at public universities.  Here's the whole reason behind it;  Germans generally believe that education should not be treated as a commercial product, and that free access to higher education ensures ...