u/WoodpeckerPretend217

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CEE in nepal, bsc nursing help!

What’s the passing marks of CEE?
Bsc nursing garne barema socheko but i am not a good student like i am decent, sabai sathyharu ktm gayera CEE ko lagi pardheko dekhda i am feeling so behind
If you know about online classes or anything please do let me know 🙏🏻

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u/WoodpeckerPretend217 — 2 days ago
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CEE help

So i am planning to study nursing abroad ma bio field kei ho tara ma janne student chai haina teti saro like i am decent student ani bahira nursing pardnu ko lagi mailey CEE pass garna parney raixah
Kasailai thaxa bhane please do let me know about CEE
Kati ko garoh hunxa kati ko garo cha maile just passing marks nikalnah ni

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u/WoodpeckerPretend217 — 3 days ago

BDS in Australia or nursing?

Hi everyone, I’m confused between BDS and Nursing in Australia. Which one is better in terms of study difficulty, job opportunities, and long term career growth?
What is the cost, duration and demand of both? And which is better

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u/WoodpeckerPretend217 — 4 days ago

Pilot training

Hi everyone, I just completed my +2 today, and I’m a 19-year-old guy living in biratnagar, who wants to pursue aviation and hopefully become a pilot in the future. Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been fascinated by aircraft and the whole aviation field, but now that school is over, I honestly feel lost about where to begin.

I don’t really know the proper path, what I should start with first, which country is better for training, how expensive everything actually is, or how people manage the journey financially. How hard is it to study aviation if money is limited? I’ve heard about places like Canada and the Philippines for pilot training, but the information online is overwhelming and confusing.

I would really appreciate advice from anyone already in aviation or currently doing flight training.
I heard it’s never difficult to find a job in Nepal?
I am seriously looking forward to build my career in aviation so i really need a guidance, i would really appreciate a small help from someone who knows how the industry works and is it safe to go for pilot training now?

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u/WoodpeckerPretend217 — 14 days ago
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Pilot training suggestion

Hi everyone, I just completed my +2 today, and I’m a 19-year-old guy living in Nepal biratnagar who wants to pursue aviation and hopefully become a pilot in the future. Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been fascinated by aircraft and the whole aviation field, but now that school is over, I honestly feel lost about where to begin.

I don’t really know the proper path, what I should start with first, which country is better for training, how expensive everything actually is, or how people manage the journey financially. How hard is it to study aviation if money is limited? I’ve heard about places like Canada and the Philippines for pilot training, but the information online is overwhelming and confusing.

I would really appreciate advice from anyone already in aviation or currently doing flight training.
I heard it’s never difficult to find a job in Nepal?
I am seriously looking forward to build my career in aviation so i really need a guidance, i would really appreciate a small help from someone who knows how the industry works and is it safe to go for pilot training now?

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u/WoodpeckerPretend217 — 14 days ago
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Pilot training suggestions

Hi everyone, I just completed my +2 today, and I’m a 19-year-old guy who wants to pursue aviation and hopefully become a pilot in the future. Ever since I was a kid, I’ve been fascinated by aircraft and the whole aviation field, but now that school is over, I honestly feel lost about where to begin.

I don’t really know the proper path, what I should start with first, which country is better for training, how expensive everything actually is, or how people manage the journey financially. How hard is it to study aviation if money is limited? I’ve heard about places like Canada and the Philippines for pilot training, but the information online is overwhelming and confusing.

I would really appreciate advice from anyone already in aviation or currently doing flight training.
I heard it’s never difficult to find a job in Nepal?
I am seriously looking forward to build my career in aviation so i really need a guidance, i would really appreciate a small help from someone who knows how the industry works and is it safe to go for pilot training now?

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u/WoodpeckerPretend217 — 15 days ago

I’m struggling with Chemistry, malai numericals khasai aaudeina
What should I focus on and how can score good marks A/A+ malai kasailai fix question thaxa vaney vanideunah

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u/WoodpeckerPretend217 — 19 days ago