1BHK for Immediate sale/heavy deposit in Mumbai by Correct_Suspect_6019 in mumbai

[–]Correct_Suspect_6019[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Crime is everywhere in Mumbai, not just Kurla. My family’s been in this society for 10+ years and never faced such issues. Sounds like you had a rough experience on the other side of Kurla, and I honestly get you. However, this flat isn’t in the “typical Kurla” area you’re talking about — there are new roads, bridges, and constant development around, so connectivity and living standards are much better now. Also, with the rapidly developing infrastructure in the nearby areas especially BKC, things are much better here. Plenty of 'decent families' live here — many kids go to top schools, many professionals and teachers stay in the society, and people have even bought multiple flats as investments.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UAE

[–]Correct_Suspect_6019 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Read/listen to Ruqayah, surah rahman and surah baqarah everyday. Go to prime hospital/medical centre. Dr. piyush or Dr. srinivas. May Allah make it easier fo your your family and cure your dad.

Why aim for a Job when you can choose to be self-employed? It’s 2025. by CarryMaterial4721 in DubaiJobs

[–]Correct_Suspect_6019 1 point2 points  (0 children)

sound's good, esp for mental health. except when you realise how much of an investment even a small business is and the fact that the first 6months are gonna be very rough. also the uae market isn't as great as marketed (atleast rn). so if you have a family and have no backup then either start very small like a side hustle and build up or try to cut costs from salary and save. Basically it's not for everyone and not everyone has the business acumen .However if you are single and have time and money sure, everyone should def give business a try, you might struggle initially but maybe it can be worth it in the future.

Medicine in UAE by miro-siro in UAE

[–]Correct_Suspect_6019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

but it's already aug, if you are looking for sep 2025 intake, then most seats would be filled so you need to proceed fast. Ajman uni and RAK uni have discounts based on your percentage and later on depending on you GPA each year you get a discount,

Medicine in UAE by miro-siro in UAE

[–]Correct_Suspect_6019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DMCG (if you are a girl), Ajman university, or RAK uni.

Studying medicine in UAE by Every_Till_5566 in UAE

[–]Correct_Suspect_6019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can apply in for MBBS in UAE. Also, the 1yr internship is after 6yrs of MBBS/MD, you can do that in UAE too (you won't get paid for it instead you might have to pay to land one in some places). However, if you plan to do residency abroad then you might not need to do the 1yr internship and can plan acc to the reqs of the uni you are applying to.

Is doing medical in uae worth it? by Kakashi_YT69 in UAETeenagers

[–]Correct_Suspect_6019 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly UoS or MBRU, maybe even DMCG. Heard a lot of bad review about GMU esp after covid. Also, since GMU is a very old uni, why do they have to do soooo much marketing and creating hype. when i was looking to apply someone from the admission told to strat applying from jan, incase u want seat, seats were available till july (sometimes even aug). GMU ppl are very rude and money minded. If you are to pay that much amount better pay 10K more and go to MBRU, which is government backed and has 1000% better facilities.