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Dr. Jayanthy Ramakrishnan
Head of Servicing
Dr. Jayanthy Ramakrishnan is Head of Servicing at Galvanize Global Education. She holds a PhD in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and has worked as a Mathematics Teacher, Assessment Specialist and Adjunct Faculty in the US and India. She previously served as Galvanize's Manager of Admissions Counseling, guiding students to admits worldwide.
Credentials
- Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering — University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Content by Dr.
Posts authored
- How a Master’s in Japan Can Open Doors to International Career Opportunities
- Masters Programs in Japan: A Guide to Choosing the Right Academic Path
- Which Master’s Program in Japan Offers the Best Career Prospects?
- Is a Master’s Degree in Japan Worth the Investment for International Students?
- Japan for Study: Key Factors to Consider Before Choosing Japan
- Study in Japan: What Every International Student Should Know Before Applying
- How Studying Abroad in Japan Can Help You Build an International Future
- How Being a Student in Japan Can Transform Your Academic and Career Future
- ICU University Japan: What International Students Should Know Before Applying
- IT University in Japan: How to Choose the Right Tech-Focused Program
- PhD in Japan for International Students: Research Opportunities, Funding, and Career Pathways Explained
- Choosing Your Specialization in Japan — What Actually Matters for Your Future
- All You Need To Know About the Canadian Provincial Nominee Program
- A Guide to Canada’s Express Entry System
- How to Write a Letter of Continued Interest (LOCI) For Foreign Universities
- Top Courses in Japan: And How to Choose the Right One for Your Career
- Understanding Japan’s University Structure: What You Need to Know Before Applying
- When Should You Apply to Japan? Understanding Intake Cycles Clearly
- Relying on Part-Time Jobs? Here’s What Students Often Misjudge in Japan
- Choosing Japan Without Understanding Its Research Focus? Here’s the Risk