Can I get admission in Nuclear Science Studies for MS and how would I get a working lisense after completing the study?

I have completed my graduation from Mechanical Engineering. SSC- 85%, HSC-70%, BE(agg)-56%, BE (last yr)- 60% 2015 pass out with 1 yr gap. I have done 2 internships and currently working as a JR engineer in a company. I'm also preparing for GRE.

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    Goutam Chatterjee | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    For admission in MS, you may try Australia or UK universities where GPA requirement is low as compared to USA. Because of your low graduation marks, your GPA will be low. While pursuing MS, in second semester, you will have to secure an internship with some company there. After successful completion of the internship, if they offer you a job, then the job letter will ensure work permit and extension of the VISA but to complete the procedure, you will have to return to India once.

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