Is PG in a foreign university possible after B.A (Program) as most of them require a first degree or at least upper second class honors?

0 157 Views | Posted 2015-12-15 16:44:26
Asked by Christi Thomas

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    Ankita Bhatt Education counselor | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    Hi Christi,
    Eligibility criteria and admission requirements varies between universities and also countries. You will firstly require a bachelor degree to pursue a master degree abroad. Most countries do not accept three years bachelor's degree such as Canada and US, however there are exceptions.
    Top Universities anywhere in the world requires high academic grades, which is a first class or an upper second class hons. In addition other requirements such as GRE/GMAT and TOEFL will be required depending on the program and university. Since you have not clearly mentioned which country and which program you want details about, it is not quite
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