Can I apply for January intake for Masters? My IELTS is 6.5 no less than 6 and I am pursuing final year of B.Com.
I'm interested in Masters in management.
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Bisharah Saeed Self motivated, straightforward and resilient | Contributor-Level 8
6 years agoThere is no problem in applying but while applying they will require the final year mark sheet too. Since you are applying for the Jan intake your results might come out by then. So, it's better if you apply once your results have come out. Or you can apply early and let the University know that you are a final year student and ask them for the procedure.
All the best.
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Type of Course | Minimum IELTS Score Needed |
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