What should I do to study Masters in UK? Will it be a problem as I have lots of backlogs?

hello sir, I' m interested in doing MS in U.K.......can u guide me what all need to do further..... i also have history of arrears..... do this create any problem for me in doing MASTERS degree in U.K........

150 Views|Posted 2010-11-30 08:48:18
Asked by Praveenn
5 Answers
Sajid Nalakath
2010-11-30 11:15:05
If you have completed your graduation with at least 50% marks, there would not be any issues in getting yourself admitted for the masters course in UK. The basic requirement that any university would ask is a honors graduation. With a hons graduation, we according to the Indian education system tend

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Neeraj Kumar
2010-12-01 15:50:34
you have to give english proficience test for UK with good score id=f u want to take admission in best college of UK

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Sathya Gopinath
2010-11-30 15:00:17
even if u apply with consolidated m/s the faculty sitting there to assess will not encourage beyond certain number of arrears. better be careful before trying all these tricks.

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAUL
2010-11-30 14:41:21
If you have one or two arrears no problem. Otherwise you apply with consolidated mark sheet

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Govind Sharma
2010-11-30 10:52:51
Your arrears can be considered as academic performance can lead to get lesser preference but you should not loose hope You should apply

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