I am financially weak and want to study abroad for Masters in computer science or MBA. How to prepare and get financial aid?

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    Abhishek Dixit | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    1. You should apply for the government universities.
    2. Government of India provides 4,00,000 rupees of loan without any security if you have secured your admission in any of the reputed universities.
    2. Apply for the scholarship programs abroad, and search for the country you are interested.
    3. Try to manage a part-time job during your education.
    4. Choose the MBA program of short-term duration as you could save a lot of amount in a short-term course as compared to a long one.
  • Studying abroad can be expensive, but there are several ways to prepare and get financial aid to make it more affordable. Here are some tips on how to prepare and get financial aid to study abroad for Masters in computer Science or MBA:
    Research Scholarships and Grants: Start researching scholarships and grants available for your course of study and location. You can search for scholarships on websites like ScholarshipPortal, Studyportals, or Fulbright. Check with the universities you're interested in for any scholarships or financial aid they may offer.
    Apply for Financial Aid: Many universities offer financial aid to students based on
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    1. You should apply for the government universities.
    2. Government of India provides 4,00,000 rupees of loan without any security if you have secured your admission in any of the reputed universities.
    2. Apply for the scholarship programs abroad, and search for the country you are interested.
    3. Try to manage a part-time job during your education.
    4. Choose the MBA programme of short-term duration as you could save a lot of amount in a short-term course as compared to a long one.
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    4 years ago
    1. You should apply for the government universities.
    2. Government of India provides 4,00,000 rupees of loan without any security if you have secured your admission in any of the reputed universities.
    2. Apply for the scholarship programs abroad, and search for the country you are interested.
    3. Try to manage a part-time job during your education.
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