I am in class 12th. Should I pursue my graduation here or look forward to do a course in Canada? What will be more beneficial for me?

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Asked by Mayank Wadhwa
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Dr Navarun Varma
9 years ago
Hi Mayank, It depends on a lot of factors like what you want to study, budget, interests, your academic background, etc. Pursuing Bachelors degree abroad will open more options and opportunities for you. A pathway to a MS right away, however you must keep a check on your long term plans. If you ar

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Hi, if you get admitted to a good reputed university go ahead with your Bachelors. You will get more program options as compared to India, you can also apply for your Masters while in Canada immediately after you complete your Bachelors degree. Scholarships are provided by the universities on merit.

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