I did B.Sc through correspondence and appeared for IELTS exam recently. Can I pursue Masters abroad? I don't have any work experience.

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Aroon Bae
7 years ago
Hi Nimmi, Most Masters programme do not require a work experience so if you have a good academic percentage and if your correspondence degree is recognised, you should be able to study abroad. You must also communicate with some universities abroad where you plan to study about acceptance of your

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How would I get know whether my university is recognised or not?

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