I did B.Tech CS & have 2 years of experience. What should I do now? Will IELTS be enough if I look forward to study abroad (UK, Australia)?

I passed my B.Tech with 83% marks and have 2 years of experience as a software engineer.

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    Satish Prabhu Center Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    Dear Nahid,
    I would suggest you do MS in the same line and choose a specialisation in which you are interested. While selecting the course and university, you can select the college which offer you an internship at the end of the course.
    This will increase your chances of getting employed in the same firm, where you will do your internship as you already have 2 years of experience and if you perform well during the internship. It helps if your 2 year experience is with a known company and yes, IELTS and your academic scores are enough.
    All the best.

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