I've just completed my B.E in the stream ECE without any backlogs.,and i like to do my higher education in abroad.,give me a best advice.,

My percentage is 72.,and i didn't took any entrance exams still.,and i've no work experience.,

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shaban
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2013-07-25 15:22:19
Hi, Before going for pursuing studies abroad you need to first decide does the course will be helpful for you i.e. does it provide good job opportunities in India or abroad. Please remember the cost of education in universities abroad would be much more as compared to education in India, so you ne

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Nithya Kishore
2013-07-20 13:18:45
Hi Vicky, To pursue MS in US, you don't need experience for 90% of the programs. To get into good universities, you will need to appear for GRE and either IELTS or TOEFL exam. Since you have already passed out, if you can quickly prepare and give these exams, you can still aim to get admission fo

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Neeraj Kumar
2013-07-20 10:01:08
You can apply for MS from abroad , for this you can give GRE test

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ANKIT FADIA
2013-07-20 07:56:15
Hi Vicky, can you please tell me your toefl score if any, also which course you are willing to pursue, so i can guide accordingly with complete information on the same. Hope it will be helpful. Please dont hesitate to revert. Click on the thumbs up and mark it as the best answer, if you found this u

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