I want to study in an international country which is good in education and provides PR. Which country should I choose?
I have completed my BBA in marketing with 71% and gave my IELTS with 6.5 overall (L :7.5, R:5.5, W:5.5 and S:6.5).
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Hello,
It depends a lot on your academic scores and which stream you are opting for. Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and other European countries accepts 15 years of education and IELTS is the mandatory exam. While USA and Canada universities accepts 16 years of education.
For Masters you need to GRE and TOEFL for USA whereas for Canada you need to appear TOEFL. If the universities ask then GRE is also required. Canada colleges do accept the 15 years of education. New Zealand, you can get PR easily. Canada also you can get the pr. European countries can be a bit difficult. -
Hello Anuj,
Mostly students target Australia, Canada and NZ countries when it comes to PR. Also, your IELTS writing scores are not upto the mark, For Masters IELTS requirement is 6.5 aggregate with no module score less than 6. If you wish to pursue Masters in marketing I would suggest you to target Canada and NZ. -
It depends on which course you want to pursue. There are two ways to choose your study abroad destination.
1. Based on the course: Few countries are named for business education or engineering. You can choose the school based on the country. Ex: Germany, Canada are the best destinations for medicine and Engineering courses. You can choose the schools easily
2. Based on the school: based on your course you can choose the study abroad destination. Ex: For all business courses, UK, USA, and Australia are better options. In your case, Canada or Germany or Australia are better options for study abroad programme. For Indians, Canada and Austr...more -
Hi Anuj,
Popular countries now include Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Germany, France, Netherlands among others, these countries have good post study options including PR, do remember getting a PR will depend on the market and economy. You can find out the admission requirements and budget for various universities and the countries, shortlist 5-7 universities and apply to them. Overall, your academic profile seems good.
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