My engineering is going to complete in 5-years. Is there any chance of still getting a visa for further studies in foreign?

I am in the last year of BE in mech. engineering & have 30 backlogs.

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    SWAYAMPRAVA NAYAK | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hi Jayant,
    Since you are in the last year of your BE and you have 30 backlogs, you must first clear each paper and I am sure you will clear all the papers and come up with awesome marks as well as percentage. So, don't loose your confidence.
    And, yes if you clear all papers then you can surely continue your further studies abroad. You can surely get a visa for your studies abroad.
    Many foreign universities are nowadays providing a lot of opportunities for international students by providing proper education. There are several Master's degree courses offered by many foreign institutions.
    The foreign universities also provide vast career op
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    Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18

    7 years ago
    Hello Jayant,
    You are in final year. You had many backlogs but you must have cleared these or in the process of clearing these. Though this will play a part, what matters is the final marks that you score in your graduation. If you get admission to any institution, that country will definitely give you student visa.
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