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2016-03-04 09:53:13Contributor-Level 8
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2016-03-04 09:52:50
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2016-03-04 09:50:08
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There is no academic GRE. What we have is academic and general IELTS. As far as GRE is concerned, there is GRE General and an optional GRE subject test which will test your knowledge in a specific subject. Check for admission requirements of the universities you plan to apply to. Some may not require GRE at all and if they do (mostly in US and Canada), you must opt for GRE general and/or the optional subject test. I hope it helped. For more details, you can visit www.ets.org
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2016-03-04 09:48:23
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2016-03-04 09:48:05
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2016-03-04 09:48:00Contributor-Level 10
College predictor in shiksha
https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor
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2016-03-04 09:45:21
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While Germany becomes a little tough nut to crack and DAAD is the official site to look at. Canada seemingly is easier to get in. Universities like:
1. University of Toronto.
2. University of Alberta.
3. University of Ottawa and
4. University of Saskatchewan, etc. would have the course and would require a 4 years of Bachelor to apply with a TOEFL score and GRE (recommended).
You would have to apply a year in advance with statement of purpose and letter of reference submitted with the online applications.
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2016-03-04 09:38:39
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2016-03-04 09:38:07
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2016-03-04 09:33:55Contributor-Level 8
Hi Harsh,
Here's a list of some universities abroad offering the course:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-abroad-dc11509?country=usa-germany-netherlands
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2016-03-04 09:29:45Beginner-Level 5
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2016-03-04 09:27:02
Scholar-Level 17
ADB.
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2016-03-04 09:25:37Contributor-Level 10
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2016-03-04 09:15:10Contributor-Level 7
IMI Bhubaneswar do not consider MAT Scores for selection. It Consider CAT, XAT, GMAT and CMAT.
Based on your score , you are eligible to apply. Final selection will be based on GD/PI and academics.
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2016-03-04 09:12:46
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After a BTech, the options you have for further studies are MTech, industrial design courses, MBA (marketing, sales, operations, finance and human resources), post graduate courses in supply chain management, Civil Services, Indian Engineering Services, mass communication etc. Analyse your strengths, interests, aptitude, ability, career goals and limitations before making a choice of post graduate studies.
I hope it helps. Please feel free to revert.
Wish you luck.
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2016-03-04 09:12:16Contributor-Level 8
In a nutshell:
- Qualifications like L.L.B, B.com, CA, CS and ICWA will be beneficial (not mandatory).
- Should possess expertise knowledge.
- Should possess interpretations skill.
- Ability to structure the affairs of clients to minimize tax liability.
- Experience will be a value addition.
- Should not follow false practices.
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2016-03-04 08:51:51
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