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nishant Lihitkar

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Dear Shrey,You can pursue BSc in Economics from LSE without going to UK, through Russell Square International College in Mumbai.
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Please remember 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 US and Australia would be much more as compared to education in India, so you need to decide whether it is worth to invest such a big amount.
US is the best study destination to pursue MS, but the cost of education in US would be much more then Australian universities also getting a US VISA is very difficult.
Getting a VISA for Australia is not difficult, but US have more number of good universities as compared t
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Hi! Raghav,I hope this mail will find you in good health. Minimum qualification for the course is:10thpass.For Further query Please feel free to call me.Contact:9582786406

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* To learn M.Sc Biomedical engineering, you need to pass graduation in Science related subject such as Biology, Maths and Chemistry with minimum 50%.
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