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2011-08-14 16:14:17

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,With 15 years of education UK would be the best study destination for you, as universities in US require 16 years of education for admission in their MS program.
Find below some of the universities in UK offering course of your interest:
University of Portsmouth.
Link:tinyurl.com/dyg8ntm
University of Central Lancashire.
Link:tinyurl.com/7ong6s8
In order to pursue MS from UK, you need to have:
Good academic record, preferably 60% plus in graduation.
Relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university.
IELTS score of 6-7 bands plus.
Universities in UK have 2 admission intake in a year, namely:
Fall (August) intake.
Spring (January) intake
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2011-08-14 16:14:06

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bikrant

Beginner-Level 1

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2011-08-14 16:10:59

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2011-08-14 16:09:37

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2011-08-14 16:07:04

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Mahesh

Contributor-Level 9

Ankush.To give you a honest reply, it makes no sense for indian students to do bachelor's degree in a foreign country as there are abundant good engineering colleges in India. But if you still want to study BE Mechanical in UK, the fees could range from 11000 to 19000 per year (excluding living expenses), depending on the university. At the very top there are Imperial College, University College London, Oxford, Cambridge, Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Glasgow etc. Give me a thumbs up if I have answered your question.

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2011-08-14 16:03:26

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Aakash LuharEngineer

Contributor-Level 8

yes you can any deemed University is better for distance OR Part time

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2011-08-14 15:59:30

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2011-08-14 15:57:55

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi Ankush,
In order to pursue BE from UK universities, you need to have good academic background throughout preferably 55%-60% ( differ from university to university).
For complete information regarding eligibility criteria, its always advisable to, long on to the university website.
Plus you also need to take IELTS (International English Language Testing System) or TOEFL (Test of English as Foreign Language), both the mentioned test, tests the english language level for the students, who comes from the non english speaking countries.
IELTS is of 9 Band, and TOEFL is out of 120.
Its good to score 6.5 or more band in the IELTS and 90 plus i
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2011-08-14 15:49:14

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Dr.G.D Singh

Contributor-Level 6

Hello, We appreciate your interest to pursue a post-graduation course. We offer various distance learning courses in various fields, through the IMA partnering International & Indian Universities. Kindly define the course you are interested in. For more information you may visit - www.imaonline.in . You may call us on: +91 79 40242526 or 09377797968 or mail us at Email: info@imaonweb.info.

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2011-08-14 15:38:30

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vidyasagar jha

Beginner-Level 1

how much gre score is required for doing m.s in mit,usa

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2011-08-14 15:15:35

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi Pchatterjee,
If you wish to pursue GRE in USA,Germany in that case you need to take GRE, and a good GRE score will surely help you to get into the good universities.UK universities do not require GRE.
As you have not mentioned the specific country, it will be always advisable for you to take GRE, as most of the universities abroad requires GRE score.
But please remember GRE is not the only selection criteria, you also need to have a good academic record through out.
I hope this answers your query.
If you like this query, than please mark it as Thumbs Up or Rate it as a best answered.
Thanks,
All The Best.

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2011-08-14 14:55:24

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Nikhlesh Mathur

Guide-Level 14

If you are not interested in becoming a CA or in doing corporare jobs with MBA degree then perhaps education line is suited for you. What you can do is to do your post graduation and then try to clear the UGC NET exam and try ofro Lecturership. You might get the same in DU itself. The other option for you is to clear the Banking exams and be in the Banking line. You can also sit for the UPSC and state PSC exams for jobs in the govt sector if you do nto wish to study any further. You may take to the Insurance sector also.

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2011-08-14 14:54:25

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2011-08-14 14:54:11

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arsha

Beginner-Level 1

those who did bcom , bba al r called technical mba and tey get more chance than comi from other undergradu.now it s lik btech be mba get first preference and bcom mba get first prefer for finan and for marketin undergrad s not a prob and for hr undergra should b either btech be bcom bba etc it oly depends on undergrad degree.i feel mca s better.

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2011-08-14 14:51:19

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2011-08-14 14:47:37

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2011-08-14 14:45:32

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jithin

Beginner-Level 1

sir i got alotment at mjrp according to aieee in b arch.how 's the college

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2011-08-14 14:44:58

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prabhat singh

Beginner-Level 1

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2011-08-14 14:36:18

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Praveen

Beginner-Level 3

Dear kiran,
For Bsc. lumpsum fees is 3,60000.

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2011-08-14 14:33:17

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