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You should choose UK or New Zeland.
Benifits of Studying in these countries are as follows:
1) One year Master
2) Student can work part time during their studies
2) 2 years Post study VISA after Master degree.
3) then apply for HSMP for 2-3 more and get PR
Benifits of Studying in these countries are as follows:
1) One year Master
2) Student can work part time during their studies
2) 2 years Post study VISA after Master degree.
3) then apply for HSMP for 2-3 more and get PR
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udit narang
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You cannot compare a regular course with a correspondence course specifically a correspondence course in India and a regular course abroad. In correspondence, you do not attend classes and study on your own whereas in a regular course, you are attending classes on a regular basis. There is no scope for comparison. It totally depends on you whether you want to pursue the correspondence course or not. I would say, if you want to gain international exposure, learn in a multicultural environment, make international networking, and are willing to spend so many lakhs of rupees on your masters, then go abroad, else pursue the course through c
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udit narang
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Hi,
I am not sure about the top 10 universities but the top 5 medical universities in USA are:
1) Harvard University
2) Duke University
3) Washington University in St. Louis
4) University of Baltimore
5) University of Pennsylvania
The course tuition fee varies from university to university and the living expenses vary from city to city. You should keep a general figure of approx. USD 70,000 per year.
For further details, visit https://www.usa.shiksha.com
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I am not sure about the top 10 universities but the top 5 medical universities in USA are:
1) Harvard University
2) Duke University
3) Washington University in St. Louis
4) University of Baltimore
5) University of Pennsylvania
The course tuition fee varies from university to university and the living expenses vary from city to city. You should keep a general figure of approx. USD 70,000 per year.
For further details, visit https://www.usa.shiksha.com
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.
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vijay
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yes you are eligible For detailed & accurate information!!! Visit it!!! http://www.juncturetech.net/
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vijay
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The Academic Version is intended for those who want to enrol in universities and other institutions of higher education and for professionals such as medical doctors and nurses who want to study or practice in an English-speaking country.
The General Training Version is intended for those planning to undertake non-academic training or to gain work experience, or for immigration purposes.
It is generally acknowledged that the reading and writing tests for the Academic Version are more difficult than those for the General Training Version, due to the differences in the level of intellectual and academic rigour between the two versions.
IELT
The General Training Version is intended for those planning to undertake non-academic training or to gain work experience, or for immigration purposes.
It is generally acknowledged that the reading and writing tests for the Academic Version are more difficult than those for the General Training Version, due to the differences in the level of intellectual and academic rigour between the two versions.
IELT
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2011-02-18 11:08:20
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sagarika Sharma
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Hi Rikesh, you have a good score in GRE as well as UG.But the univ asks for at least 1200 to 1400. It all depends on luck now. If in the application pool there are lots of other students who have higher scores then it could be difficult to get admission. But in my personal opinion you should be able to get the admission as this is a fairly good score. Do not lose heart and go ahead with the application. Your work experience can enhance your chances of getting admission which you should highlight in your application.
But you must start applying as the deadline is in May for the upcoming intake.
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But you must start applying as the deadline is in May for the upcoming intake.
If your query is resolved then kindly mark
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Dr. Shivanshu Bhadoria
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Dear Sonali, But to get admission in MBA One must have 50% in UG, And I would suggest you Symbosis than SMU.
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