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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant
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The momoment you get your last but one semester amrk sheet you can apply. You first select what specilisation you will do. See the course details in www.gcu.ac.uk
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Dear Urvashi, although you have a work experience, you still need to go through the admission process which comprises of an Aptitude Test, Group Discussion & Personal Interview conducted by Asian Business School. For Complete Information Call our Counselors at 09313377041/36.
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3.If you are looking at colleges for MTech abroad, maybe you can consider education in the UK at Newcastle University. The University's postgraduate programmes are closely linked with research and many of their MSc students continue on to PhD studies. You will find our excellent facilities and good contacts with industry provide a strong basis for your career progression. Usuallu a 12 month taught programme you only require your second class MEngg Honors degree and your English Language Proficiency Test. For more information on direct admissions, please visit http://www.ncl.ac.uk/postgraduate or contact ECube Global College at 022 434
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Upendra
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Yes Dear You Are eligible for MBA and PGDM but some institute has the critirea for taking the students having atleast 50 percent but some will take lesser
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udit narang
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GRE has got nothing to do with your score in your UG. You can give the GRE in India or abroad but it is recommended that you take the test in the location where you live. You can find various test centres and dates on http://ets.org
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GRE has got nothing to do with your score in your UG. You can give the GRE in India or abroad but it is recommended that you take the test in the location where you live. You can find various test centres and dates on http://ets.org
Hope my answer has solved your query. If it has, kindly mark it as best answer.
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