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This sector is one of the fastest growing one and the academics are extremely interesting. My cousin and I pursued an Internship in the hospitality sector and grew overall as a person. She is currently pursuing BBA in hospitality, travel and tourism. You should give it a shot as well.
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Studying medicine overseas can provide students with an invaluable experience and a quality education.
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Hi Lovepreet, you may want to check the article below for Canadian student visa.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada-student-visa-guide-applycontent5772
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We do have students who are fresh graduates, got admission and have performed well.
Your admission to MYRA depends on fours factors:
1. Consistent academic record (10th, 12th and Graduation)
2. CAT / XAT / GMAT / GRE / CMAT Scores
3. Statement of Purpose (SoP) essay
4. Quality and quantity of work Experience; and also extra curricular activities
MYRA looks for people with passion and drive to make a difference.
Please share your phone number and our Admissions Office will be in touch. Please feel free to
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TOEFL follow mostly North American English accents and IELTS follow a range of international English accents. The length of TOEFL is 4 hours and that of TOEFL is 2 hrs and 45 minutes.
Fees:
IELTS : In India, the fee is Rs.11300
TOEFL : more than 200$ and not more than 400$
If you don't want to spend a lot of money and if you are not a native speaker then go for IELTS It is less complicated.
Best of luck!
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I think you will be the best one to answer this. Firstly, decide which sector or field you want to work. Based on this, you have to figure out what you want and then you can shortlist the course. If you are good at maths then you can study accounts or finance. They have good scope and opportunities.
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