What is the eligibility criteria to pursue undergraduate degree after diploma in engineering from UK and US? How to get scholarship?

I have done diploma after 10th with 86%

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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2013-11-21 16:01:44
    Hi,
    Please remember scholarships are competitive and awarded to the most deserving students.
    You may get funding in the form of graduate assistantships where you work or research with professors.
    In exchange you may get your entire or partial tuition fees waived, and get a monthly stipend to cover your living expenses however such awards are very competitive.
    Universities abroad consider various factors such as previous academics, entrance test scores, application documents and so on while assessing an application for admission and scholarships; hence, it is important to have a well-rounded outstanding profile.
    For your reference find b
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    Manmeet Kaur | Guide-Level 12

    2013-11-21 16:41:01
    Hi,
    Thanks for the tag.
    * Generally, candidates join lateral B.Tech course after completing diploma in any engineering field to get direct entry into the second year. Degree course will open more opportunities for you.
    * As you have pursued diploma after 10th, it would be highly advisable to complete 12th first. It is the basic requirement to pursue any advance course or apply for job in any sector in future.
    If not by regular classes then you may complete 12th by joining ' The National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) ' . And you may pursue lateral course alongside.
    * To be eligible, you need to score minimum aggregate of 60% marks
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    Raj Aryan | Contributor-Level 9

    2013-11-21 15:40:16
    Hi,
    As per your profile it would not be possible for you to get admission in American or British universities to purse undergraduate degree as in order to pursue this course you need to be 12th pass.
    For your reference find below the eligibility criteria to pursue undergraduate degree from universities in US and UK
    - 12th pass from recognized education board (70%-80% plus in 12th)
    - High scores in SAT (required by universities in US)
    - High scores in IELTS or TOEFL.
    Preferred SAT scores 1800 plus.
    Preferred TOEFL score- 80 plus.
    Preferred IELTS score- 6 bands plus.
    The eligibility criteria may vary from university to university.
    So if you wish t
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