Which country should I be targeting to pursue my M.Sc in supply chain management?

Please help me out with this. I want good education which is really a value for money. I am getting different opinions from everywhere. Should I go for a college? If yes then which? Should I give Gmat? Is Canada a good option being a 12+3? Or should I target for the US?

189 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Rutvik Joshi
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If in case you wish to have a Post-Study Work (PSW) permit then you should consider Ireland, USA, Australia, Canada (do PG Diploma) and NZ. If a PSW is not your priority then UK is a great option. Hope this helps. Thanks!

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Ireland has exported their constitution into that of ours! Now that's a start. Besides, when seeking to fulfil your education career, I think you should focus on the infrastructure and resources the universities and colleges have in Ireland to equip you with a superior knowledge-transfer to be compe

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kuneek Nagia
9 years ago
GMAT is must to get a good college, score above 550 makes your way easy. As per my concern you should go for Canada because of affordable fee. Otherwise US is best because there are number of best colleges. Good luck

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