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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

Guide-Level 12

SAT is mandatory, you can consider SAT subject tests to demonstrate your knowledge in a particular subject and are quite helpful for admissions. TOEFL is ofcourse required for English language proficiency. Universities in US look for all-rounders hence mere scoring high will not help much if you don't have a strong overall profile.

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Bhargav C

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Hello Rajat,
The first and foremost eligibility criteria in most of the US Universities is the 16 years education with a graduate degree. Since you are a BCA graduate, which is a 3 years program, You would have completed only 15 years education in India.
However, few Universities do accept 15 years education. I suggest you to shortlist the universities based on your profile and check for the minimum eligibility criteria and then apply for the universities.
All the best.

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Ankita BhattEducation counselor

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You may check the link below for universities in USA for MBA, see if any of these meets your budget.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/usa/mba-colleges-dc
As for IELTS requirements many universities waive off English language requirement depending on your profile and university requirements. You need to contact them for specific information.


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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Dear Meraj,
IELTS is not the sole qualifier for MBA programs, you must take GMAT and most importantly have had work experience of atleast two years.

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Kundan Kumar

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It depends on the profile, one would definitely target decent ranked university to maximise the chance of ROI. More importantly, once should look for class size, curriculum, outcome of the problem, faculty, research lab, innovation etc. rather the university ranking, Standard of your profile in terms of project, research publish, academic excellence are key to look for better ranked university.

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Nischay ChadhaClear as a crystal

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None of the university in USA, New Zealand or UK give admission in B.Tech through lateral entry.

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Hari Hara Sudhan Ramaswamywww.scholarclips.co.in

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Western Michigan University. However I am sure, there will be others too. Hope this helps. Thanks!

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Hari Hara Sudhan Ramaswamywww.scholarclips.co.in

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Universities abroad in general, consider the public universities and state-funded universities with the highest regard. For eg.: IIT, NIT, Anna University, etc., 60%+ would be required for eligibility. Next would be the Section 2 universities according to the NAAC. 65%+ from these universities are required. And so on. Hope this helps. Thanks.

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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

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Hi Bhaiswajyoti,
The top ones , yes it is hard. As already answered by other experts to the previous similar queries you posted, universities in US evaluates the overall profile holistically and there is no thumb rule to hard or easy admissions. You need to develop an all-rounded profile.
Hope it helps.

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Harleen Bedi

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If you mean the timeline of application, then applying for the September intake is the best bet for Indian students. To further detail the time of when to apply, here is a guide -
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/study-in-us-timeline-for-september-2017-intake-guidepage-416


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