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Chetna S

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Hi, Your grades are good enough. If you manage to get a very good GMAT score, you should try applying to the top business schools in these countries. You may refer to any ranking leagues and find the university ranks and top ones. The National University of Singapore, University of Melbourne, HEC Paris, INSEAD, Kellogg Business School, Chicago Booth are some of the recommendations. Remember though your overall application package has to be outstanding and don't just rely on your grades to sail you through.

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Chetna S

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Hi, It depends on your definition of good earning, what kind of job you want to do? You may have different interests than mine so always know what you want, your career plans, etc. And decide accordingly. Since you are from commerce background, I can suggest you to get into a full-time accounts or finance course which are also the hot sectors in these countries.

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Dr Bharti SinghDr in Foods and Nutrition and 9yrs experience

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Canada has more option for animation, so BCA is best to be opted there.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hi Omer,
It's a personal choice though many experts believe going after B.Tech or Bachelor's degree gives maturity to the applicant and he/she can choose better programs and be career oriented while choosing the course. You can decide basis your interests, financial situation, stay back options, etc.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Jinal, That is something you must discuss and figure out with your husband, it is a personal choice, depends on your interest and your definition of future. If you haven't thought about it already then start finding out what kind of job you want to do, see courses relevant to your education background, start visiting university websites and check their admission requirements, deadlines, stay back options, expenses, etc. Be practical and realistic. You should also consult with an authorized immigration agent who can help you with jobs and immigration policies and help you make an informed decision.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Astil, Yes, why not. Australia is a very popular study abroad destination among Indian students. There are many well known universities and colleges offering hundreds of programs in Australia. International students can also work part time during studies. In addition, Australian government also allows international students to stay and work in Australia for some years after successfully completing their studies. So, it is a good choice but it can be expensive. If you want to study in Australia decide what to study, browse universities and learn about their admission requirements and processes before starting the formal application p
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Kiri Piyush

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Hi Abhishek, Australia has many reputed universities, the top ones are not affordable though. You can browse through the link below and check the fee structure and colleges, select your desired college, country and course and go through the options:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/be-btech-in-abroad-dc11510.


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Dr Priyalakshmi ChowdhuryUnited Kingdom

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Hi Pooja, Some of the best universities in Australia for pursuing medical sciences are University of Melbourne, Monash University, University of Sydney, The Australian National University Medical School (ANUMS), University of Adelaide, and University of Queensland among others. Admissions to undergraduate medical programs are done through UMAT - Undergraduate Medicine and Health Sciences Admission Test. Overall, a higher first class is preferred, medical programs are highly competitive. Gaps are not something that is favoured by Australian universities but a good profile will make a difference. Please check with the universities direct
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Kavya Saluja Evans

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Hi Chandresh Mauriya,
Wow. That's a huge number of backlogs. Surely, you can pursue your Masters in Australia but gaining admissions in top ranking universities will be very difficult. There are plenty of options in Australia, a good application package can ensure admissions. See that your SOP is very good in addition to your internship, projects, extracurriculars and also recommendation letters. A very good IELTS score is a must, see that you score either 6.5 or higher. For rest of the information on eligibility criteria you have to visit the university websites. There are also a number of TAFE or vocational colleges in Australia you
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