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Guide-Level 14
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Contributor-Level 9
You must have around 2-3 years work experience for MBA abroad programs. You have already posted this query several times and it seems Chetna S mentioned a couple of universities for you as well. Here is the link if you missed it earlier.
https://ask.shiksha.com/can-i-get-admission-for-mba-in-uk-or-australia-my-profile-ssc-84-hsc-63-bba-55-and-have-no-work-experience-qna-4039312
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
To pursue MBBS in Canada or Australia first you need to enroll for a pre medical program of 2 to 3 years then appear for entrance exam like MCAT in Canada to get selected for a medical program. It is extremely challenging to get a seat in the medical course in countries like USA, Canada Australia, New Zealand. Approximate expense is close to 1 crore.
Admissions to Singapore are on basis of entrance exams as well. You also need to appear for TOEFL, SAT, BMAT. For Singapore there is no pre medical required. Though selection is on basis of merit. Approximate expense 70 lacs.
In Russia medical education is funded by government. So y
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Guide-Level 14
This will depend if you have met the admission requirements. Please specify your grades and how many years of work experience do you have. You must also take the GMAT or GRE and IELTS.
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Scholar-Level 17
Admissions are not given basis IELTS alone. You have met the IELTS requirement no doubt but you must also meet the academic requirement. An upper first class around 75% is required by most universities.
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Guide-Level 14
Overall good academic percentiles are required. Canada is more competitive than Australia, more than 75% is required throughout. To apply to Australia 60% and above is recommended.
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University of Melbourne
University of Sydney
RMIT
Queensland University of Technology (QUT)
UNISA
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Scholar-Level 18
Your prospective University or college will definitely scrutinize your full academic record. Your explanation should be ready. But fundamentally they will see results and not the way you have undertaken the course.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
If you are talking about applying to Australian universities for higher studies you have to check with the universities directly if KOSU degree will be accepted. Every university has different admission requirements. For immigration purposes you have to check with an immigration officer, here we are only giving study related guidance not immigration.
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