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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Study Options after 12th Grade in the UK:
Oxford, Cambridge and Birmingham are important cities in the UK and each city has a renowned university in it. You will need to complete an International Foundation Year Programme before you can join a full-fledged undergraduate degree of your choice. The Foundation Year Programme focuses on subject-specific learning with additional modules in English and Communication.
Studying after 12th Grade in the USA:
The USA follows a four-year undergraduate study structure in most universities. On completing your 12th Grade, you can join a programme directly if you meet the prescribed entry requirements. U
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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi Arun,
Gaps are not preferred by Australian Universities. However, these are case specific and if you have a good profile with work experience, you may have a chance. But always keep back up options and check other countries too. Take your IELTS. Decide what to study, check the admission requirements on university websites and email them before applying.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Even if you are considering a PG, you should be prepared to spend about 12 lacs or so. You can opt for a student loan option. USA, Canada, Australia and NZ allow students some time to find a job on completion of the degree. If you find a job and the company agrees to file for your work visa, you can stay back. Many European countries too support this.
All the best

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Naheeda,
You won't get a student visa out of the blue. You must apply to a college and the college must accept you first. Decide what to study and check the admission requirements on university websites and prepare accordingly. Your husband won't get the student visa but a spouse visa.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Satish,
Scholarships are given on basis of merit and not on IELTS score alone. By merit it will mean your academic grades, SOP, overall profile etc. For IELTS score requirement please check Monash University website and visit the respective department page. Hope it helped.

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It's depends on your interest of study.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
Check admission requirements on university websites, different universities have different requirements. Take your IELTS, an overall score of 6.5 is recommended.

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