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Guide-Level 12
MIM is a good option if you don't have work experience and completed your Bachelors. It is a substitute to MBA but for freshers. You can check top ranked universities in Europe for MIM like HEC Paris, University of St. Gallen, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, Essec Business School, London Business School, etc. for better prospects. Most of these programmes require GMAT or GRE for admissions. I prefer Europe because of the reputation of MIM programmes there instead of Australia. Also, Australian employers prefer applicants with work experience so lesser chance.
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Scholar-Level 16
According to me, you should complete your Bachelors from India and after completing graduation, you should consider MBA programme from Australia.
By this, you will save your money for further education and make your foundation strong in terms of knowledge and skills.
All the best.
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Scholar-Level 17
NEET is not required abroad, it's only for Indian medical schools. But for USA and Malaysia different exams would be required. Also, in US there is no MBBS, you must complete your bachelor degree, then clear the MCAT exams to study medicine. I will advise you to visit university websites and check the admission requirements.
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