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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

Guide-Level 12

Dear Charu, Illinois Institute of Technology and Oregon State University in US are famous. RMIT, Curtin University and UQ in Aus are good ones. For more options you can check QS world ranking.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Dear Goutham, what you want to study is something only you can decide. A course which might seem.good to me might be best for you. If you discontinued your b.tech figure out what you like,your interest, your career plans and decide. If you are comfortable with literature and arts instead of technology then pursue arts.Similarly for other subjects.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

Guide-Level 12

Dear MM, you must need to understand the difference between GRE and TOEFL. While GRE is not mandatory for all universities, TOEFL or IELTS scores are required. Please look up the net to know about TOEFL, IELTS, GRE and so on. There are a number of resources on shiksha website too.

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Shivam ShuklaUhhm..! Nothing to say about me !!

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Regarding this you need to mail icai helpline(only if they permit) and the another party(only if they allow) to do so because it depends only on them. !

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Syed Ziya Hashmi

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Minimum 60% for best college

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Deepti chandola

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Professional accounting does not seem to be the course of high demand for outsider in Australia. Think of your goal then decide if you would like to choose Australia as study destination

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

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First thing you have to decide which country you wanted to go and study. The factors which you have to consider are Duration, cost ,part time job earnings and stay back options. UK has an advantage all masters are one year program and that saves one year of your life. In two years in USA and Canada out of 104 weeks University functions only for 60 weeks balance are all holidays. the same 60 weeks in Australia and whatever is taught in 60 weeks is taught in 50 weeks. Wherever you study the same content and you will be accepted for PHd. Tuion fees and living expenses approximate 30 lakhs in US/Canada 40 lakhs in Australia/ NZ and 22 lak
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