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Shwetha Fernandes

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https://www.proclinical.com/blogs/2015-8/how-to-progress-your-pharmacovigilance-career
The above link has some information on how to go about. Hope this will help.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Gaurav,
Anything below 55% is not accepted easily. I am not sure if you will find any university as your grades are way below 50%. You have to check university websites yourself, see the admission requirements and email them. There are many universities in Australia and also TAFE institutes. Contact them one by one.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Sahaj,
There are many universities each having different criteria. You have to build your profile accordingly. Projects, internships, extracurricular activities, GRE score, LOR, SOP etc. Must be very good. Based on your CGPA, you may not get into a top 10 ranking university, but you will have many decent options. Further, since you did BCA some MS programmes may not be suitable for you. You have to go through programme details and also contact the universities before applying.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Ankit Kocchar,
Australia has a good market for Accounting and Finance professionals, it's also the most suitable for commerce students. Besides, you must know your own personal interests and career plans and decide as to what you want to study and what's best for you. Check the course details and career outcomes, job market, etc., and then decide.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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Only if you do two-year Master's degree programme you are eligible to apply for PR. However, when you apply, you need the required points, for which you need higher IELTS/PTE and also you need a job according to your study level.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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Studying abroad cannot be compared to study in India. There are many specialised courses available abroad. Australia and Canada have good stay back options after study. However, Australia is more costly than Canada. Based on your finance, you can decide.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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No. In any country without registration, you cannot do any clinical programs. You can go for non clinical programme, get yourselves registered with UG and then do your Masters.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Yasu, generally you must first clear some exams like Austalian Medical Council (AMC) exam and register yourself with the medical council. Please check the websites of the respective medical councils of the countries for your PG. You must also take IELTS.

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Benjamin F

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In order to Masters in Australia the minimum requirement is 6.5 bands overall with 6 in all modules. Some courses demand an overall score of 7.5 with higher scores in individual modules. It is a good idea to take another shot at IELTS. You need professional tutors who can help you personally to score your very best. If you wish to get such coaching right form the comfort of our home through on-line classes, visit Shelldreams Overseas website. They are expert study visa consultants and also specialize in coaching for courses like IELTS. GRE GMAT etc.

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Sanjana,
First, you decide what kind of work you are planning to do and then choose what to study not vice versa. It's up to you what courses you can study. You already have an MBA so it will make admissions difficult. If you gain some work experience now it will be better for you to apply thereafter.

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