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Eleanor Colaco

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It is a bit difficult to get into a good B-school with your score, however I would suggest you to give more mock tests and try your luck at MAH-CET exams this coming March.

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Miraj Mondal

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You will do or you are going to completing your graduation?

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi, No you are not eligible to take any of the MBA entrance exam. You can go for distance or online MBA.

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rahul r

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To qualify for an MS course in Canada, you have to appear for the GRE (Graduate Record Examination) which is a pre-requisite to gaining entry into an MS course abroad. Apart from that, you also may have to clear a language proficiency test required by many universities abroad or in Canada. If you have a strong UG degree, that will also help secure admission in a top MS course in Canada. In other words, your overall application must be strong, to secure admission in a top college in Canada. Your marks in 12th may also be taken into consideration, but most of the time it is not. Regards.

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Shruthi ShenoyB.E, HR Intern at Accolite

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If you like coding, kindly start working in that field. Also, you can pursue MS after that. But if you want to do MBA, see what stream looks good for you. In the first year, most of the colleges are having common subjects. It's only in the second year that you get to choose. The trend is engineers usually opt for operations. But it depends on each one's personal interest and what you are interested in.

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