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https://www.shiksha.com/medicine-health-sciences/pharmacy/colleges/colleges-india
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You need to clarify something here, do you want to pursue architecture, nanotechnology or chemical engineering?
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1. Prepare for GMAT and get an amazing score.
2. Do internship and work.
3. Do some research and self-development projects. Build something good and useful.
4. Shortlist the colleges you wish to apply to and go to their websites to learn more about their requirements.
5. Get recommendations from your workplace. Recommendations from superiors in the workplace are very valuable. Recommendations from teachers are not so valuable if you're going for MBA.
6. Check out the essay topics for your target colleges and start thinking what you are going to write.
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Yes, absolutely. They accept three year's Bachelor's degree. All European countries do.
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