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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

Guide-Level 12

Hello Nilesh,
The answer will depend on a number of factors such as where you want to study, what are the reasons for the gap, do you meet the admission requirements, etc. 7 years is a huge gap and very strong reasons must be provided, its all on how you persuade them. SAT can help, in fact, it will be good if you do really well in SAT. This will show that you are still into academics. However, it will be wise to first get in touch with some universities and share your profile with them, admission requirements vary from campus to campus. IELTS or TOEFL will be required, extracurricular activities will be necessary too.

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Prerit KohliI'm creative, passionate and hard working

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MBA admission depends on all these factors.
1. Your performance in the written test.
2. Your academic scores right from class 10th.
The score is calculated based on various factors. Your two years of work experience will definitely count.
All in all, if you score good marks in written exam, your performance in Group Discussion, Personal Interview or any other task is good then you hold a good chance to get a decent college.
Remember, you cannot change the past, but you can create horizons by working for the next process.
Also, your score in past is decent.
Just prepare well for the entrance, you may consider joining a coaching institute for
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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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University of Toronto, British Columbia is the best option for you.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

You should choose a subject which you feel comfortable with. Graduating from Zoology, chemistry and computer application can be an advantage. If you have studied these subjects well, you could also opt for one of these subjects as they are included in the syllabus of the UPSC exams. However there are 9 papers you need to appear for, and you have many choices to choose from, and you should use all the experience you have in these subjects to decide which ones you would like to study for the exams. Good Luck!!

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

You should choose a subject which you feel comfortable with. Graduating from Zoology, chemistry and computer application can be an advantage. If you have studied these subjects well, you could also opt for one of these subjects as they are included in the syllabus of the UPSC exams. However there are 9 papers you need to appear for, and you have many choices to choose from. Good Luck!!

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Anant Raina

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The minimum eligibility to pursue M.Ed is Graduate +B.Ed / D. El. Ed. With an undergraduate Degree (With 50% marks in both)+ CET(Govt .of Maharastra.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Tripti, I will suggest you to take help of a professional overseas education consultant, they will do your profile screening in details before suggesting you any university. You also did not specify where you want to study, what you want to study, what your education background is and giving random university names just based on the information you provided is not a good practice. If you want better guidance, share your profile in a better way.

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vinay sharma

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Not at all. Doing Bachelor degree is not necessary because you already have technical degree and to learn VFX you can pursue diploma or master degree from some good institute like-NID, CEED, DSK, SYMBIOSIS, or MAAC. 1-2 year course is enough to learn VFX and rest lies on your hard work and creativity.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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MBA offered by Delhi University have nominal fee with excellent placement record. Students can do MBA at Faculty of Management Studies( FMS), Department of Financial Studies (DFS MBA (Financial Management), Department of Commerce Delhi School of Economics MBA International Business or Human Resources MBA(Business Economics) from Department of Business Economics . MBA admission in all these departments is through CAT. In addition SRCC conducts Global Business Operations (GBO) equivalent to MBA. SRCC conducts its own entrance examination for GBO.

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