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mohith kumar

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No, minimum marks that is required is to score 50% marks in your graduation for any higher studies.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Sam,
You have completed your 12th on 2010 and now in 2017 you want go to Ireland for doing engineering. Right? The concerned University in Ireland is bound to ask as to what you did in all these 7 years,? If you can satisfy then surely yes!

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Suraj,
For going to Germany at undergraduate level, what you require is good academic record. That's all.

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Nilakshee H Saikia

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Yes, you are eligible to get admission for B.Ed, as you have 52% marks in PG. Minimum 50% marks either in graduation or Masters is sufficient. You belong to OBC category, so you will get some relaxation in your percentage.

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Amitabh Chattopadhyay

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It all depends on where you did your UG from & what is your future plan. If you plan to be an entrepreneur, then US will be a better option, since it helps you to learn lot of diversified domains, in India, entrepreneurship is taught by few institutes. Indian MBAs will help you gather knowledge & expertise pertaining to Indian market only. Though 70%-75% of the curriculum is common, but the delivery & domain knowledge of the faculties matter the most. While US MBA will give you global outlook & perspective, if you become an entrepreneur US MBA will give you global knowledge & perspective.

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Abhishek Dixit

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You can directly go for the Master's degree, but there are few reputed colleges who may ask you to take a six months foundation year course for the same.

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Abhishek Dixit

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You may find some difficulties while applying for the MBA, but there are reputed private colleges who could offer you the MBA but basically these are payed seats for which you need to pay a huge amount. You may try to score good in CAT/MAT in order to make negotiation with them.

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

Guide-Level 11

Hello,
Yes, scope is good and options are diverse. The field of animal care looks for skilled professionals abroad. The requirements for pursuing higher studies abroad depends on country to country, tests such as GRE, MCAT,VCAT etc. may have to be taken.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi, please mention the gap, what were you doing since 2013?Have you gained work experience?

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