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Well, it will depend on your definition of drop-out. Universities abroad do accept bright students with a very strong profile. They would be interested to know your activities from 2012 onwards. If you gained work experience it's a plus point. You must also meet the entry requirements relevant to a program and university. Check directly with the university if you have sufficient grades, you must also take your IELTS/TOEFL. There could be several options available, research well.
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For budget destination, you can consider countries like Europe, Asia, Russia, Germany, Poland, Singapore, Belgium, Portugal, etc.
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Universities abroad offer scholarships to students on merit basis. Your academic grades, extracurricular activities, achievements and overall profile will be checked. There are also several organizations offering funds again on the merit basis. Here are some popular names:
Aga Khan Foundation
Inlaks Shivadasani Scholarship
USIEF Fulbright-Nehru Fellowships
Hornby Scholarship to study in the UK and Commonwealth Scholarship to name a few.
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