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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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In case you are unable to get admission for formal studies in regular colleges, education by distance learning is a very good option. You must seek admission in NIOS or IGNOU.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Dear Momin,
If you are determined to pursue MBA please be aware about the requirements. I will advice you to visit some university websites and check the MBA requirements such as work experience and GMAT.
Regarding the undergraduate course it would be a choice you must make. A course in commerce, business management, economics, finance will be suitable but there are no rules attached as such. Follow your interest. An MBA in entrepreneurship however will be apt in future basis your career goals.
All the best.

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Ankit Singh

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You may appear for entrance tests conducted by NSD or FTII, pass the tests successfully and then you may take up acting course from any of these institutes.

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Pratik GuptaFear is a opportunity to Become Great.Take it

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Hi,
You can apply, but whether you will get admission or not, it depends on your profile and MIT's internal selection process. You don't need to apply for the scholarship, all applicants are considered for financial aid at the time of admissions. Scholarships are awarded to those candidates who have the exceptional academic record.

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Chetna S

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Currently, there are very few job opportunities are present in the UK, so you need to be skilled enough to get a job offer. You can get a job anywhere after completing your graduation from the UK.

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Aniket soni

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Both the countries are good. In both countries, you can get PR after 5 years of stay excluding your studies year.
Good luck.

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alka kumari

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Yes, it's a good to have dual Bachelor's degree.

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