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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Yes, it is a very difficult exam to crack but also depends on the test taker's capability. Will you get a job depends on your profile, prior experience, exam performances etc. Which course you should take is also a very ambiguous question, if you are planning to study abroad you should know what to study and plan the route and career accordingly.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Arshad Zubair,
The eligibility is completing B.Tech or BE in mechanical engineering or automotive with atleast 75%. You must also take the IELTS or TOEFL. Some competitive universities also require the GRE.

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Kavya Saluja Evans

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Navdeep,
If you have the relevant education background and meet the admission requirements then you can choose it. Most importantly if this area falls under your interest you should go ahead and apply. You can visit the McGill University website and see the programme admission requirements, you will know if you can apply or not.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

Contributor-Level 9

Hello there,
You have a better chance in Australia based on the profile you gave. Visa will come later, first, you need to get acceptance from the university. So, I will first suggest you to focus on the application process and submit a competitive application including a well-written SOP and also the LOR.

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Mahesh Bhogadi

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Manav,
I think you should decide this based on what kind of job you would want to do in future. Both these areas have a good scope and very competitive also. Supply chain is one of the skilled professions in Canada and you are most likely to get a job. If you are applying for higher studies in Canada then another important point to note is your stream in class 12th. The subjects, etc. must be relevant. You should also compare the programme syllabus and the related careers and know what suits you most. It is not right for someone else to tell you what you should do as it involves your time, money and most importantly your future.

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Mahesh Bhogadi

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Abhishek,
When you are applying to Germany for studies as an international student, you have to show funds of around Euro 8000 which is the expense of 1-year. The living expense includes accommodation, food, utility bills, commutation, etc. This amount is required in order to get the visa. On a per month basis, you will need around Euro850. How much you can earn more or save will depend on the salary you get which will depend on the job you are doing. Another advice will be that you compare the living expenses of the different places in Germany. Places like Munich and Cologne are expensive.

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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

Contributor-Level 10

It takes near about 8 to 10 months. So you should apply to it from your 12th standard. It will take three to four months after applying for it to get an offer from the college. Then arranging visa and other things take 3-4 months.

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Chirag,
I can suggest you to apply for PG Diploma course from SPP colleges in Canada. Many options are available plus if you graduate from SPP colleges you can stay back for two to three years to work. PG Diploma programs are good and job oriented, you can also do your MBA etc. Later once you are eligible. Marketing, Commerce, Digital Business, International Business, Sales etc. Are some fields which should be relevant to you. But, it depends on your own interests. You have to visit some college websites for the courses they offer, many new and innovative courses will be seen, you can study the syllabus and decide finally.

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Dinesh Kristi

Contributor-Level 8

Hi Gaurav,
If you are targeting affordable options, you can consider Germany, Australia, Ireland, Singapore, etc. You have to narrow down your final choice by going through several university websites, the fees and expenses, geographical location and your preference, admission requirements mainly, university reputation, its corporate tie up, student support etc. There are many factors you have to consider. If you have very good academic profile you can avail scholarship. Target countries having good stay back options so that you can work after studies and gain necessary work plus international experience. Canada is also a top option bu
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Abhishek Tiwari

Contributor-Level 7

Canada will be a good choice, because you can easily get assistance ship and administration ship, which almost covers your tuition fees.

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