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Harsh RanjanCollege Selection Expert

Scholar-Level 17

B.Sc has less scope in abroad as it is general graduate degree so it has not so much value in abroad but when you have done your M.Sc and PhD then it becomes valuable.

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rahul gurwani

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Hello Sir,
That depends on your college and your performance if you take admission in good college, you will get good placements.

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M Mathai

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6 bands is the minimum requirement. You can apply for most institutions and for majority of the courses.

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M Mathai

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Anyone is eligible if they meet admission requirements. You need to give more details about your academic background if you want a more accurate response.

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M Mathai

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You haven't mentioned which course or level of study you are going for. This year there is a backlog because of high volume of applications. CIC website says at least 6 weeks for India but there is a variation depending on the region you have applied from and your course level.

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Siddharth BhardwajQuantitative Analyst (Credit Risk)

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Dear Harman,
With this percentage, you can't get admission even in India then why are you thinking for abroad. Kindly go to any low graded private college for MBA and fullfill your dream. 49.6% is too low for MBA. Don't take me wrong. I am not demotivating you but that's the truth!
Good luck!

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M Mathai

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The student visa decision is made on the basis of the course you are studying and your financial capacity to fund the course and living expenses for the duration of the course. If you identify a course in an area of your interest, which accepts you with 55% and have the finances to cover all expenses then it should not be a problem. I know quite a few students who have scored 55% and sometimes even lower who have been accepted.

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M Mathai

Contributor-Level 6

WES is a non-profit organization that provides an expert credential evaluation. Which means they evaluate your degree and establish the equivalency in USA and Canada. They are not a membership organization, so your university cannot be registered with WES. If your university is recognised as a valid university by the Government of India then it will be considered by WES. However, most universities accept equivalency of full-time degrees. Distance education credits may not be considered. Please check with your university if they will accept distance education credits before you go for the WES equivalency.

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