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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi Avyesh, admission requirements vary. Typically you must first complete your bachelor degree before pursuing medical studies. There is no direct medical studies unlike in India. To study in USA take the SAT after your 12th boards, pursue your bachelor degree and proceed accordingly. Visit university websites for international stu admission requirements. Similarly you can check university websites in Canada and Australia. Any good university requires excellent academic grades are extracurriculars, some clinical experience is also recommended get hold of your family doctor and get some hands on experience with him during your study bre
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soumik santra

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Dear Yatharth, admission requirements are different for each university. Universities look beyond academics, however they will have their own norms. As an architecture applicant you must also submit a portfolio, let your creativity speak. University of Waterloo I think requires a science background but University of Toronto do not have such a requirement. I will advice you to email a few universities including the two I mentioned. Carleton University, McGill University and University Laval also offers b.arch.
Best wishes

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Chetna S

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Hi
Lateral entry option is only possible in India. At the best, to study abroad, you can shortlist the countries first and then universities. Write to them about the courses you hv taken in your diploma and request them to see if the credits can be given for those or not.
For admission abroad you will also need SAT and TOEFL/IELTS 6 band.
Feel free to post here for any other query

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Personally I will vote for Australia as opportunities are higher. If you obtain a PR, the medical expenses are borne by the government itself.
Regards

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Bhumi ShahAssistant Manager (North America)

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It is a very good option for Mechanical Eng.

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Bhumi ShahAssistant Manager (North America)

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MS would require some work experience and the admission is competitive too. Since you mentioned college option, you should try looking at the PG program Engineering Business and Safety Management which is available at Confederation College with limited seats.

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Bhumi ShahAssistant Manager (North America)

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Hi Sohail, considering the strict rules, it is advisable to not to take a risk. You can apply to USA.

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