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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Since, you haven't specified what you want to study in New South Wales University, here is the website of the university, you can check the admission requirements as per your desired program of study:
https://www.unsw.edu.au/
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Admission requirements vary from university to university. Since, you have a PG you should be eligible since most MPH degrees require applicants to either hold a PG or have some work experience. Additionally, you must take GRE or MCAT and IELTS or TOEFL. You have to check these requirements on university websites and prepare accordingly. Famous schools for MPH include John Hopkins University, Brown University, The University of Arizona, University of California at Berkeley and so on.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
The universities you want to target are some of the world's most competitive and selective. These universities don't have any scholarship test, once you apply you will be automatically considered. But the problem is most of these will offer scholarship on the basis of your financial background plus your profile. You must be extremely brilliant. Coming from SC category won't give you any special consideration, it's all merit-based. If you have not checked any of these university websites its high time you start checking the website and try to understand what kind of students they take in. Prepare accordingly.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Studying in USA is expensive. Particularly, if you want to study medicine then there is no direct MBBS program, first you must enroll into a Bachelor's degree by taking the SAT. After you complete the Bachelor's degree you must take the MCAT and apply to medical schools. So, its a more difficult and expensive affair. For MBBS abroad, you can consider UK, Australia, Singapore, Philippines, Russia, China, etc.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
These are information easily available at their website. Follow these links:
https://financialaid.stanford.edu/undergrad/types/index.html
https://financialaid.stanford.edu/undergrad/how/international.html
https://engineering.stanford.edu/students-academics/engineering-diversity-programs/financial-aid-internships-and-scholarships
Remember international students have very limited scholarship options. Go through the links carefully.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
https://www.eng.nus.edu.sg/graduate-studies/graduate-education/
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
1. Prepare for GMAT and get an amazing score.
2. Do internship and work.
3. Do some research and self-development projects. Build something good and useful.
4. Shortlist the colleges you wish to apply to and go to their websites to learn more about their requirements.
5. Get recommendations from your workplace. Recommendations from superiors in the workplace are very valuable. Recommendations from teachers are not so valuable if you're going for MBA.
6. Check out the essay topics for your target colleges and start thinking what you are going to write.
New answer posted
8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
New answer posted
8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Here is the NUS link for its Graduate Programmes:
http://www.nus.edu.sg/admissions/graduate-studies/graduate-programmes.html
Please check the bottom of this given link and see if the program is there or not by visiting the department pages mentioned.
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