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New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You can check colleges in Germany, Canada, UK, Japan, Singapore, Ireland and Switzerland. For college ranking I will suggest you refer to a ranking table like QS or Times Higher Edu ranking.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
If you don't hold a LLB degree, then do it. At least 2 years of teaching or practicing experience is preferred. If you are an outstanding and brilliant student, then probably work experience will be relaxed. The maximum students admitted have superior work experience as teachers or lawyers. Harvard will also take into consideration your academic grades, ranking, letters of recommendation, occupational interests, professional and personal accomplishments and many more.
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9 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
If you are particularly aiming for IVY League, then you have to be damn good in your academics and ECs. To get admission in US universities, you have to take either SAT or ACT. Both these tests are for undergraduate courses.
As an Indian student, I would suggest you to register for SAT exam as it is favorable for Indian students and due to large number of test takers. You need to understand the structure of the exam. It just measures your basic mathematics and strong language basics.
For Indians the mathematics section seems to be pretty easy, but as English is not our first language, the language section creates a bit complication.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
To apply, you must connect with a faculty of the Department of Wildlife, Ecology and Conservation. Please read the following carefully before applying and connect with Dr. Katie Sieving as mentioned on the site:
http://www.wec.ufl.edu/grad/admissions.php
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Going abroad for your Masters is what I would recommend, it will give you enough exposure both in teems global and opportunities. If you are interested in merchant navy you can consider pursuing it from abroad such as Singapore, UK, Australia, Hong Kong, etc.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
You must hold a Master's degree, take the GRE and submit a writing sample. Get in touch with one of the department faculty, it important that they know you first before you submit the formal application. Details can be found on the department website:
https://gsas.harvard.edu/programs-of-study/all/economics
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
To get into a good management school in the US, it is advised to have at-least 2-3 years of work experience then take your GMAT test to pursue your management course from the US. Many schools in the US are now accepting GRE test scores as well.
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9 years agoNew answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
There are limited scholarships available for bright students, both in terms of academics and extra-curricular and who can demonstrate financial need. They will also evaluate on family income, etc. before granting you an aid.
You can visit the below mentioned link:
https://college.harvard.edu/financial-aid/applying-aid/international-students
New answer posted
9 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
A number of MS Regulatory Affairs programs are delivered online or hybrid and also on-campus, which do not require a GRE. You may check such programs for example Massachusetts College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, John Hopkins University, Purdue University and Northeastern University.
Kindly, visit the university websites for specific details.
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