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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Yes, Diploma in a branch of engineering will surely enable you to seek admission to a degree course in engineering. Normal degree course in engineering enables you to take admission in lateral mode directly into second year. Whether such facility is extended by institutions offering degree by correspondence depends on the management of it. Hence you will have to write to registrar for knowing further details.
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Scholar-Level 18
Yes, of course you can think of that. However, there are some more nuances to the whole process. Universities abroad accept students not only based on academics, but quite broad range of requirements. I would like to advise you that please approach an agency dealing with sending students abroad for MS. They will have knowledge of all these pitfalls and will take care of your behalf. Best wishes to you.
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http://brharnetc.edu.in/br/placement/placement-records/.
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Guide-Level 14
I fear, no, because for Canada, there should be 6+ band in IELTS. Then only, you can do a degree in Canada.
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Hi!
You can pursue Bachelors abroad if you wish to. You can find the information here https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/student-visa-guide-applycontent5706.
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