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Scholar-Level 17
You should start researching on university websites first and have an idea of the entry requirements. Your percentage is low but you can apply to universities after checking the requirements. You must also decide where to study. GRE is mainly required by universities in US. Basis your percentage you can try applying to European countries like Ireland, Poland, France, Netherlands, UK, Australia, Italy, Spain etc. Most of these places don't ask for GRE score. But, you must take the IELTS. You cannot proceed without having any idea of the entry requirements, deadlines, etc.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
GMAT is required for management programs like MBA. First, you need to decide what you want to study basis your interest, there are many courses from PG Diploma to Masters in healthcare field which you can pick, you have to visit college websites and check the programme and see what interest you. Secondly your percentage is low so admissions will be difficult. PG Diploma is better for you.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is a valid degree. You can click here to know the fee and other details:
http://singhaniauniversity.co.in/downloads/Fee-2018-2019.pdf
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Please refer the link for details: https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/languages/course/diploma-in-spanish-language-mahatma-gandhi-antarrashtriya-hindi-vishwavidyalaya-wardha-273022
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Guide-Level 12
There is no need to worry. The solution is simple. You have to give GATE exam. In GATE exam, you have to prepare for CS. After successfully cracking the exam, you will get admission in CS branch. While applying you need to mention the branch in which you are interested that's simple.
Best of luck.
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