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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
First, an MBA is valued more if you have few years of work experience.
Second, the cost of pursuing MBA from USA is 3 to 4 times higher as compared to Indian Institute so don't take a chance of going there as a fresher because you would be competing with the experienced colleagues. Generally they will have an upper hand.
Third, you need to have a really strong resume to attract the universities.
There are universities like:
Marshall School of Business (USC), McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University and you will get more universities just think on the above points and take your decision
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
To get into Cambridge, you must be very academic. Very good grades in your Bachelor's degree, a high IELTS score of 7 typically is required. Additional extracurricular and project works are beneficial. I am surprised that you still haven't checked the program specific eligibility on the Cambridge website which would help you in a better way.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
A degree is no doubt better for employability and career growth. But there could be different aspects and your career goals might be different. If you want a professional course and a fast track career oriented program a diploma is better but in the future you must earn more qualification for better growth.
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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, many good universities offer a major in Archaeology during the Bachelor's degree. University of Oxford - UK, Boston University USA, Leiden University Netherlands, Australian National University and so on. Admission requirements and tests will be different everywhere, you have to see the website for details. As a PCM student you will be generally eligible for most of these.
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