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8 years ago
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Yes, it's good to join the business class bu it's good to ask yourself what you like.
As per the current scenario, finance, marketing and HR, all have a good placement record.
Good luck!
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Most of the countries abroad have licensure exams to be taken up by doctors if they want to practice in that country.
Though you can continue PG in Russia and try for work visa. If you manage to get it you can practice there based on the license you have.
Most of the countries have exams including India. So prepare your self well. Try preparation for USMLE or PLAB for residency in USA or UK.
To get guidance for MBBS admission abroad, please register here: http://edificeeducation.com/mbbs-admissions-2017-2018
All the best!
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
On a more practical note, apart from Litigation, Corporate and Teaching, you can pursue the well-recognised 2 year fellowship with Teach for India [https://apply.teachforindia.org/], it would be worth the while you figure what to do. *recommended*
Well this is what I can think of at the moment, but the possibilities are infinite and largely depends on what you are seeking.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Even top ranked universities like Harvard and Standard may accept without work experience if you are something extraordinary.A number of tier 2 colleges which are decent also accepts. But not without GMAT. Schools requiring no GMAT may not be accredited.Also work experience is important because most of your classmates will be senior level professionals and you will find it hard to compete with them. If you have decided to invest then do it properly from a good university, gain work experience and take GMAT.
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8 years ago
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Yes, you can apply.You can write to the universities yourself about your IELTS score which seems low for a PG course but they have bridge courses which you can take.
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