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Guide-Level 11
You may opt for PG Diploma or Graduate Certificate Programs in SPP colleges. 58% is not a competitive score for Canadian universities hence the above options are recommended. The choice of programs needs to be chosen as per your education background and career interests.
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Scholar-Level 18
Unfortunately, Diploma is not considered as equivalent to a degree, and hence doors of institutions abroad for MS are closed for you. But based on your marks of 12th, you can bid for graduation course abroad.
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Guide-Level 14
Hi,
There are many. Top ones include MIT, Georgia Tech, etc. Some tier 2 and 3 may include University of Rochester, University of Delaware, etc. You can see here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-abroad-dc11509
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Scholar-Level 17
Firstly there is no on campus recruitment system in US universities, they have career cells which will assist you, organize job fairs, etc., and if you are academically very well you will be connected to top employers. Naturally all the top ranked universities have strong industrial tie-ups. Based on the GRE score range you gave you can target Ohio State University, University of Colorado-Boulder, University of California-Davis, University of Pittsburgh, University of Delaware, etc. If your overall profile and academic grades are very strong then you can apply to universities like Purdue University, North Carolina State U
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Scholar-Level 18
I am afraid, Diploma in a technical subject will not make you eligible for admission in 2nd year. You will have to begin from first year itself.
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Scholar-Level 18
Practically speaking, you have no chance in US. But, if you have funds, there is no harm in trying. But, I would advise you to continue doing whatever you are doing and achieve excellence in that.
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