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Scholar-Level 17
Did not get your query. Are you asking for admission requirements or careers after completing automobile engineering?
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Scholar-Level 17
Hi Parth, your query is very ambiguous. Abroad means any country and every country has different admission requirements. GRE is also not required by every university or country. It is also very difficult to suggest particular universities from all the world without knowing what your education background is, what you want to study and where you want to study. I will suggest you to check this link for university specific details and also visit the university websites.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-abroad-dc11509
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Guide-Level 14
Different countries would be having different market trends. For example manufacturing engineering has a very good scope in Canada while in Australia mechanical engineers do not have that much of a scope. Further you have to select your specialisation as per your interest. You should also refer to the SOL of various countries and see the professions in demand.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Only CAT and GMAT scores are accepted by IMT. No GRE score as of now, but you can keep checking the college website in case there is any change in the future.
All the best for your future endeavours.
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Guide-Level 12
With 7 CGPA its going to be difficult in Canada though your GRE score is moderate. Remember GRE is not mandatory in Canadian universities. Chances in an US university a good one but not a highly ranked one is pretty decent. Your admissions will also depend on your SOP and the LORs.
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