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Gaurav SarodeFailure for me is just by-chance & surprising

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63% is not a good score. You need to crack GATE, GRE and TOEFL exam with top AIR ranks.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Canada and UK could be better options. There is a demand of management engineers in these countries. Check Canadian Society for Engineering Management and Engineering Council UK for job prospects and more information.

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Harleen Bedi

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Yes it is partly true as most employers prefer employing those people who have work experience of at least one year. This may not be the case for international students, so finding a job in Ireland could be hard.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi Yatin,
Finance, accounting and business are some of the top job sectors in Ireland and Finland. So, you may look for universities like:
1. University College Dublin
2. Aalto University.

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Harleen Bedi

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According to the Ireland's national framework of qualifications, level 8 means an honours degree. So if you have done your Bachelors with honours, then you are eligible.
Here is a link to help you understand the concept better -
http://www.nfq-qqi.com/

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Ankita BhattEducation counselor

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Hi Tajinder,
Please check the programmes offered by Cork University and confirm if you are looking for M.Sc IB
https://www.cubsucc.com/programmes/postgraduate/

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Tajinder Singh,
You can go for the universities of University of Limerick, University College Dublin, Dublin Institute of Technology and Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School-Dublin, Ireland.
All the best.

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Saba Ahmad

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Not necessarily. If you are enrolled in institutes like IIT or IIM you need not worry. Similarly, if the Irish institute you are planning to study in is well known globally you should consider it. An advantage of studying abroad or Ireland in your case is the international exposure and also openings in Europe.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
Ireland has recently come up as a study destination because of European standard in less expenses. The general eligibility is IELTS band 7, Personal statement, CV and an honour at Bachelor's level. For more information on colleges, take a look at the following link:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ireland/mba-colleges-dc


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