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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Aditi,
MBA in foreign countries require applicants to have work experience after they complete their Bachelor's degree, it's not like in India.Also even if you come across universities accepting freshers it might not be a very good one.Without work experience the alternative is to check out MS MANAGEMENT.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Arjun,
The best ways to improve your English proficiency is to read many English newspapers like The Hindu, Times, etc.
You can refer the dictionary for knowing the meaning of the new words that you see.
You can watch many English movies with subtitles, so that you could improve your communication. Watch many English news channels like BBC, TIMES NOW etc., which would also help you to improve your proficiency.
Read good novels, stories, comics and articles which would be easy for you to understand as well.
Above all, you need to see the English as a language for communication and a medium of instruction not as a compulsion, so that y
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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

Guide-Level 14

The English you have in BA or even in Schools is not the one for a specialization. Actually, being good in English leads to all degrees and jobs. Do not plan to study only English. However, MA in English seems to a common reply. I would suggest you mass communication and management areas as well.

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Abhishek Dixit

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Yes, you are eligible at this IELTS score.

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Kamaraju pulugurthaOnline teaching of English, on retirement

Guide-Level 14

There can't be one single book. English needs a steady improvement being our Second Language. Much depends on our career needs. If we are in a competitive field, we need good English and an observation of present-day trends. So, gather your material and refresh your knowledge from time to time.

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English or computers would be better as it is much simpler to address in written form as compared to Hindi.

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Hi,
Studying a foreign language full time can be an excellent career option.
You may consider picking Spanish, Japanese, German, Chinese, Portuguese or French whichever interests you since each offers similar career.
Once you have good command over a language there are many job opportunities available such as Translator, Content Writer, De-coder, Instructor, Public Relations and Interpreter.
You would not just end up being an expert in the language, but explore the culture of other countries, understand many other facets through this process and fetch great salaries.
You can look for various possibilities in Entertainment, Embassy, Diploma
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