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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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It is one-year post graduation degree in Ireland. After one year of study, you will be given a post study work visa for two years. Hence you can get a job and work after studies. You have to clear IELTS. You need 6.5 bands overall and for each component, minimum 6 bands are required in IELTS for Ireland post graduation admission.

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Sindhura rajagopal

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Hi, BE CSE 70% is excellent. Since you have 1 year of experience and have certificate courses, it surely adds to your skill sets and abilities. But indeed, if there is some gap after the 1 year of work experience or even if your work experience is most recent, in either case, I suggest you take another year's work experience. 2-3 years of hands-on work experience post the under graduation helps to make a smooth transition to Masters. Projects and live scenarios and internships too assist in gathering recommendations and references.
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Where do you want to study? Germany or Canada? Anyways, yes, you can plan for 2019. Wherever you decide to study you should start the application process a year before the intakes. You should check university websites for deadlines and follow the application timeline provided by them. Gaining work experience till you apply will be a strong point on your application.

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Aleena JobinI am student

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Yes, you can apply for MS. The eligibility criteria for this is 50%. For SC category, you need only 45% and persons with disability belonging to Maharashtra. If you have appeared for the final year examination of any Bachelor's degree. There are 13 seats reserved for SC category.

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LALIT KUMAR

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Yes, you can get admission based on your percentage.

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