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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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When you study abroad, all Masters are specialised programme not as general computer science. Normally Masters in computer Science is a conversion programme for non-computer UG people to come to IT field. Hence, first, you decide what you are going to study and then look for universities. RMIT is one if the top universities. See the website and see the courses offered. Also, be aware of the cost. It will cost you 30 to 40 Lacs in Australia. You can do one year master in UK for just less than 29 Lacs.

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rohith kola

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Private universities in Australia accept applications from students who have not more than 7 or 8 backlogs, but to be honest almost all high-profile private universities accept applications from students who have 4 backlogs. The Group of Eight or Go8 universities accept maximum 2 or 3 backlogs. If you want to opt outside the private ones, you are welcome to apply, provided you have 8 backlogs. Please note that the number of re-attempts in the exams will also be counted when you apply with a backlog history to a university in Australia.

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rohith kola

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No, without prior work experience, you can apply to courses in Germany. But, for some courses, they do keep a requirement of minimum 1 year experience. It basically depends on the course. The main thing Universities look into is your GPA. If you have good GPA, then consider that your 50% of admission is assured. Rest depends on profile like skill sets developed, internships, projects handled and incase of some courses (the number of journals published)
In general, the Universities look into your GPA, your TOEFL/IELTS Score, Your SOP and LOR's obtained. If you have Good GRE score, it improves your chances. But, it is not mandatory. Also,
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Shankari Chowdhury

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Hi, free education in Australia is not heard of. In fact, it is very expensive country. Even scholarships are difficult to find. If you need scholarship, try applying to American universities or check Germany, since the education costs are very low.

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Supratik Dey

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As long as you have sufficient proof to justify that you did some work (even part-time), you will not have any issues.

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Shail Oberoi

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In India most MBA programs are of 1.5-2 year duration. Internationally MS/MBA programs are there of 1 year duration as well. You need to be sure what you want to do and based on it decide.

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Anant OjhaThe surreal saint rockstar

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Hi,
The merit score needed for admission to B.Arch is 80.95. So, your admission will be difficult as they require higher scores.
Best of luck.

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Pravin JavheriProcess Engineer | Mentor | IIT Bombay

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Hi Pejush,
You need to give GRE and/or TOEFL for doing MS outside. There are various sections in GRE. You can cover them around 2-3 months before the exam date. But vocabulary needs to be started at this moment only. You can prepare from Barron's 1100 (It is an app) that covers frequently occurring GRE Word List. You can also use www.vocabulary.com to learn the words which is a great website with funny definitions and real-world examples. You can also try learning words using Flash cards. Vocabulary study is a continuous process. So, start it now.
All the best!

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sidharth sarkar

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For TUM, GATE score should be high enough. But writing only GATE is not enough, you have to write GRE tougher and trickier than GATE to study abroad.

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