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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
There is no perfect definition for what could be the best course. It will depend on the candidate. Whereas you may like robotics I may prefer bio-mechanics. So, look for a subject you will most likely enjoy. Biomechanics is a very trending subject but opportunities in India for this field will be less. Automobiles, mechatronics and robotics are the most popular and ever in demand. Many students also opt for manufacturing engineering and transportation design. Look for more subjects on university websites, you will find details as to which is what and you can decide accordingly.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Hi Anand, here is my article for studies and career options in Psychology, you may read through. For studying abroad you should visit university websites for specific entry requirements. To study in US you must clear the GRE and admissions would be competitive compared to New Zealand and Australia. Check the links below for more details
https://www.shiksha.com/the-a-to-z-of-a-career-in-psychology-article-13387-1
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-psychology-from-abroad-ds11509286?country=usa-australia-newzealand
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It is a good choice if you make it through a well known highly ranked university. Otherwise, IITs are world known. A good university will give you the opportunity and better access to research facilities and global exposure.
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The application process is online. You should check the university websites for admission requirements. Some require applicants to take GRE. In addition, you must take IELTS or TOEFL too. SOP/ LOR will also be required.
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Your CGPA is average as the top ranked would require more than 8.0. The admission will also depend on your LORs, SOP, research inclination, publication work, etc.
You can consider:
1. Ryerson University.
2. Dalhousie University.
3. Simon Fraser.
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