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Hari Hara Sudhan Ramaswamywww.scholarclips.co.in

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Usually in Canada and USA scholarships are based on your previous academic performance attained thus far and/or the GRE. Each university shall announce the cut-off each year. USA offers a wide range of university/college options more than Canada. State Universities are good choices to seek admissions from for a cheap budget. Contact www.scholarclips.co.in/contact-us.htm for more details.

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Hari Hara Sudhan Ramaswamywww.scholarclips.co.in

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Hi there! In Canada, Masters is usually research-focussed and is for students interested in a PhD. Further Masters are also expensive as opposed to the one-year PG Diplomas which are industry-focussed. Contact www.scholarclips.co.in/contact-us.htm for more details.

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Saba Ahmad

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Hi, you can refer to the list of options available on Shiksha website
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/ms-in-computer-science-engineering-colleges-ds
Hope it helps.


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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Hi , typically universities in Germany and UK do not require additional tests such as GRE. However, yes do require TOEFL or IELTS from international students. Scholarships are given on merit basis and only a test score cannot define it. If you take GRE aim for a score of nothing less than 315 and IELTS scores above 7. Which field would be good for you is one thing you will know, you must decide what to study and then check for requirements. Are you planning to stick to chemical engineering or trying to shift to management?

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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

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Hi Vipul, what you heard is wrong. Canadian universities do offer MBA and MS, in fact the country houses some of the best b-schools and universities for MS. Hope this helped.

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Chetna S

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Hi
Though 64% is an average score, if u hv marksheet without reflecting backlogs, its fine. I would suggest you to select few universities and write to them directly. If you need help, feel free to revert.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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It is not mandatory to know German to study MS in German Universities. But it is a necessity. You may chose universities conducting MS for international students. You will require german language knowledge for day to day interaction with locals. If medium of instructions in MS is German you need Advance German.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Dear Ajit, Deakin is one of Australia's well known. As far as quality of education goes you need not worry.
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