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Undertaker Rahul

Beginner-Level 4

ankit bhai US k naad may MAT lago Germany may try kro vahape apko Masters k baad job bi milega.US may VISA ka problem aasakta

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Thatikonda Venkat Sai

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designing is the best stream for mechanical.

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Harleen Bedi

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Yes, if you studied your undergraduate chemistry degree from a recognized university, you can pursue MS from Canada. According to the Canadian education system, post graduate candidates need to have at least 16 years of education, but most universities recognize the 3 year degrees of international students. So you are eligible to apply.

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jayakishore aireripgd vlsi&ehd-btech or msc (NIEIT)

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if u have a desire to become , nothing vl be impossible, but u need maths in +2 or 1yr. university. PGDCA

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sakshi mishra

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Hello shivam! For applying in MS ramaiah college you must have written comedk uget 2016 .After getting your comedk results you can fill up online counseling form and wait to get a seat. Moreover, if you cannot make up for this college through your rank then you can try through management quota.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Sikinder, you can pursue a PG Diploma course or complete the first year of a M.Sc degree in India. You need to maintain good academic records however.

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archana bansla

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Yes you are eligible. Maximum 4-5 backlogs are allowed for Canadian universities. Also, you should have cleared those backlogs while applying for Canadian University.
Good Luck

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archana bansla

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80% of the Canadian universities ask for 6.5 IELTS with no less than 5.5 in each band. With band 6 IELTS you might get a university but a low ranked one. your UG marks a good.
if you don't want to appear for IELTS again, then you can get an official copy from you school and UG college stating that the language of your entire education was English.
life after MS in Canada would definitely be great.
Good Luck

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello, yes possible. I know of students from China and India taking up 2-3 jobs which is way too stressful. It would be difficult to manage your studies this way. So, overall it depends on how much you can actually handle, legally in Australia you are allowed to work 20 hours a week so you need to make a count of it. If you exceed the time limit you will be deported back to India. Look for scholarships and even education loans to help yourself financially without depending on part time jobs. University assistant jobs and jobs in retail sector are on the higher pay side for your information.
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