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Amit Prasad

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go for germany and italy as it have low fees structure and accommodation is also good and cheap than usa and uk.

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Deepti chandola

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Well, 305 is not a high score but you do stand some chance. you may try for universities ranking 150-200 in USA. Keep in mind that since your score is not average you need to find out a way to show exceptional extra curiculars, SOP must be outstanding. Try to seek professional help from consultants or try for GRE again. Also, remember that AWA score matters. average is 4. your score is below average right now

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Kanika Khurana

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Hi Asbhishek,
Are you talking about job prospects in India or in Australia? Well the good news is, for both of them, it is a yes. However, in case you want a good job in India, you must add on some work experience in Australia to really increase your job prospects. Because experience always makes the difference.

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Bhumi ShahAssistant Manager (North America)

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It totally depends on the university. However, there are several scholarships available that you may apply for. Just have great scores in competitive exams.

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Deepti chandola

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Hi,
If you do not want to continue what you choose earlier then may be MBA as this will open various job options and can take you away from engineering else go for MS. Also, in case you are not aware, a good university in USA will only entertain you for MBA with at east 3 years work experience. MS students get entry with 1 year or no experience too.

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Harleen Bedi

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First, there is no concept of 'placement' in US or other countries. The university is not responsible for the placement of its students and the reason why you are finding it difficult to search for this data is because there is no collated data for placements. The students find jobs on their own and the university doesn't keep a tab on their employment details.

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Kanika Khurana

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Hi Prakhar,
Please share which country are you interested in. In case you are looking for Germany, the admissions are closed. There might still be some colleges you can apply to in USA, Canada and Australia.

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