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2016-05-07 19:45:59
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2016-05-06 17:41:35
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Hope it helps.
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2016-05-06 16:16:49Guide-Level 11
I would suggest you to retake IELTS and apply later to the universities
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2016-05-06 15:36:00
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If you have some work experience and planning to work in and grow your family business, I would suggest an MBA in Operations or Production Management. You can consider MBA in Entrepreneurship too. If however you are considering to work towards manufacturing transformers and some core jobs and planning for a research oriented career you may opt for a MS. Studying in US and Canada will help, and you can study if you meet the criteria such as GMAT or GRE and TOEFL or IELTS besides any other university specific requirements. Decide as per your career plannings. Best of luck.
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2016-05-06 11:07:49
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You may try universities that accept medium of instruction letter in case you don't have the requisite IELTS score. However, you would have to consider a tuition fee budget of Rs.30 lakhs. Hope this helps!
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