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Contributor-Level 10
Which country do you intend to go to ? If it is the UK then they have only 1 year Masters, the US and Australia have 1, 1.5 & 2 years Masters, more so in Australia and less in the US, it mostly 2 years there. However if you intend to apply for PR in Australia then you have to do a 2-year program as anything of lesser duration will not get you points to qualify. From the job angle only any duration is ok. If it is the UK then select a Masters with internship as this will increase chances of employment.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 8
After completing your MS from France, you get two years to find appropriate jobs in France. However, nobody stops you from finding a job anywhere. The only thing is you cannot stay in that country for a job but you can most certainly visit the EU states (if you have the permit) for an Interview. Once you get a job, the employer would assist you in finding the right work permits.
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Scholar-Level 17
MS in any country like US, Canada, UK will require the following:
1. Bachelor's degree with 75 % minimum.
2. Relevant work experience (2 to 3 yrs)
3. Two/ three recommendation letters (requested within the on-line application).
4. Scores from the general Graduate Record Examination (GRE) are required. Applicant scores are expected to be at least 153 in the Verbal, 155 in the Quantitative, and 3.0 in the Analytical sections for the MS program.
5. The Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) is required for candidates from non-English speaking countries who have not studied in the United States for at least one year. The minimum a
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This link should help https://www.grad.ubc.ca/prospective-students/tuition-fees-cost-living
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