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2016-03-31 15:46:52
Contributor-Level 10
Both MBA and MS programs are good subject to you getting a decent university. Most quality MBA programs would require you to have min three years of managerial level experience in order to apply. Therefore, with 2 years of experience, I would recommend considering MS in IT programs in the US. Additionally, the MS program offer great job opportunities post completion of the program. Its also recommended investment wise. So, in my view consider MS in IT instead of MBA. Hope this helps.
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2016-03-30 18:59:03
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2016-03-30 18:06:21
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2016-03-29 21:45:40Contributor-Level 7
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2016-03-29 21:23:13
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2016-03-29 17:05:12
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Hope this helps.
thanks
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2016-03-29 17:02:40
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Hope this helps.
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2016-03-29 15:47:43
Contributor-Level 10
For top universities, academic grades must be high( above 70%), IELTS requirement vary but 6.5 overall or higher is recommended. You must check individual university websites such as UBC, University of Toronto, McGill and York University for requirements. Hope this helps.
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