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Mudit PandeySr Study abroad counsellor

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Your score is good with decent work experience. You can look forward to McGill University, York University, University of Saskatchewan\, Brock university, University of Toronto, etc.

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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

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Most of the PG courses in abroad are called MS. So decide, you want to do MCA after BCA or M.Tech i.e MS after BE. Even MCA is also called MS in abroad.

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Radhesh Bhat NI'm a graduate Working at Shimoga in an MNC

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Hi,
It's an abbreviation of Master of Science, which is normally used in American and Australian countries.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Major problems faced by Indian students in undergoing MBA or MS abroad are as follows: (a) High cost of education (b) Difficulty in arranging loans (c) Challenges in obtaining student visa. Different countries have their own visa screening processes which sometime may be frustrating (d) Difficulty in getting part time jobs to sponsor living expenses. (e) Language is a big problem in non-English speaking countries (f) Culture integration (g) Teaching techniques and evaluation standard are different. (h) Logistics issues.

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sneh mishra

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Its pretty good but i would prefer you to go a more deep search for others too.

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Ankit BansalKeep it simplerrt

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In India, MS is not as good and M.Tech/MBA depends on your interest. You can go for M.Tech, if you want to remain in technical field otherwise you can go for MBA, if you want to be in management.

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Siyadh SayedMEP Planning Engineer

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The MBA is a general management degree and it is a most common degree for business professionals who are seeking to advance in managerial positions. The optional MBA concentrations allow you to develop some degree of specialization in a particular business function.
The MS program are especially well suited to recent college graduates, who want to add a professional credential to their skills set to short period pf time. The MS programs are fully appropriate for established working professionals, who would like to develop new areas of expertise.

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akshay sutardiploma in civil engineering

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First of all, you have to give TOFEL or GRE. These are the exams by which you can get admission in Australia or in any other country for MS.

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