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2014-11-05 18:03:08
Contributor-Level 10
One or two backlogs are not a problem s long as you clear them and achieve an aggregate score of 65-70%+ in your graduation. Additionally, I would highly recommend you gain some level of German language proficiency prior to applying for German Universities, even if they don't ask for.
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2014-10-31 12:24:10
Contributor-Level 10
NZ is a good option to pursue computer science as there is shortage of such professionals in NZ (Courtesy - Long term skills shortage data provided by NZ immigration website). I would further like to understand if you have any relevant work experience and how good were/are you in academics? Let me know these details to provide you with apt counselling!
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2014-10-31 12:01:27
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Aravind,
Below is the eligibility criteria for pursuing MS in USA:
Exam Name: IELTS, TOEFL
IELTS
Eligibility Cutoff: 6.5
Max: 9
TOEFL
Eligibility Cutoff: 80
Max:120
Additional Info
Bachelor of Science degree in relevant field
As eligibility criteria and admission procedure may vary in different institutes as each institute have their own admission procedure and policies.
Here is the list of institute offering MS in USA:
University of Dayton
Southern Illinois University
Brigham Young University
University of Southern California
Stanford University
California State University
San Francisco State University
Refer to the below link to know institutes offer
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2014-10-24 19:27:20
Contributor-Level 8
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2014-09-03 17:03:46Contributor-Level 10
Yes MS course in Supply Chain Management will add lot of value to your profile after doing your PGDM in Operations and SCM as it is a further specialization in a particular field, offering more in-depth knowledge in the field. MS is aimed at producing specialists or expert of that field.
With an MS Degree, you would start your career in your particular field of expertise. Your success would be determined by your knowledge of the field and its application. As you climb up the ladder, you would become a recognized expert in the filed.
Experience doesn't matter as most of the MS Holder are freshers.
I hope it is useful?
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2014-06-20 19:42:33New answer posted
2014-06-06 08:02:58
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2014-06-03 16:25:45
Contributor-Level 10
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2014-05-28 11:50:50
Guide-Level 11
Please note that with 15 years of education i.e (10+2+3) UK would be the best study destination for you to pursue MS and MBA degree as in order to pursue masters degree from US and Canada you need to have 16 years of education i.e (10+2+4)
However please note that in order to pursue MBA from good universities in UK you need to have atleast 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation.
Besides work experience you also need to have very good academic record, preferably 60%-70% plus in graduation, plus you need to take below mentioned test:
1. GMAT.
2. IELTS or TOEFL.
So if you are interested in pursuing MBA from good universitie
New answer posted
2014-05-23 13:15:51
Contributor-Level 8
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