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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello Nisheshika,
Foreign could mean any country, you need to be clear with your country choice first. Scholarships by almost every university abroad are on a merit based system, the better your academics and extracurriculars, higher are the chances of obtaining a scholarship.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Rasmita,
To get into Cambridge, you must be very academic. Very good grades in your Bachelor's degree, a high IELTS score of 7 typically is required. Additional extracurricular and project works are beneficial. I am surprised that you still haven't checked the program specific eligibility on the Cambridge website which would help you in a better way.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Ratik,
Generally, they require a CGPA of 3 out of 4 scale which is B grade which is again around 75 to 80%. You have to check the program specific entry criteria on the website.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Mudit,
You have to narrow down your choice basically, there could be many factors such as your budget, your career goals, the country you want to settle down in, admission requirements, etc. France, Spain, Netherlands, UK, Singapore, New Zealand, Australia, etc., could be good options also keeping note of the fact that you have a three-year degree.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Priya,
Different universities in the UK have different entry requirements, you must also understand that different programs have also different requirements. Your IELTS score does not seem right, it may be alright for certain colleges. But if you are doing a Master's degree then 6.5 and higher is required and no module must be less than 6. There are bridge courses too. You have to check the university websites for details. It is difficult to pin point a particular university name at the moment basis only the IELTS score you have given. You can check here for the varying options and apply.
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Here are some courses you can pursue after completion of B.Sc in non-medical.
M.Com
M.Sc
MBA
MCA
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