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Shankari Chowdhury

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Decide if you want to do MBA or astronomy. With a BBA degree, how can one possibly study astronomy? If you are passionate about it, you can check online free courses. Invest your finance wisely. A confused profile will also not be accepted. A full scholarship is extremely difficult to obtain especially for international students. If you want scholarship make sure you have the profile. First thing to know is MBA abroad is not designed for fresher. You have one disadvantage here. Secondly you have a three year degree which won't be easily accepted. You will have a better chance if you gain some good professional experience. GMAT must
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Parakh Mishra

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For sure, you can get all that you want, but the thing is that you have to clear the entrance exam, then also to clear an interview after that you can go for study, and if your performance is good, then you will be hired.

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Chetna S

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Hi, there is no such thing called direct admission in USA. Some or the other exam must be taken. If you are planning for MBA without the GMAT or GRE I am afraid there won't be any such programs in USA. If at all you find such programs check their accreditation. It is not worth investing time and money for such programs. There is also a high chance of visa rejection. I would rather advise you check PG Diploma options in Australia, New Zealand and Canada as a better and alternate option in your situation. Very few universities in Canada such as Vancouver Island University, NYIT has MBA without GMAT which you can check but tough luck in U
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parshant vaidi am design engineer. m.tech mechancal

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No work experience. You should clear IELTS bands. Then, you can apply easily.

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rahul r

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The PSUs Career Services Center provides one-on-one counseling, small group workshops, networking events, career and job listings as well as materials to assist students in their career investigations and endeavors. Employment and career advising is also available on a walk-in basis. Monthly Workshops include Resume / Curriculum Vitae creation and refinement, cover letter development, and other job search strategies. Mock interviews are available for students who want to practice and refine their skills, usually once per quarter. Networking events will be scheduled to assist students with connecting with the leaders in the various indu
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Mohammed,
Some universities in the USA accept 15 years of education, it is difficult to name all of them but top ones are Harvard, MIT, etc. Also, many other universities may accept you after a WES evaluation. You have to check websites and write to them. Otherwise, complete the first year of a Master's degree programme in India. Also, if you don't have any work experience, please get a job and gain work experience because that's one of the main requirement.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Dipali,
If you want to study MBA in USA, then you must take the GMAT and most importantly you must have 2-3 years work experience. Also its going to be an expensive affair. To study in India you don't need experience but take the CAT or MAT etc. You can compare all these factors and decide. See your long term career plan and decide accordingly.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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Yes, you can. However, you need to have some extraordinary profile. You need to have good work experience or internship experience or some good projects etc. to mention in your resume. You need to have good letters of recommendation as well and need to work really well on your Statement of Purpose.

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