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Scholar-Level 17
There is no MCA as such abroad, it's an Indian degree but you will find a similar Master's degree like Masters in applied computing, etc. PG Diploma courses are also available. You will find more options in Canada.
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Scholar-Level 17
Different universities have different requirements. You can apply after completing your BCA. Try to score good grades. Take the IELTS. There may be university specific entrance exam so you have to check the websites.
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Scholar-Level 17
https://www.bachelorstudies.com/BBA/Europe/
Kindly visit these links to know the best places for pursuing BBA and MBA in Europe.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Except USA all other countries you mentioned have good PR schemes for international applicants.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
All these countries you mentioned allows international students to work part-time while studying. It's not the university which makes this decision but the government.
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Guide-Level 12
Electronics and Telecommunications is one of the major industries in Sweden. It is home to 'Ericsson' besides other MNCs. However, job market in competitive. Will suggest you to check the labor shortage list of Sweden. Also, communicate with the university you have been admitted into, find out about recent placements of past students, career outcomes, career report and most importantly career assistance.
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Scholar-Level 17
Admission to postgraduate level programs, they should have a worldwide recognized Bachelor's degree or equivalent recognized qualifications. They should be able to demonstrate proficiency in English language by taking the universally recognized English tests, such as TOEFL, IELTS, etc., and submitting their score cards.
Apart from these basic requirements, certain universities have their own specific requirements. Candidates may have to fulfill additional requirements as desired by the course and university they are applying to. Therefore, visit the respective university website to figure out the requirements necessary for their inte
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Scholar-Level 17
You must take either IELTS or TOEFL to prove your English language skills. Not giving one of them is not an option. Secondly, you should check the university's websites as MBA programmes have altogether a different requirement.
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