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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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You can check the individual requirements such as GRE TOEFL etc. On the links itself. https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-abroad-dc11509
Narrow down your choice based on your budget, university admission requirements, your profile, location and climate preference etc. In terms of post study work options Australia and Canada are better.


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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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the gmat cutoff was 600 and apart from that TOEFL is not necessary but a good score in that is a usual bonus and an upper hand over the matters.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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Pass score depends on the college you apply for. Generally, 310+ out of 340 is considered a good score in GRE. In TOEFL, 80+ out of 120 is the minimum eligibility criteria of English proficiency. In GRE. The verbal section is very hard, so you need to prepare well for that. TOEFL is easy, just a month preparation is enough to score well.

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Aditya Raj Sancheti

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Hello Ananya,
Yes, surely, you can get admission into top MBA colleges in foreign countries provided that your GMAT and TOEFL scores should be very good and also as you are a CFA, you will surely stand a very good chance of getting admission.

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Rakesh Nair

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No, it is very difficult to get admission with this score, if you are planning for it, then you need to give GRE as well as TOEFL, and if you are planning for German, you need to get German language test and for Canada, FOEFL is sufficient. But, your score for all countries should be near about 100.

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Sopna Joshua

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Hi Gajanan,
NIOS won't be a problem for you to pursue higher studies abroad. But there are certain requirements like taking a certain number of subjects for the 11th and 12th. Also you may inquire @ the university regarding the course structure of your preference, fees, etc.
All the best.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
No top university will admit you without a GMAT or GRE score. You can reattempt the GRE if the score is not high enough. Typically a score above 310 in GRE and above 650 in GMAT is average. Also remember if you have an excellent profile, brilliant recommendation letters, career growth etc. You may still be accepted with slightly lower test scores, universities check applications holistically.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
Check University of Texas at Dallas, John Hopkins University, Indiana University (Kelly), University of Southern California, Boston University, University of Washington-Seattle Campus, Missouri University of Science and Technology, Drexel University and more. On the more competitive side you can check Carnegie Mellon, Georgia Tech, and Virginia Tech etc.

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Aakash Rai

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It all depends on your test scores and the scores that you've got in your last college/university attended. All this will decide if you will be selected or not. Check on the website and apply.

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