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Gauranshi Goyal

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Hello,You need at least 3 years of full-time work experience, a valid GMAT score, IELTS score of 6.0-6.5, and an equivalent Bachelor's degree.

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palak mahajan

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With overall, 6.5 bands in IELTS, there are many universities you can get admission in:
The University of Edinburgh
The University of Manchester
University of St. Andrews
Imperial College London
Durham University
Loughborough University
Lancaster University of Exeter.

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Eksha SunderkaB Pharma student

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Yes, studies in UK are easier. Students in UK study for 3 hours a day and have 4 days off in a week. The educational environment is thus conducive to learning. Students have ample time for extracurricular activities, getting exposure to different activities and on the job training. We live in a fast-paced world where time is money and time is of utmost importance. We are geared to work hard and play hard. We never sustain with one thing for long. We need to be constantly learning and constantly evolving and this keeps us occupied and happy.

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Sandhya Kumari

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Study of MBBS in UK is not cheap. That's for sure. It will cost you around 21 Lacs to 50 Lacs depending on the which college or university you choose to study. And not all universities provides scholarships but quite a few does. They will provide you around 2 Lacs to 17 Lacs depending on your merits and which college you choose to study. Colleges which provide Scholarship and How much fund they provide is following:
college Scholarship Funds estimation
Global Health Future Leaders Scholarship Euro 2,500 (INR 2,36,450)
Hulk York Medical College international Scholarship Euro 8,737 (INR 8,26,280)
Imperial College Faculty of Medicine Scholars
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Nimra Ali

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Yes it is worth studying BBA from countries like US, Canada or UK many students go foreign for their further studies but you cannot get a foreign degree for BBA from an Indian college each state or country have their own university boards.

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yash sahani

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Students are required to fulfill the below-given primary requirements in order to study MS in Civil Engineering in the USA. The students must have 3-4 years of a Bachelor's degree in the relevant field with an average of GPA 3.0 or 65-70% and above Proof of English Language Proficiency tests such as IELTS score or TOEFL score. The tuition fees for master's in civil engineering in the USA may vary based on the type of programs and the university you choose. On an average, the fees for this Civil engineering degree ranges from 13,890 USD to 139,080 USD.

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yash sahani

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You can definitely consider an internship as work experience. In terms of your example: yes, I would apply for a position requiring 4 years if you have 3 + 1 year of relevant internship experience. Internships count as work experience on your resume, especially when you're applying for entry-level jobs following graduation. Your internship likely allowed you to develop skills that help you stand out from other entry-level candidates.

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Adv. Ved VinayakLaw educator at Lex Logic You Tube channel.

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Hallo Gaurav
Without a GMAT score, it can be challenging to recommend universities, and you omitted to include your academic standing. Your spending limit is reasonable. I'll advise you to look over these options up until you have a GMAT score, then check the university websites for the admissions requirements. It will help you if you have a target and plan your study time accordingly. You should shortlist universities in this manner. Please click the following link to learn more about getting an MBA abroad: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/mba-in-abroad-dc11508?country=usa-uk-canada.


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Manish Singh

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According to me, India is the best place because every course syllabus is the same and books are also the same But the only difference is the convenience which we will get more in Europe because it is a developed country.

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