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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Yes, indeed you can. In the UK, several universities provide joint master's and Ph.D. programmes. Once you have earned a bachelor's degree, you can apply to these programmes. You can explore about -
- Liverpool University
- University of Manchester.

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Coming to study in the UK is your opportunity to gain the skills, outlook and confidence you need to fulfil your potential. Applying to study in the UK is a straightforward process. But first you have to decide which course you wanna to pursue after your graduation and in which sector you want to enhance your skills. After that you can apply to UK universities according to your preference. Hope this will make you understand the concept.

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There are various scholarships available for Indian students who wish to pursue an undergraduate degree in medicine from the UK. Here are some of the scholarships that Indian students can consider:
1. GREAT Scholarships: The GREAT Scholarships are jointly funded by the British Council and UK universities. They offer scholarships of up to 10,000 to Indian students for undergraduate and postgraduate courses in various subjects, including medicine. The scholarships are merit-based and cover tuition fees, living costs, and travel expenses.
2. Chevening Scholarships: Chevening Scholarships are prestigious scholarships awarded by the UK gover
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Amisha Wadhwa

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The most popular course study in UK after 12th commerce include Business, Marketing, Management, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Accountancy and Law. After UG, MBA is the most enticing degree for a commerce graduate. There are various universities in UK offering MBA as either a 1-2 year degree or as an accelerated programs.

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Yes, your spouse can show funds held in his or her parents' account as evidence of financial support for a UK dependent visa application, provided that the parents are willing to give a declaration stating that they will provide financial support to your spouse during his or her stay in the UK. However, it is important to note that the UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI) may question the source of funds, especially if there are large sums of money involved. Therefore, it is important to provide evidence of the legitimate source of funds, such as bank statements or tax returns, and to explain any unusual or large transactions in the account
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The most popular course study in UK after 12th commerce include Business, Marketing, Management, Economics, Entrepreneurship, Accountancy and Law. An MBA is the most enticing degree for a commerce graduate. There are various universities in UK offering MBA as either a 1-2 year degree or as an accelerated programs.

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Well in Canada, there are few universities accepting NIOS Certificate as follows: -
Cape Breton University, Algoma University, Mount Allison University, Nipissing University, Yorkville University, York University. Also, NIOS accepting colleges are:
St. Clair College, Conferedation College, Conestoga College, Humber College, Seneca College, Columbia College, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, NBCC (New Brunswick Community College).

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