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Scholar-Level 17
Hello Anjan,
Please check this link for complete detail about the study, admission process, eligibility condition and fee structure:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/student-guide-to-the-united-kingdom-uk-guidepage-16
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Hi, to pursue your Masters in the UK you must take the IELTS for UKVI. Generally, an overall score of 7 is required. This is the only test you are required to take unless specified by an university. To get into any top university you need to be highly academic and have very good grades all throughout. Since it is not possible to list out thousands of course names here you are advised to go through the link below.
Following this, check all major university websites and go through the admission information pages for details like fee, deadlines, etc. Until and unless you don't check a university website you won't be able to understand the
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Scholar-Level 17
Well, both are very good. Depends on what kind of education you seek, your budget, your profile, etc. To study in the USA, you must take SAT and TOEFL and USA is more expensive. UK, on the other hand, requires only IELTS and is comparatively affordable.
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In the UK, it is tough. You need to be updated with current affairs and global news, read about work permit schemes now and how tough it is for international students. Also, let the alone UK, getting a job abroad without anything special cadre in your profile won't help. Look for a job in India, gain some good work experience and then apply. However, this will depend on what kind of job you want to do.
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