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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Abu,
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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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Mohd Ali,
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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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Mragank,
It will be difficult to answer, this will only depend on how good the university is and it is recognized or not? If you are planning to work in the UK itself then it will be very difficult since the work permit rules for foreigners particularly Indians are really tough. Even if you come back to India, one year MS or MBA degrees are not accepted here. So, you need to either get admitted to the London Business School, LSE, University of Cambridge or University of Oxford.

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Birmingham University is reputed and affordable. They consider students and sometimes they may provide scholarships too.

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Hasti N

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Go for M.Phil and UK is better for the same. For Visa and other benefits, Canada is better.

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You should apply online. They even offer scholarships for Indian students but not always. You need to complete IELTS test for which you need to spend 10000-12000 INR. Now you can apply for universities like Harvard and Birmingham and all. If you apply now, for June 2018 admission, it's better. All the best.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Abdul,
You seem to have a good CGPA. MS depends on academics. If you do well now onwards, it may perhaps be overlooked.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Mirudhula,
There are many well-known colleges in UK like King's College London, Brunel University, Aston University, University of Leicester, Manchester Metropolitan University and so on. Job opportunities in UK for foreign students are less, if you are planning to work after studies it may not work out. Work permit schemes are very tough. You will be allowed to work only for 6-12 months but only if you find a job. Check with the universities properly about post-study options. Also, keep yourself updated with current news and global affairs.

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