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Hi,
I am also planning to study in UK for my undergraduate degree. For study in the UK, you want to take at least 6.5 band in IELTS with 6.0 band, you can't study in UK.

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Dr Priyalakshmi ChowdhuryUnited Kingdom

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Hi Reyansh, UCAS Tariff is a point system used by the universities to set their requirements. It is something you don't have to worry about. You can check the internet and the UCAS website to learn about it if you wish. Now, UCAS is the common application system to apply to the universities in UK mainly for undergraduates and some post graduate programs. UCAS is not merely some requirement but the portal through which you apply to an university in UK. Ever university here in UK is grouped in UCAS accordingly and you have to apply by the given deadlines and upload required documents. The basic eligibility to study CS if you are talking
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Dr Priyalakshmi ChowdhuryUnited Kingdom

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Hi Midhun,
Both these countries have part time work schemes for its international students. But, off late a number of rules and regulations have changed in both. If you have been viewing international news and have been updating yourself with global affairs you will know that UK 's work permit options for international graduates that is after you complete your studies have gone very rigid and strict. If you are planning to stay and work in UK after studies its not going to be easy. News is also there that India does not recognize one year MS degrees from UK anymore. I will advice current aspirants to carefully judge all situations and
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Dr Priyalakshmi ChowdhuryUnited Kingdom

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Hi Azhar,
To enter into any technical programme a solid background in mathematics is essential. The primary or main eligibility criteria is a very good Bachelor's degree in a relevant field. Around 75% is least recommended for consideration by the high ranked universities. High quality projects and research work are also required. An additional English language test is required which is the IELTS. The universities have their IELTS score requirement, some may have 6.5 or some 7 and higher, in UK its usually more than 7 if you are applying for Masters. Hope I answered your query, for more details you can visit the university websites and
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Abhishek Singh,
You can check here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-abroad-dc11509?country=uk-canada-germany
Filter out the countries you want and check the desired information. Germany, Norway and Canada are affordable compare to London in UK.


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Mahesh Bhogadi

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UK and Australia accepts 15 years education or the 3 year undergraduate course from India. In general, you can study, but you must also see that you have good marks in your B.Sc. And, you must also take the TOEFL or IELTS. IELTS is more accepted in these countries. An overall band score of 6.5 is required. The top universities will normally require more than 65%. They also consider your personal statement, recommendation letters, internship work, project, extracurricular work etc. For admission.

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Yash Nikam

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US is better because there are the more IT companies in the USA than Netherland and after you perform in a better way, they can select you in campus selection.

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Jansen Dhar

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Hi,
Famous ones include UCLA, University of Pennsylvania, Harvard, Yale University, London School of Economics, University College London, University of Oxford, University of Warwick etc.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sonali, I will recommend Canada keeping in mind the immigrant checks and stay back options after studies. In UK, getting a job after studies is very tough for Indians. Also the one-year M.Sc from UK is not recognised in India by a majority of companies and organizations. So its a risk. Canada is way more flexible and has good schemes. Post-study work options are also very good. You can be eligible to work for around 2-3 years. The ROI in Canada will be better.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Nivea,
In UKCAT exam, if you score 700 in each section, it's considered good or competitive. Try to keep atleast 600+. You must also take the IELTS and in class 12th your percentile must be a first-class score. Study hard, all the best.

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