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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
MBA programmes in UK typically require work experience of minimum 3 years. You must also have a good GMAT score and high academic grades. Meeting or exceeding these requirements will keep you in a deserving position for a scholarship and admissions. If you want to apply to a top ranked university these are the basic requirements. If you don't have work experience, kindly, look for MS management programs.
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Scholar-Level 17
Distance education institutes approved by UGC should be recognized globally. However, every university has different entry requirements so you must check directly. Contact the university(s) in UK you wish to apply to before applying. It will completely depend on the university.
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Guide-Level 12
To pursue Bachelor's degree in law, you need to complete your class 12th with high academics. You can take IELTS and clear LNAT or LSAT.
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Scholar-Level 17
The higher the grades, the better for you. More than 70% is good. If you want to go to US you must also take the SAT which is not required in UK. Also, you must take IELTS (UK) or TOEFL (US). Some of the top universities are
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Georgia Institute of Technology
Purdue University
California Institute of Technology
University of Huddersfield
Sheffield Hallam University
Glyndwr University
Imperial College etc.
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Scholar-Level 17
Which program do you want to apply to?
Normally, you must have good academic ranking, above 75% aggregate in your graduation and you must take IELTS.
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