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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
To pursue your higher education in dentistry you must clear one of the two exams - ORE and PLAB. UKCAT may also be an option. Academic requirements are high and vary from school to school, you must visit every school or university web sites and also please research on the UCAS website too. You must apply through the UCAS portal. As an international student you must also clear the IELTS to study in UK. A score of around 7 is mostly required. I hope this was helpful.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Do you mean Banaras Hindu University? If yes, they won't provide you a scholarship for your Ph.D. abroad. The university abroad, Aberdeen University in this case will have Ph.Ds. funding options, you should check with the university itself.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
To study mass communication you can think of applying to London School of Economics, Loughborough University, Cardiff University, Cambridge and Oxford and University of Westminster.
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Scholar-Level 17
MBA programs require applicants to have work experience of atleast two to three years. Additionally you must take GMAT or GRE too. To study in US you must check which university will accept three year Bachelor degree as most of them don't. Admission to a MBA program abroad is a different league altogether. You can check for MS Management programs in Australia or New Zealand, they can take you with IELTS only.
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Scholar-Level 17
To study in US, you must take your GRE and TOEFL. GRE is not required in UK and they don't accept TOEFL so you need to take the IELTS. Also, visit university websites for specific admission requirements before you apply.
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Scholar-Level 17
1 year Master degree from UK is no longer recognised in India. You should keep yourself updated with current and global affairs. Under such circumstances, a 2 year MBA program from Australia will do you good.
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Guide-Level 14
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