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Sharath H AithalB.Arch,M.Arch,AIIA,AIIID,AIIV,MIIE,MISTE,MISTD

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Agree with Dr. Navarun Varma, you need to take up IELTS. After that, you need to apply to universities in Europe which offer architecture course, if luck prevails then you may even get a scholarship based on your performance in entrance exams by universities. Go through the university websites for more detailed information.

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Sampurna GoswamiEducation counselor

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, you can. Different universities and countries have different requirements. For Bachelors degree in US you must clear the SAT and TOEFL. SAT is not mandatory for the other countries. Regarding the percentage, at least 60% is recommended for the average universities. The higher the grades you have the better are the chances for admission. You must also take the IELTS or TOEFL.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Let me ask you, what kind of a job are you looking for?
Do you intend to pursue your career in engineering or planning to shift?
What are your interests?
The answer to these questions itself will help you decide which course you need to look out for. It is important you know what you want, figure out your own interests and career goals, check various job profiles, career outcomes and see what interests you.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

Guide-Level 12

Hi Karen,
The scholarships are given on merit. It is very difficult for international students. You can check on university's website for scholarship information.
1. British Chevening Scholarships.
2. Commonwealth UK Scholarships and
3. Imperial College Alumni Society in Delhi.

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Surendrabikram Thapa

Beginner-Level 5

UK also has good opportunities as it is one of the leading countries in the world. Equally, Canada is too good. It depends on your choice.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Moin, you must complete your 10+2 and take the IELTS to study a Bachelors degree in UK. For university requirements please visit their websites.

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Saba Ahmad

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Hi Vipul, please mention your education background and profile for a proper guidance.

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suyash sharmaAn Extrovert....... a go on learner

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, but you need to know about the admission process of different countries. If you want to study your Master's in USA, you need to give GRE and TOEFL. If you want to pursue your Master's in other specified countries, then you must give IELTS or TOEFL and must maintain a good CGPA in your Bachelor's degree.
I hope it helps.

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Ayusha Meena

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, you can get easily in Canada or UK.

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