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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Hard to say, UK is tough now because of the work permit issues around international students. And with the recent exit from EU, things are going to be more tough we assume. USA on the other hand is a different league and very competitive. Try Australia, Canada, New Zealand - these countries have great post study work permit options for international students. Remember that a job is no guarantee unless you are qualified enough and have the proper skills.
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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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MBA in UK mostly requires a work experience of 3 years, a valid GMAT and IELTS score. For additional requirements which differ with universities you must visit the university website itself. The tuition fee may range from INR15-INR40lacs a year or more. Remember that most MBA programs in UK are of 1 year hence the expenses come down considerably. Scholarships again are merit-based. Apart from your academic qualification and grades, your work experience, achievement, GMAT scores etc will be counted. So, it is competitive. You can also check British Chevening scholarships for studying in UK.
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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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A study visa? They will mainly ask you about your future plans, reasons to study the particular course that is why you want to study the subject, why the college, why the country and so on. Questions related to your financial standing, plans to work abroad after graduation or plans to settle down etc are also common. Be confident of your answers and always be honest.

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Prasoon Sharma

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yes he can get admission .he should also think about MBA in financial planning from a reputed institute

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Chetna S

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Without any financial aid, the fee for MS programs in the US ranges from $40,000 to $80,000 (24 -48 Lakh Rupees) for the 2 years.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear swati singh. no. after completion of MBBS one can take through CAT exam at IIMS and other top notch business schools for PGDM. all the best.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Rahul
If you have done your pilot training from India and have Indian pilot license issued by DGCA then for job in US and UK you have to go there and convert your Indian pilot license to their civil aviation authority rule then only you can fly in that country . Before that you have to find a job which is really not easy in these countries

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Chetna S

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Depending on the branch and university, B.tech/ B.E in UK can be 3 to 4 years whereas in india its always 4 yrs. You must have 13 years education to be eligible for B.tech in UK so ideally, you will be in Bachelor's 1st year for applying to UK. Check here for more details on UK.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/most-affordable-b-tech-colleges-in-uk-articlepage-524


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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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It will be difficult to get job in US and UK without experience as these countries may not give you work visas. You are advised to join Mid or large size IT company. Based on your experience and work you may get onsite assignment with in 2 to 3 years. Once you have onsite experience you can work out a plan for long term stay in these countries.

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