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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Akhil,
It will vary, whether you are an undergraduate or post graduate student.
You can check the below mentioned links:
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/info/128004/fees_and_costs/15/undergraduate_fees
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/info/101050/fees_and_costs/90/masters_fees
You should always send an e-mail to the universities for fee information as they are subject to change.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Raseen,
The scope is better abroad for biotechnology field like in Canada, US, Denmark, etc. You can go abroad for your Masters, it will give you better exposure to research opportunities and also post study work options. Discuss with family and decide, you must also check finances, requirements, etc. before you decide. Work hard on your academics.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Priyank,
You must decide this on your own, you know your interests and future plans better. Visit university's websites, shortlist some courses of your choice, check the curriculum, career roles these courses yield and choose. You can look further courses related to business such as international business, supply chain, human resources except MBA as MBA requires work experience and you don't have any.

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hardik kundaliya

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UK, USA and Canada is better to pursue Masters in computer engineering. Some Canadian University can also offer a work permit.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Hi Sandeep,
The course intakes may vary with universities. Normally, they have two intakes in October and January. Most business schools have several admission rounds and rolling admissions. A better way to know the course sessions is by checking their websites.

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

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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

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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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