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Unlike in India, you must be accepted by a research supervisor in foreign universities to pursue Ph.D. Requirements and process also differ. You need to rigorously and excessively research on universities offering research work in your area of interest, email them and also share your research proposal or interest with them. Keep checking the websites for admission notifications and apply. Universities in US will require a GRE. Overall expenditure also varies, most Ph.D programs in US are funded and they offer full funding or on-campus research assistantship jobs. This is not so in UK anr Europe and the fee may range from 100
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You can apply for a visa after you have the admission offer from an university in UK. You cannot apply for a student visa without the offer in hand. IELTS score requirements vary, if you have at least 5.5 in each section with 6 overall you can apply to most universities/colleges however check the requirements on their websites. In addition to the IELTS you must also check the 10+2 score requirements. Good universities require good grades. You haven't mentioned your grades to comment on the same. All the best.
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Hard to pinpoint a particular country. Requirements differ with universities and depend largely on a candidate's profile. All the universities and colleges have lateral entry option for which you must meet necessary requirements as per the university's policy. You must check universities websites, and email them your academic profile. If they find your qualification fit for a lateral entry, you will be considered for the same. Please be proactive and do research, visit university websites rigorously. US, Canada, UK, Australia and New Zealand could be good options.
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1. Oxford University
2. London Business School
3. London School of Economics
4. Cambridge University
5. University of Warwick
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1. University of Oxford
2. University of Cambridge
3. University of London
4. University of Leeds
5. Imperial college of London
6. University of Exeter
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