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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Definitely you can pursue Ph.D abroad. For that you need to take up IELTS and score well. Also, you need to approach professors, then only you can get the admission. I would say that it is quite difficult to get into Ph.D program in Canadian Universities as they mainly prefer local students. They prefer international students only if he/she has studied Masters in Canada.
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In order to become a stock broker, an individual needs to register himself/herself with the stock exchange. To become a member, the aspirant will need to write an entrance exam and pass it. Subsequent to this, the aspirants will then have to undergo training. Some of the entrance exams available in this field are BSE certification on central depository, BSE certification on securities markets and BSE certification on derivatives
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International applicants must normally take the IELTS, a very high score is required. You must also check the requirements on the institute websites, it may differ with the program level.
Below mentioned are the best universities in UK to pursue part-time creative writing course:
1. University of Oxford.
2. University of Cambridge.
3. University of Bristol.
4. The Open University, UK.
Best of luck.
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