USA Eligibility

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Arpan Patel

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Yes, I think you can do it.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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You have asked a very interesting and pertinent question. Foreign companies do recruit students during placements season. However, for a person who is already working, this path is not available. There are really very slim chances for companies from abroad to recruit from India. But then countries like Canada have announced that they will allow immigration of almost 4 Lacs persons every year. You can attempt via this to immigrate and get a job there. Other European countries seek professionals in desired fields to immigrate. My sincere advice would be to approach either embassy of the countries where you want to go or some reputed agen
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Ashok, of course you are eligible. Universities for establishments in USA are not too fussy for students continuing their education from graduation to Masters in continuation. As a matter of fact in that country itself it's the in thing to do some job to get practical experience after graduation and then only finance your way into post graduation studies. In view of this I would strongly recommend that you should approach an agency which is dealing with sending students to USA for their post graduation studies since they would be knowing different formats and different areas of focus that a student should have in his CV for a suc
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Aashish Mohanty

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GRE and IELTS are both requirements for any form of study you wish to pursue. As far as an undergrad is considered, you may find certain colleges in Australia which only require an English proficiency test and not GRE. IT is important to scout such colleges and build a proper profile so as to allow a better view of things. With the recent changes, the score barrier for English proficiency tests has gone up and certain people find it difficult to achieve the same. A better alterative would be to enroll in some form of study which would then allow you to scale up to a PR and a job opportunity in Canada. One of the interesting one's that
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