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Its nice to know your desire to resume studies after 18 years. Its very creditable. First you have to decide on the university from which you want to do research. Then you may have to appear for entrance exam for acceptance of your candidature for PhD. Once this is done then you can search for a suitable guide and begin!!
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You are qualified to do your Ph.D but not quite strong academically. However in USA, there are many options. You have to write to the universities yourself. Visit the department pages, check the Ph.D. information and email the research supervisors. Submit some work if you have, you will also require a strong recommendation network.
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Best regards.
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Decide if you want to do MBA or astronomy. With a BBA degree, how can one possibly study astronomy? If you are passionate about it, you can check online free courses. Invest your finance wisely. A confused profile will also not be accepted. A full scholarship is extremely difficult to obtain especially for international students. If you want scholarship make sure you have the profile. First thing to know is MBA abroad is not designed for fresher. You have one disadvantage here. Secondly you have a three year degree which won't be easily accepted. You will have a better chance if you gain some good professional experience. GMAT must
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If you are plannig to study your Master's degree in Canada then doing the 1-year PG Diploma in Canada itself would have been the ideal way, however, what comes into play is the question of reapplying for the visa, work permit, etc. A Master's degree admission is also very competitive in Canada. Also, remember that PG Diploma courses are professional in nature. You should instead complete the first year of MS degree in India itself and apply for MS again in Canada, many universities will suggest you the same. It is best you first check with the universities in Canada, check and compare the admission requirements befor
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