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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
The California State University has many campuses, around 23. The ranking and outcome actually depends from campus to campus. While all the campus are good you can check any ranking website for which campus is leading the table like check US News Ranking.
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Scholar-Level 17
Studying in USA is expensive. Particularly, if you want to study medicine then there is no direct MBBS program, first you must enroll into a Bachelor's degree by taking the SAT. After you complete the Bachelor's degree you must take the MCAT and apply to medical schools. So, its a more difficult and expensive affair. For MBBS abroad, you can consider UK, Australia, Singapore, Philippines, Russia, China, etc.
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Scholar-Level 17
Nobody will be able to suggest you a particular university or universities based on only your scores. Neither have you mentioned your UG percentile nor did you state what you want to study. What I can suggest is that you should check university websites for the average admission requirements and match them with your profile.You can shortlist the universities accordingly, with requirements that match closely with your scores. Also universities in US look for an all-rounded profile.
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There are so many good MBA institutes in India too. Rather than thinking about doing an MBA in USA which cost you so much, you can try these colleges like IIM Ahmadabad, Bangalore, Calcutta which are globally famous colleges for MBA.
Talking about the work experience, it will help you to get the admission in such colleges as they give importance to work exp. factor. And for work experience, you don't need to take admission in M.Tech, you can do a job on the basis of B.Tech. It is fine and along with your job, you can prepare for CAT.
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Education loans are provided only for full-time Bachelor's degree and Master's degree courses. Also, the university reputation and your academic profile will matter. So for CPA, I am afraid, you won't get any loan.
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