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Guide-Level 12
The term graduation in US refers to Master's degree.
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Guide-Level 12
When it comes to wind engineering, USA is one of the top most countries, but getting a job itself is difficult in US. You can apply after gaining few years of experience. You should look for opportunities in Germany, Netherlands, France, Denmark and Spain to name a few.
The opportunities are diverse, you can land up in roles involving manufacturing, project development, testing, troubleshooting, R&D work which involves design and development of wind turbines, etc.
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The 100% scholarships are rare and given to extraordinary students. You will find scholarship details on university website. Every university in US offer scholarships to the students on merit only. You can check the international student scholarship on university website.
Most government scholarship schemes are for Master's degree and Ph.D students. In addition, you can check Aga Khan Education Services, Inlaks Scholarship, etc. You can check the eligibility on the respective websites.
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Guide-Level 12
If you are not at interested to study dentistry, you need to really weigh your likes, dislikes and decide what you want to do. USA will not be an ideal place for you.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
To pursue M.Tech in the US you should take GRE and score around 300+ and TOEFL with 100+ score to get into a good US school. The best session is the fall (August / September) in order to secure admission the deadlines are November -December and last deadline is January.
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Kindly, go through this link, I hope it helps, being a commerce graduate, I suggest that you opt for an MBA instead of an M.Com, as MBA has more value than M.Com.
Wish you luck.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
Most popular session in the fall (August - September) in the US. The deadlines for this session is November or December, hence plan accordingly.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
It is always good to have some work experience, so that you become more aware of the specialisation which will help you to plan your career growth. At least, 2 years will be good to understand your profile and your requirements and the industry as well.
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