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If you do not want to continue what you choose earlier then may be MBA as this will open various job options and can take you away from engineering else go for MS. Also, in case you are not aware, a good university in USA will only entertain you for MBA with at east 3 years work experience. MS students get entry with 1 year or no experience too.
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You can go to study in US after 12th, as it is easier to get into universities than high schools. Pursuing your 11th and 12th from US may not be the best idea as the education structure there is completely different from how Indian schools function.
For after 12th or undergraduate course, you will find all the details of the application process here
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/student-guide-to-undergraduate-studies-in-us-guidepage-483
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If you mean the timeline of application, then applying for the September intake is the best bet for Indian students. To further detail the time of when to apply, here is a guide -
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/study-in-us-timeline-for-september-2017-intake-guidepage-416
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Diplomas also work fine. Just make sure that it is a full-time course from a recognized university.
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