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ambreen khan

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Hi Jay, You can study any course as per your interests. Education system in US is very flexible. Without worrying about jobs in US I will suggest you to firstly prepare for the admissions. Prepare for SAT and TOEFL and look out for the top universities. If you have good academic records and competitive skills you will get a job. Email a few universities and also contact their foreign student department for career services.

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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Dear Shubham,
Cost wise & duration UK would be the most economical as all Masters by coursework are of 1-year duration and total cost would be within 20 lac rupees in most good Universities, flip side is you cannot stay back once you have finished unless you have a job offer before completion for a minimum salary of i think 30,000 GBP. USA cost wise is much more and employment for a general MBA would not be very good, stay back is also more difficult. NZ on the other hand cost-wise is more economical than the USA and you can even do a one year PG diploma in Management which will qualify you for a 1-year post study work visa, you can als
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Harleen Bedi

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Usually, the university gives you the option to choose from either IELTS or TOEFL. For American universities, TOEFL scores an edge over IELTS, as it tests your understanding of American English.
Is it necessary, this question depends on which course and university you apply to. If you have graduated form an English medium and very popular university in India, then you may not have to provide the TOEFL scores. You can mail the admission office at the American Universities of your choice and ask them whether your college/school qualifies for the English language exam waiver or not.

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Megha BhardwajI would love to offer my helping hands..

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Hi Shrinjay, are you looking for full time MBA or online MBA? For full time MBA there is no GMAT waiver.

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Megha BhardwajI would love to offer my helping hands..

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Hi Yash, majority universities in US require 16 years education that is four year bachelor degree. You can also meet this requirement by adding a one year PG Diploma course. Please check US New Ranking for the best universities in US for masters degree. You must take the GRE and TOEFL. Since eligibility requirement differ do visit university website for exact and updated information.

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Swameeka MedhiOverseas Education Counselor, Free Lance

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Dear Poojan, Dakota State University is a public university while Valencia college is community college. Unless you are planning for UG studies I will recommend you Dakota State University over Valencia College. Hope it helped. Good Luck!

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

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There is no concept of Govt colleges like what you have in India.

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Swameeka MedhiOverseas Education Counselor, Free Lance

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Dear Abhay, education loans are offered by banks to students aspiring to study abroad. You must be admitted to the university firstly. Banks will provide only 80% to 85% of the finance which includes living expenses. The rest must be borne by you. You must manage this part of the finance yourself, look for sponsors. You can also opt for private funding agencies like Credila and Prodigy Finance which have higher interest rates though. Remember that you must first be accepted by the university hence meeting admission requirements is a must ( work experience, GMAT, TOEFL). Best of Luck!

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ambreen khan

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Hi Mohit,
Look for universities recognized by AICTE, NAAC, UGC and major accreditation boards of India. Hope this helps.

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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

Contributor-Level 10

Dear Nitu,
Since GNM is a diploma course ( even though subjects taught are same )a BS Nursing will be ideal. You may think about MS post your BS for better package and opportunities. The various nursing courses offered by US universities are LPN and LVN, ADN (The Associate Degree in Nursing), BSN (The Bachelor of Science in Nursing), MSN (The Master of Science in Nursing), CRNA (The Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist) and DNP (Doctor of Nursing Practice) programmes. Visit university websites for admission requirements and also inquire about clinical internship opportunities.
Hope this helped.

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