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2016-03-29 10:42:45
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2016-03-29 01:15:59
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2016-03-27 11:48:14
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2016-03-27 09:43:21
Scholar-Level 17
First correction. USA only offers MS and not M.Tech. To be eligible to apply to MIT for any course , you need to hv a very strong profile in terms of overall development other than academic. To understand it better, read at the following link.
https://www.quora.com/How-do-I-build-a-profile-to-get-accepted-into-a-star-college-like-Caltech-MIT-Stanford-or-Berkeley-for-an-MS-in-CS
Hope it helps and all the best.
New answer posted
2016-03-26 18:29:33
Scholar-Level 17
The three countries you have chosen have different work visas, total cost and application process. Share your budget, percentage in 12th and subjects.
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2016-03-26 15:26:58
Scholar-Level 17
Your profile looks impressive and a score of 600 + is good. Apart from this the final selection in top universities like Harvard, Stanford etc depends on your essay, sop,lor etc. Take a look in details here.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/top-mba-colleges-in-usa-abroadranking30
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2016-03-26 14:56:41
Guide-Level 12
Pursuing bachelor's degree will help you explore more subjects and interests. Proper planning is important so make your future plans and decide.
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