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Yes. Most of the foreign universities like those in canada, USA, etc do require a prior work experience for courses like MBA. to be eligible to apply in any such university you need to have at least 1-1.5 years of work experience in
Hello, You can apply to various colleges and universities abroad, where they provide scholarship to Indian students or Asian students. In addition to this scholarships are also provided by Indian government and various other funding agencies. Some scholarship you can check online: 1. Fulbright- Nehru Fellowships, 2.Hubert Humphrey Fellowship Program
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Since, top universities are expected to close their registration in November or December, it is preferred to attend GRE by the end of June, so that your result is available before your application in the universities. Do keep your official documents ready like VISA to avoid any hassle
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Greetings ahead. Congrats on passing your equivalent examination. Below given link will help you in DU admission:
Recommended: Know Your Admission Chances in DU Colleges Based on Your 12th Percentage. Click Here
As per your concern with pursuing masters degree in USA, the following information will help you:(you'll
Dear Aspirant,
There are many colleges that accept students without the said exams but make sure you have your transcripts ready- LORs, projects/internships/Volunteering certificates, Statement of Purpose, Essays, Extra-curricular activities. These things are a must when trying to apply for colleges abroad.
Colleges in the US:
https://yocket.in/blog/universities-that-dont-require-sat-act-3527
There are 08
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Yes you can apply for ISAT after your 12th examination. Indian citizens of a maximum age of 26 years are eligible for application at ISAT. However, the privileged applicants are given a relaxation up to an additional 4 years. The 10+2 Examinations or any equivalent examination must have
Following are the eligibility criteria to apply for LSAT USA -
Minimum 45% in class XII for candidates belonging to Unreserved/OBC/(Specially Abled Persons) Categories.
Minimum 40% in class XII for candidates belonging to SC/ST category.
Students awaiting their class XII result can also appear for LSAT. There is
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