USA
Hello aspirant,
YES, you cna go for US to study your further studies for Bachelors after diploma in Computer science and Engineering. You can get admission in US universities by 12th or undergraduate(like b.sc/b.tech.) qualification. If you have already completed your class 12th, than you can apply for SAT exam
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No country is easy to aquire a Residency position. All countries require doctors and all of them have shortage, what you should think is where can you see yourself after 10–15yrs if you think USA is better for you go for it, if you think UK is better option
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Indeed, you are qualified to show up for MCAT Examination in US or Canada.
The Eligibility standards says that : Any competitors keen on chasing after vocation in Allopathic, Osteopathic, Podiatric and Veterinary can show up for the MCAT test. Understudies from U.S.
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In order to pursue corporate law in usa you need to:
Hello Aspirant,
I hope you are doing well.
Yes, you can pursue a law degree after earning a BBA. After finishing your BBA, you can enrol in a three-year LLB (legal) programme. Top law schools in India, such as CMR University's School of Legal Studies, provide a competitive three-year LLB
Hello Leela,
Best Universities in USA offering MBA in Hotel Management are listed below
Cornell University USA
University of Nevada USA
Pennsylvania State University, USA
Texas A&M University, USA
Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, USA
May this information was helpful to you.
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Dear candidate it's great that you have successfully completed your Bachelor's of Pharmacy and planning for abroad studies. The fact is when you study your Masters in Pharmacy it depends on your interest and dedication to study either Pharmaceutics or Pharmaceutical Chemistry or Pharmacology or Pharmacognosy. If your area of
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