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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Vidhi,
You can apply if you have been offered admission by a university. You must not only see IELTS but also if you have MET other admission requirements of the university. Your IELTS score is good for UG course. If you have the admission offer then you can apply for the visa not before it.

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Shivam Chhirolyashivamchhirolya@gmail.com

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It depends on the university. But, apparently, your fee may be $ INR 75000-80000.

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pradeep bisht

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Hello! Yes, you can definitely apply to study in Australia to study your Master's degree. Good luck.

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Swati Podder (Shiksha Study Abroad Counsellor)Study Abroad Counselor, Shiksha.com

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Hi,
Shiksha's study abroad services are 100% online where counselors and students do not meet face to face.
However, we have a UK event on 2nd June, Sunday from 12:00-5:00 pm in A-88 sector 2 office (near Sector 15 metro station). Around, 6-7 UK universities will also be present. You may visit the event and meet our counsellors.
Further, to avail our counselling services, all you need to do is book a free profile evaluation call here
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/apply. To be eligible however you must have at least one study abroad test score such as IELTS or TOEFL, GMAT SAT etc. You may also call our Student Helpline number 011-4046-9
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pratiksha kamble

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Hello,IELTS score is valid for only two years, so if you want to apply after two years then you have to give exam second time after two years.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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No, you need minimum 6.5 band over all and all modules you need minimum 6 band.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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It is upto your choice as USA and Australia are the top destinations for the students. Also, Ireland, Netherlands, Canada. New Zealand, Singapore, Russia, etc. Can be considered.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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Sorry but your CGPA is too low, and you might face difficulties to get admission. Contact good consultancies which have proven success record and try for admission.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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Since you do not have a very good academic background, so you might not get approval from the universities abroad. So, firstly give IELTS exam, then see which college accepts your IELTS score and if they can also accept your past academic scores then well and good or else go for low-grade colleges.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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Yes, if you have a very good score, then they might give you a scholarship but not 100%.

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