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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

Guide-Level 15

There is no eligibility requirement for IELTS. It is just a language test that provides a score on the basis of your English speaking and understanding capabilities. This score is used by the universities abroad to determine your eligibility for their courses.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
No top university will admit you without a GMAT or GRE score. You can reattempt the GRE if the score is not high enough. Typically a score above 310 in GRE and above 650 in GMAT is average. Also remember if you have an excellent profile, brilliant recommendation letters, career growth etc. You may still be accepted with slightly lower test scores, universities check applications holistically.

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Navita Batra

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Kindly mention the course name for better understanding. Also, if you have any specific university name in mind, do list that.

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Jeswanth Varma

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Chances are less, but their is a chance.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hi Nimmi,
Most Masters programme do not require a work experience so if you have a good academic percentage and if your correspondence degree is recognised, you should be able to study abroad. You must also communicate with some universities abroad where you plan to study about acceptance of your correspondence degree.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

You may share the latest scores with the university, if the latest scores are better than the previous attempt. It won't change the admission status if you already have the offer.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
University of California Berkeley is among the top ranked universities. You are advised to take TOEFL instead of IELTS. GRE is not required for this programme in UC Berkley but you may need to submit a portfolio and have excellent academic standing. For more details please checj their webpage.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
You can apply to colleges and under SDS or general category. Some colleges which are well known include George Brown, Durham, Red River, Seneca, etc. Check the websites of different colleges for entry requirements, deadlines, fee, etc., and prepare your application accordingly.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Most of them requires knowledge of German language. You can check DAAD India website for studying in Germany and for the list of programs taught in English.

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Ayush Thakur

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Hello Donal,
Yes, you can easily get admission in University of Alberta with such a good score in IELTS and with undergraduate course GPA, your profile would be accepted. Good luck.

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