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Scholar-Level 17
Abroad itself is a vast term.You have to be specific with the country. Different countries have different requirements. in general you must take IELTS or TOEFL to meet English language requirements. Exams like SAT may be required depending on where you want to study. Also complete you 10+2 with good grades.
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IELTS is an international exam. It stands for International English Language Test Series. Suppose if want to go abroad (English speaking nation) for your further study or willing to work abroad then this exam is required. It shows how fluent you are in English (all round). You can appear in this exam when you are fully prepared. Its result is shown in band levels ranging from 0 to 9. The more the band you scores the more you are proficient in English.
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You only wrote your IELTS score, what is academic background and percentage?
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Scholar-Level 17
Your CGPA is quitr low for German universities. You will have a chance if you have very strong SOP and LORs, research works and publications and outstanding project works etc.
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Scholar-Level 16
Some of the better colleges in Canada for PG in construction project management are as follows:
1) Fanshawe College
2) Centennial College
You can also refer to the link provided below for a list of colleges/Universities offering this course in Canada:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/universities
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Contributor-Level 7
Yes it is good score for getting admission but for Masters you should complete UG or Bachelor first.
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Scholar-Level 17
Chances are average since admission into MS is very competitive. Everything will own depend on your work profile, project work, letter of recommendation, extra curricular activities and your SOP.
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Scholar-Level 17
The only thing you can do now is to check entry requirements on university websites and email them to see if your scores can be accepted.The University itself will tell you what to do.
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