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Anand Sarkar

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Hello,
France is better. As they have a good amount of exports and imports (as per European regulation), plus they have trade relations with India.

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Chetna S

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Gain some work experience to offset your grades. Get involved with some strong projects, earn a certification etc. Canada will be extremely competitive, 59% won't be acceptable for the programme you are desiring for. Australia and Ireland are possible. Strong reference letters and SOP will also be evaluated.

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KETAN HATHI

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Yes, you can do it. Choose a country which have wider options of work permit after Masters and then PR (if you are intending to take one), Canada should be your first choice with Australia. Sweden is also good place to pursue Masters. But, from your choice Poland should be in higher priority list.

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Shyam Sharma

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Both the streams are good but please specify in which course /stream, you have opt for your Bachelor degree.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Pankaj,
Check these Maynooth University, University of Limerick, Trinity College Dublin, NUI Galway among others. You may not find a MS Finance exactly but closely related courses such as International Finance, Financial services and so on.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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It depends on the university entry requirements. Its a very generic query. Also, it depends on your academic profile and your percentage, etc.

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Usha L MojiPositive thinker!!

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Hi Chaitali,
IELTS is basically a British test, if you have applied for an institute in British Commonwealth then go for IELTS else you can take up TOEFL which is also widely accepted. As far as I know, TOEFL is accepted in Ireland.

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