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7 years ago![Shiksha Ask & Answer](https://images.shiksha.com/mediadata/images/1514542699phphxJvhI_s.jpeg)
Scholar-Level 17
Suggesting colleges based only GRE score is not so easy and not correct. Your GRE score is very good but you must also check your academic percentile, what the universities prefer, what you want to study, program specific requirements etc. If you are an academically strong student you can check good universities like University of Michigan, University of Pennsylvania, Texas A&M, USC Marshall, University of Toronto, University of Waterloo etc. There will be more options depending on your profile. You have to check university websites for the requirements and apply.
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First, there is no shortcut here. Application process is time consuming and takes a year almost. Take the SAT or ACT and also the TOEFL to start applying to Bachelor's degree courses. To apply for MS programs you must complete your Bachelor's degree and take the GRE. You must probably apply for another student permit since it will expire couple of months after your Bachelor's degree course is over. So its better you apply during the final year and also check with the visa consulate there. But as of now focus on applying for your Bachelor's degree, you can find out information for your MS once you go there. Visit uni
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Scholar-Level 17
If you are planning to study for an MBA degree then most US and UK institutions demand that you have prior work experience of at least two years. It is in this case-scenario that the BE+2 or 3 years of work and then the MBA makes sense. With B-School students in India getting placement letters from top companies with annual salaries in excess of Rs 25 lakhs, the gap between Indian and foreign institutions is thinn
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Scholar-Level 17
Hi Aru,
See here for the world known universities in Germany:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/germany/ms-colleges-dc
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Scholar-Level 17
You have to clear your Bachelor's degree with very good marks, more than 75% is required. Also to study in Canada you must have 4 year Bachelor's degree since they don't accept 3 year degree courses. You must also take IELTS to meet English language requirements. Your admissions will also depend on your SOP, LORs, project work, internships, extracurricular activities etc.
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Yes, it is a decent university however if you have a good profile consider QUT, RMIT, UTS, etc.
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Scholar-Level 17
Without work experience and basis the academics, MBA is not the right program for you at the moment. Look for MS programs. But if you want to do MBA then gain 2-3 years of work experience and take the GMAT, get into a good b-school.
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