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Jewel Sharma

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If you're having a budget and are getting enrollment in 1-tier colleges in UK, then the exposure might be worth it, but if you're planning for India and looking for some options providing equal level of technical skills as that of the UK colleges then do apply for Vedatya Institute-Gurgaon as it was previously affiliated by Oxford Brooks University-UK and follows the Harvard Method of teaching and is currently affiliated by IHG group of hotels and is owned by Radisson Blu Hotels, so you'll be getting UK quality education with luxurious hotel experience and top notch technical skills and knowledge. All the best.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Menu, I think you should ask this question to the person who told you that only UK and Canada are the best. Besides these countries, good MBA can be done from USA, Australia, NZ, Singapore, Netherlands etc. Infact, I don't even know if you are eligible for MBA right now. You don't seem to have any work experience plus your percentage is not too good either. You must also take the GMAT.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
Admission chances will depend on your profile, if you are aiming for top ranked universities like Oxford or Cambridge etc. You must have a very good undergraduate degree, some relevant work experience or internships, recommendation letters etc. The scope of job after studies is a dicey matter in UK, it's not easy, however if you study well you will have a chance. Also job opportunities outside UK can be checked.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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You do have specialised courses in civil as Geo technical, construction management, structural engineering and so on. Because of the specialisation, you become more employable. You also save one year of your life as it is 3 years programme in UK.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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Yes, you can get it. However only the course director can take decision as they have to check weather you have covered all necessary topics in your course. You need IELTS or PTE to prove your English proficiency.

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Sarthak GoelYeah, I got 92.4 percentage marks in 12th.

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It depends on what level of experience and knowledge you have. And also, it depends on ICAI.

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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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The problem with UK is the stay back period is very low, i.e., only 4 months. So, basically you only have 4 months to find a job after your graduation, which is not at all easy as when companies notice that you only have 4 months of stay back, most of them reject your application because they want candidates who have sufficient amount of time to stay back in UK. Of course, finding the job is not impossible, but it is really very hard. Once you find a job then automatically, you will get work visa and then you can apply for PR. Also, the companies won't come to you there like in India. You have to go behind them for a job. All the best.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
You want to go for your undergraduate studies in civil engineering abroad. Right? UK and New Zealand both are English speaking countries and Indian students have a great advantage in these two countries since they know English quite well. UK is a very big country and it has educational institutions which have hundreds of years of history. They are really good in Academics and Research both. Compared to this the institutions in New Zealand are comparatively new. But then, it's only newer Educational Institutes that can embrace the latest ideas and the latest trends in education. In view of the foregoing you can appreciate that it'
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Request you to go through the link to understand the process: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/application-process-to-mbbs-from-uk-articlepage-588.

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