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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

Contributor-Level 10

First, decide in which universities you want to apply in then check their official website. Check their requirements.
For getting admission in the USA, you will need:
1) SAT and TOEFL exam scores
2) High school transcript
3) Teacher's recommendation
4) Counsellor recommendation
5) Extra-curricular activities.

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Aman Modi

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You can also try for Singapore. It's a one year UK degree of MBA to be followed by 40% scholarship. Amity Singapore is offering this.

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Anagha G Nair

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Hi,
*Generally, for the less competitive courses in LSE such as sociology (which I have applied for), having a predicted grade of 85+ (with one subject, English being 98) was enough for them to consider me an academically strong candidate. Admittedly, I had good 10th boards grades, but anything above 9 should be fine. *Some courses ask for less (85+) and some ask for more (95+). Ensure that you at least meet these requirements as they are the basic things that you must have in order to even be considered.
*Since most people would view their personal statement as either bad or very good. Nobody who applies to universities like LSE would
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Chetna S

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Hi,
Currently, it's debatable and not recognised any longer. As per UGC, duration of M.Sc in India is 2 years therefore a 1-year M.Sc degree is not present in India.

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kumar Aryashresthstudying in class 11 science (PCM )

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UK is the best but you need a strong financial background to study there. The fees of universities are very high and the living costs are also high. Switzerland is also good just one place behind Oxford and Cambridge University. Switzerland is affordable with minimal fees, but in Switzerland, courses are taught in German so you must have a German certificate.

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi, to study further in USA, you must clear GRE. Top universities will require GRE subject tests also. In UK, GRE is not required. You must, however, have a very good academic standing- more than 75% in your B.Sc. to be considered for admission in good well-known universities. Applying as an international student also means you have to take TOEFL for USA and IELTS UKVI for UK. These are English language proficiency exams.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

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Hi there, Well, as per UGC and BCI norms and trends that is not possible at all. You might get to do this while in your initial years that too within India only.

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rohith kola

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Please create a good profile in your work. Take a couple of years. Have some good projects. And, then apply. 58 is indeed a huge number. So, basically you need to cover that up by some other credentials involving GRE TOEFL etc.

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Dinesh Kristi

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Hi Sri,
To study medicine in UK you have to secure above 75% in 12th, take the IELTS and also take UKCAT exams. For university options you can refer to this link below:
https://www.themedicportal.com/application-guide/choosing-a-medical-school/medical-school-rankings/

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

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Hello Navya,
It's indeed great to see your enthusiasm in this off beat subject. Actually, almost all the west European countries are putting restrictions on employment by outsiders in areas where they feel there is enough talent in their country. UK it's the same. But then if you shine in the course, they have the mind to accept you and offer employment.

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