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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
If you have decided to study abroad, you should know what to study. Know your own interests. Options will be many after PCM with computers, but you have to choose what interests you. Architecture if you like designing and planning can be pursued. Biotechnology, Genetic Engineering, etc. are also good options to study in UK.
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
MBA abroad is mainly designed for candidates with atleast 2 years' experience and is case-study based, lots of practical experience. M.Sc, on the other hand is more theoretical and research oriented and it is ideal for freshers and candidates who want to do RnD and academics. MBA is rigorous and ideal if you want a high level managerial career, running businesses and making strategies.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 4
https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/uk/be-btech-in-computer-science-engineering-colleges-ds&ved=2ahUKEwic0K3bxa3aAhVJLY8KHQpzA_QQFjAAegQIBxAB&usg=AOvVaw2kQAgFuMme00e19AEo_haC
Please go to this link. It will give all the information about B.Sc computers in UK.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
Normally, they do accept Diploma for entry into Bachelor's degree courses. You will find the requirements on college websites, it is difficult to mention names since there are so many. You must take the IELTS also.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
Please check for your Eligibility to apply for this course from the criteria mentioned below:
Candidate must be a graduate in any discipline from a recognized university.
Note: students who have completed 10+2 or graduation through Open University with no prior qualification in prosecuting are not eligible to apply.
Regards.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
There is no change as of yet. Rules are strict and rigid. You may want to check the immigration UK website directly for updates and details.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
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