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Sakil Ansari

Beginner-Level 5

It's better to go with your core work. If you want to earn more money than you can join but as per my opinion, you shouldn't join.

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8 years ago

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Saba Ahmad

Guide-Level 11

Hi Priyanka,
You must have heard about the rigid work permits for international students in the UK. Keeping the work permit point of view, Canada is a better option.
Please, feel free to write back.

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8 years ago

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

Guide-Level 12

Hi Pankaj,
You have not mentioned whether you are looking for a master or bachelor degree which could have been slightly better for me while giving you possible options. Certain universities are best for masters and some are famous for their bachelor degree programmes.
Germany is by far, the best country for the field of study you are interested in. Mannheim University of Applied Sciences, University of Applied Sciences Esslingen and Westachsische Hochschule Zwickau University of Applied Sciences are amongst the best in Europe. Chalmers University of Technology in Sweden, Ecole Centrale Lille in France, and IAAD Istituto D'Arte Applicat
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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

Guide-Level 12

Hi Mudit,
The only exemption you can expect is an IELTS or TOEFL waiver, since you have completed your Masters from UK. GMAT or GRE is a mandatory requirement as applicants with high work experience of 10-15 years can expect GMAT waiver.
It is quite difficult for international students to be exempted from such requirements. However, you can still write to the university and have a chat on this. Good Luck.
Best,
Anjali

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9 years ago

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Goutam Chatterjee

Guide-Level 11

I am giving you the links below where you will get detailed answers to your questions:-
www.infozee.com/australia/ app-procedure-pg.htm
www.infozee.com/uk/ app-procedure-pg.htm

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9 years ago

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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Karan,
I have to first understand your career plan before suggesting you the relevant course. It is also very important at this stage that you know your career path before investing your money and time in pursuing courses which won't help you later. Please tell me if you are working and your plans.

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9 years ago

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

Guide-Level 12

Hi Aayush,
With a previous Law degree you can pursue your LLM or even Sports Law from United Kingdom. As an International student you must give the IELTS. Some of the universities offering this specialization (Sports Law) are:
1. Nottingham Trent University.
2. University of London and
3. Staffordshire University.
Alternatively, you may pursue:
1. Masters in Human Rights.
2. Master in Management.
3. Master in International Business.
4. LLM (International Law, Corporate Law, Environmental Law) and so on.
Decide your career path and pick a course according your interests. Write to the University and also visit their websites for more information.
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Indrani Garg (Shiksha Study Abroad Counsellor)Study Abroad Consultant, 8 yrs experience

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Omey,
Can you please write in your profile so that I can give you a proper information for the same. You can opt for MBA but there are certain admission requirements you have to meet before applying. Please free to revert.

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9 years ago

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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Kalpana,
Scottish universities have higher fee structures compared to rest of UK. So if you look from the tuition fee point of view Ireland is cheaper. Also, duration of most programmes are longer compared to the rest of the UK, hence estimated budget will be higher.
Hope this helps.

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9 years ago

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Sophie Turnbull

Beginner-Level 3

Hello,
If you wish to do your LLM in the UK, I would suggest that you start by looking at a website such as
http://www.masterstudies.co.uk/
Do look at the selection of LLM types and universities as LLM is a very popular subject in the UK so you will have lots of options. The cost will vary depending on the programme or university but on average you should look at around £10,000 - £15,000 for course fee plus living costs for the duration of the programme (one year). You can narrow down depending on your location preference, budget and the entry requirements. Once you have decided, you can apply directly to most universities through
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