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

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Hello Rakshita, it's very nice to hear from you that you desire to do your PG in USA. Yes, you can definitely and surely do it. But the system in US is entirely different than that in India. Admissions are based on 360 deg performance of students and not exclusively on academic performance. Hence I would like to advise you to approach an agency that is dealing in sending students to US for MS Best wishes to you.

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"In Germany, Russia, India, and most of the European countries, college costs are much lower than they are here in the US. I would say a lot of this is due to cultural differences. These systems are based on meritocracy, and that would simply never fly in American society. In the US, we work off the assumption that everybody should have an equal chance to succeed. No Child Left Behind is our educational motto, right? And if you don't succeed in college the first time, well, you can drop it, work for a few years, and try again. There are plenty of resources for everybody. Every individual is different, and some people just need more hel
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Deepti Yadav

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Work experience would give you an advantage for getting admission in the premier institutes and get scholarship.

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Miles EducationBest CPA training institute in India

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To earn the prestige associated with the CPA license, an individual is required to demonstrate knowledge and competence by meeting high educational standards, passing the CPA exam, and completing a specific amount of general accounting experience.The two most important aspects of becoming a CPA are passing the Uniform CPA Exam and meeting licensing requirements in the state where you want to practice. As for CPA eligibility, you need 120 credits to appear for the CPA exam and 150 credits for a CPA license. General rule: Every year of university education in India is equivalent to 30-semester credits of US education.Some state boards aw
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Atulya Shrivastava

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Yes you can but an MBA from a decent University would require 2-3 years of work experience. You can look for an M.Sc. Instead in the field you're looking for.

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Miles EducationBest CPA training institute in India

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Though it is difficult to get a job given the COVID conditions and its implications for the next couple of years, it isn't impossible. The best way to yourself abroad would be to land yourself a job with MNCs in India providing onshore opportunities. Other ways would be to work on your contacts (abroad), so they can refer your profile.

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