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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
Explore the above link. There are no of colleges in Newyork where you can pursue your Masters.
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Most likely you don't have to. But contact some universities in US. You have posted a number of queries related to this and you have been advised this same option of speaking with universities directly.
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Hi Aadil, please check this link, you will find many options, select those within your budget
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/be-btech-in-abroad-dc11510?country=usa-canada.
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Based on the citizenship status, you should contact the universities directly, the rules will be different for you and most of them will not be mentioned on university websites. Since you completed 12th you can apply for BS degrees quite obviously, you must also take SAT or ACT. There may be reduction in fees for you and you may not have to give international tuition fee. There may be other requirements too. So please find out directly with the universities there and not waste time. Consult with people from embassy also.
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Good or bad depends on the person's intention of studying abroad, his career plans, university choice etc. USA has many universities, it is definitely a good choice, if you get into one of the known ones. Getting an international exposure early in life is a good thing and will increase your career prospects. You are in class 11th and have time to prepare. Take the SAT and TOEFL, some universities want SAT subject tests too. Prepare early on, it takes around a year for the admission process to complete. You should also take part in extracurricular activities like voluntary work, Olympiads, sports, arts and culture etc.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
No university or college in the world will allow you to study astronomy or Science after BBA. Please understand that you must qualify. If you are interested in this field, you can pursue a short course on this subject and keep it as a hobby but not as a full time course or you have to start from the beginning again. However, if you completed 12th Science with a decent grade you can try contacting some universities and see if you can apply for a BS course.
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