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opportunity for studying in countries like USA, UK, Canada &
Europe in low cost. Most of the universities around the world
have various scholarship programs catering to a particular set of
students. If you are fitting the eligibilty for that scholarship, then you can start preparing for the examination. The
universities you mentioned in your question also have their own
exam for the scholarship.
To know more about the scholarships you can refer to this link
mentioned below:
https://www.universities.com/student-info/scholarship-
advice/scholarships-study-abroad.
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But the eligibility criteria and regulations vary with the particular university.
Be sure on that.
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I would suggest you get into a university for a full-time course first rather than applying for a job abroad which is very difficult. Countries like Australia and New Zealand allow students to work for a 2-3 years after graduation, you can extend your work permit and later apply for a PR. Even countries like Canada, Germany, France, etc. allows this. USA is not one of these, its tough. You must keep yourself updated with current affairs and get in touch with some immigration agents if you want to apply for a job directly. Plan well, if you study then choose a relevant course wisely, I am sure something will work out.
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In USA, there is no MBBS as such, you have to take the SAT or ACT and apply to a Bachelor's degree. You can study in a medical school after you complete your Bachelors and by taking the MCAT. To study in UK, you have to take the UKCAT, and to study in Germany you have to take Abitur. Additionally, you have to take TOEFL or the IELTS. Scholarships are based on merit, so quite obviously you must have an excellent academic percentage and consistently good track record.
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It is the same, and it is called BS or just Bachelor Technology in USA. Visit university's website and learn about the majors and specializations, know what is best for you and decide. Try to get into a good university, there is no placement in foreign universities, like in India, but they have very good career support cells. If you study in a good university your career prospects and network becomes better. Rest will depend on your academic performance.
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You can apply to US universities after Diploma. The process is the general process you have to follow, take the SAT or ACT and TOEFL. You must also have atleast 60% to be considered by most universities. The top ranking ones are ofcourse highly competitive. Check the common app portal, its the website through which you have to apply through US universities.
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