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7 years ago![Shiksha Ask & Answer](https://images.shiksha.com/mediadata/images/1514542699phphxJvhI_s.jpeg)
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Well, both are very good. Depends on what kind of education you seek, your budget, your profile, etc. To study in the USA, you must take SAT and TOEFL and USA is more expensive. UK, on the other hand, requires only IELTS and is comparatively affordable.
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MBA degree is highly valuable. MBA graduates receive some of the best pay packages. Job opportunities are great but will vary greatly and will depend on the job market, economic situation, your own skills and academic performance. It is recommended that after you pass out you gain some international experience before coming back. Also, you need to check which university you have passed out from because in India ranking and reputation matters.
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The admission procedure is to take the SAT or ACT and TOEFL. Besides this, you need to very good in your academics and excel as an all-rounder. The admission is done online. You must apply through the Common Application Portal. Just check the Common Application Portal and MIT website for these details. You need to submit the form before the deadlines which are mentioned on these sites.
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Well, you have to prepare for the exam known as GRE to be considered for MS admissions in the USA. You must also take TOEFL. Besides, you need to check the entry requirements and admission deadlines on the university websites and apply accordingly.
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It may be possible depending on the university and majorly on your profile. You need to check with the universities directly. If your profile and communication skills are strong then they may waive it off.
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Hi Pratyush,
I am mentioning some random names in terms of decent acceptance rate and ranking, but you still need to check the admission requirements before applying, the budget is very low and options will be limited in this case.
Kent State University
University of Iowa
University of Kansas
Illinois State University
Iowa State University
Regent State University
Check here for more options:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/be-btech-in-abroad-dc11510
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The best ones to my knowledge include MIT, University of California Berkeley, University of Texas-Austin and Purdue University and Virginia Tech. You have to, however, check the university websites for all details.
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