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These are some of the best ones:
MIT
California Institute of Technology
Georgia Institute of Technology
Embry Riddle Aeronautical University
Purdue University
There are no universities which are meant only for Indians. All applicants from all the countries are equally assessed.
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You don't need GRE to study Bachelor's degree. You will need SAT and TOEFL to study in USA. Your percentage is very less for Canada. So, I doubt if applying to Canada is good or not. For UK and Australia, take IELTS instead of TOEFL. I hope you understood that different countries have different requirements. You have to check the university's website for the admission requirements, etc. before applying.
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A score of 1400 and above in SAT is good. In TOEFL, the required score range is usually 80-100, you have to check the university websites for the requirements,every university has different requirements.
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From a job perspective, Canada will give you better opportunities since they have good work permit options, USA is too tough. Canada is also affordable.In Europe it depends which country you are talking about like France has flexibility. Also, Netherland is good.
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Executive MBAs are for people with 10-15 years work experience, if you do without GMAT or GRE you will find a few online programs not the reputed ones.
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There's New York Stern, Columbia University and others in which the average GMAT score is near about what you've got.
Go for it.
Good luck!
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