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Contributor-Level 8
You can choose any country, but more important is the university you choose.
Secondly, don't be misled by agents who promote South America as gateway to USA. Even if you are doing your clinical training in USA along with studies in South America, you will have to crack USMLE to get residency in USA. It is extremely difficult.
In Philippines, very few universities have good standards of education. First, you are admitted to pre medical program of 1.5 years after which you get admission to 4 year MD program but to be promoted to MD, you need to clear an entrance exam NMAT with minimum 40%. Most of the universities are private.
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In my view, being from a commerce background, I would recommend you take up B.Sc in Computer Science. Most of the universities might have the requirement of Maths in class 12 but there are few universities that offer foundation subjects as part of the undergraduate program. I need further details on your academics to guide you further on available UK universities.
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Hi Gulab, please see this
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/usa/bachelors-in-hospitality-courses-sl
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Excellent grades are must if you want to get into a good university. So, focus on your 12th. You must take SAT, TOEFL or IELTS to be considered for admissions. Though SAT is not required by Canadian universities, you may choose to take the test. Your SOP and LORs will also be evaluated for admissions. Ideally the SAT must be taken during 11th or 12th, so that you can submit your applications on time. Remember, you must start the application process a year ahead of the intakes. You should visit university websites for the average admission requirements and prepare accordingly.
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This will depend on the nature of your gap, if you were working it will be an advantage otherwise possibilities are less. Also, to study Bachelor's degree in US, you must take the SAT or ACT and the TOEFL. It is advisable you check with the universities.
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Percentage in 12th?
Your stream?
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 3
Of course, you can go to USA but the 2-years of your education will go vain. In some cases you will need to be answerable to head of intituition in USA if you have joined there. So,its better to work hard for 2-years and then go with your choice. You have opted the evergreen branch EEE, try to understand it then it will be wonderful.
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