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Scholar-Level 17
You cannot study medical without a relevant background, since you had commerce I doubt if you are eligible. You can check for associate degree programs which are of two years before proceeding to a Bachelor's degree. I would advise you to check directly with the colleges.
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This is a very lame question, you should check the university website. We are not here to count the number of courses but to guide students on specific topics. If you have anything relevant, only then post a question.
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Scholar-Level 17
To study Bachelor degree in USA, you must take the SAT or ACT and TOEFL. If you don't plan to take these tests, you are not eligible to study in the States. You have to start the admission process a year ahead of the admission season. So, prepare accordingly and apply accordingly.
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You should prepare for TOEFL or IELTS exam. You can search for internship programs and apply for the same by submitting your project work description. After confirmation, you can apply for visa and passport.
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With the current changes, a drop of 50% is already been observed in the application to USA. With the suggested changes in no work visa for spouses of H1 B holders, it would be difficult to study or work. Until the final verdict on it comes on paper, it's not a hot destination as of now.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
Can you mention your education background and desired program?
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MBA abroad requires applicants to gain work experience before applying. If you want to apply without your work experience you must have excellent academics and a very strong profile. Otherwise, you will only be able to apply to bottom ranked schools which I won't recommend. Invest your money wisely. Basically to study MBA abroad, you must have work experience, take the GMAT and TOEFL or IELTS. Expenses can be around USD25000 to USD70,000 a year irrespective of where you study as MBA is expensive. I hope, this was helpful. Feel free to write back if you need any more guidance.
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Below mentioned are the best mass communication and journalism programs in USA:
1. The University of Texas – Austin.
2. Northwestern University.
3. New York University.
4. Boston University.
5. George Washington University.
6. Emerson College.
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