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31st December 2014, 05:01 PM
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Can I study Master degree again in Germany, Australia or France if completed B.Com and M.Com?
Hello
I have completed my b.com with 55% and m.com with 61% can i study another masters in germany,france or australia. friend can anyone help me? |
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5th January 2015, 02:49 PM
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Re: Can I study Master degree again in Germany, Australia or France if completed B.Com and M.Com?
Yes, you can do your second Masters degree from any country, in which you wish to continue your further education. First try to select any country and then you should start applying for admissions in universities in that country. To apply for admission in universities of Germany, Australia or France, you have to complete one exam called IELTS. Because, universities in those countries offers admission by considering the IELTS score of candidates. After completing the exam, you should apply for admission in universities, by sending your application form along with your test score. Then the universities will send you an admission letter, if your academic profile satisfies university admission criteria.
IELTS :- This is an exam to test the ability of a person in Reading, Listening, Writing, Speaking sections of English. Each section will hold forty marks. Exam pattern:- 1)Listening - 30 minutes(4 sections, 40 items) 2)Reading - 60 minutes (3 sections, 40 items) 3)Writing - 60 minutes(2 tasks) 4)Speaking - 11-14 minutes The exam score will be calculated for 10 bands. |
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