
Study Postgraduation abroad
In the current global economy, continuing your education after your bachelor’s degree looks to be a no-brainer in terms of a career strategy. When looking for the right university to pursue their masters, a large number of students choose to study overseas. Not only does it enhance your career by allowing you to participate in high-quality internships and programmes at top institutions with world-class resources such as libraries, labs, and technology. These accomplishments look fantastic on your resume. Here's all you need to know about getting a postgraduate degree in another country.
Wondering which destination to choose for your PG abroad?


Eligibility criteria to study post-graduation
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Eligibility criteria may differ for each university, course, and country. However, here’s basic criteria that usually remains the same:
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UG degree: Bachelor's degree, diploma, or an equivalent certificate from a recognised university. Some foreign universities require 4 years of your undergraduate education while others may accept 3 years depending upon the bachelor course you completed
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English language proficiency test: If you are non-native English speakers applying for masters in natively English-speaking countries then you have to take any of the English proficiency tests like IELTS
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GRE or GMAT: Some masters programs will require you to take a GRE or GMAT to assess your reasoning and analytical ability. The test’ scores requirement vary as per the university and program
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Work experience: Professional experience may also be considered in certain subject areas
What scholarship options are available for Indian students?
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University-specific scholarship programs are available for you to avail. However, as an Indian student following government scholarships are also offered:
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Chevening UK Government Scholarship
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Fulbright-Nehru Master's Fellowship
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Commonwealth Academic Fellowship
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Hubert-Humphrey Scholarship