prototypevenom wrote:
Prateekj05 wrote:
It's only worth applying to schools from top 20 in FT rankings. And almost all of them have an average ranging from 600-650. Below that, it's quite difficult to get an admit.
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Thanks, helps a lot.
now I know a lot of colleges. Majorly these are in europe, so I've heard getting a scholarship is easier in the US than Europe.
Is this true? I can only select country after I've decided if I can get a scholarship
No that's not true. Firstly, scholarship depends on your overall profile. Secondly your essays should make the adcom feel that you are a deserving candidate. Also, you can't know if you will get a scholarship or not. As far as I know, MiM is mostly concentrated in Europe and most of the universities in Europe offer scholarships that are in the range of 30-100%. But there's a large pool of applicants and not all of them recieve a scholarship. So it's competitive.
You should decide where do you want to work in the long term. Then apply to those universities. A degree from Europe won't fetch you jobs in US and vice versa. Also be prepared to learn the language if you plan on working in non-english speaking countries.