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Hi there--

Jumping in for Mili; I would support her suggestions for schools to start looking at though, even with your additional comments.

As far as funding, while scholarships are pretty rare for b-school and limited to the top applicants, loans are a bit more common-- most b-school candidates finance the program through low interest-rate educational loans, paid back over 5-15 years with their post-MBA salary. You can do some research in your home country as well as the US on requirements for the loans.

Best of luck on the process!
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