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Iam confused where to go for my further studies singapore,canada,uk ,us, or where woul u suggest for bba,bbm?

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no finance problem but cant decide where to go pls pls pls help me i want to do bba or bbm u suggest where to go i mean i am from india but dont knw whr to go and if got any idea aabout the fees n ienviornment pls do tell tat also pls help me decide even you can suggest me some place bt do tell me

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  1. If u are willing to work along with your studies then the UK will be the best place to go but if u really don't have financial probs then Canada will be the best choice. Don't opt for the US as u can get killed in the classroom. They are plenty of psychos who can shoot u anytime.

    I won't recommend Australia as I just can't understand the rubbish Australian accent. It sucks.

    And Singapore is good but the food simply stinks and the climate is an equatorial one so it's always hot & humid.


  2. It depends on what you want to study, and what level of support you would like from the local community - for instance, would you prefer a strong international student population on campus?

    All the places you suggest are great places for further study. As the above poster said, Singapore does have a humid environment (although I disagree with the comment about food), though if you're from India that might not be a problem.   I think the transition would be easier if you were to go to Singapore, there being a substantial Indian population and culture already present, and all the institutions there are highly regarded in the region.

    You might also want to consider America if you are interested in a different style of learning, and exploring a different culture and country. A caveat - certain American institutions have areas in which they specialize, which might be in your favor depending on what you're going for, and the application process is lengthy and difficult. I would encourage you to look up the websites of different institutions, and find out about their strengths and weaknesses, and their requirements.

    I don't know much about the UK system, so I can't really comment on it, but it is generally shorter than the American system for obtaining a degree. I suppose in the end it all depends on which country you want your diploma to be from.

    Hope this helps! Some helpful websites for colleges and universities in the U.S. are below.

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