Hello, I have concerns regarding my visa chances.
I completed my bachelor in 2015 in Environmental Science from The MSU, a renowned uni in Gujarat. CGPA 8.2 (second highest in the batch)
I did my master's in the same uni and cleared in 2017 with a gold medal (82%).
I have received a scholarship and one UN award for the world humanitarian summit.
I did 4 months of job and left to do UGC NET which is an Indian Governmental recognized and mandatory exam to secure Ph.D. funds as well as Assistant Professorship.
I cleared the assistant professorship in Dec 2019 for the same course, and then my secured funds were cancelled due to covid. I started preparing for a higher level of the same exam to get Junior Research Fellowship which needs a higher cut-off. Will this be considered as a gap? Though I appeared for the exam every year since?
I have read that doing PGDM after a master's is tough. But as my bachelor's are of three years followed by two years of master's in India, which equates to four years of Bachelors's in India or canda, I am fully eligible for master's. But getting into university is tough as it needs a professor and my PGDM is of two years. I am trying for Fall 2022? Any review or suggestion to improve my chances?
I scored 7.5 overall in IELTS
I completed my bachelor in 2015 in Environmental Science from The MSU, a renowned uni in Gujarat. CGPA 8.2 (second highest in the batch)
I did my master's in the same uni and cleared in 2017 with a gold medal (82%).
I have received a scholarship and one UN award for the world humanitarian summit.
I did 4 months of job and left to do UGC NET which is an Indian Governmental recognized and mandatory exam to secure Ph.D. funds as well as Assistant Professorship.
I cleared the assistant professorship in Dec 2019 for the same course, and then my secured funds were cancelled due to covid. I started preparing for a higher level of the same exam to get Junior Research Fellowship which needs a higher cut-off. Will this be considered as a gap? Though I appeared for the exam every year since?
I have read that doing PGDM after a master's is tough. But as my bachelor's are of three years followed by two years of master's in India, which equates to four years of Bachelors's in India or canda, I am fully eligible for master's. But getting into university is tough as it needs a professor and my PGDM is of two years. I am trying for Fall 2022? Any review or suggestion to improve my chances?
I scored 7.5 overall in IELTS