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Saiful Islam

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Why don't you accept the study gap more than 2 years for Masters Program???

Ideally, no one should accept the study gap for undergraduate courses but for Masters study gap should be accepted. Masters degree is optional, anyone can do Master or not as per their need whereas bachelor degree is enough and important first to get a job. People want to take higher education for their careers or for further research. In Maximum multinational company promoted those who have Masters degree (specially North American Masters Degree), performance is not enough to get promoted to higher ranks.
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A bachelor degree completed person needs a couple of years to build a career path first, and then they try to establish that career and when career path would have been decided then that person will take action to earn a degree in related subjects for a glorious career, global image. I strongly say that this is not a study gap, it's a period where you found your ultimate goal and Masters degree adds value at the career to success in your right career.
 

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Why don't you accept the study gap more than 2 years for Masters Program???

Ideally, no one should accept the study gap for undergraduate courses but for Masters study gap should be accepted. Masters degree is optional, anyone can do Master or not as per their need whereas bachelor degree is enough and important first to get a job. People want to take higher education for their careers or for further research. In Maximum multinational company promoted those who have Masters degree (specially North American Masters Degree), performance is not enough to get promoted to higher ranks.
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A bachelor degree completed person needs a couple of years to build a career path first, and then they try to establish that career and when career path would have been decided then that person will take action to earn a degree in related subjects for a glorious career, global image. I strongly say that this is not a study gap, it's a period where you found your ultimate goal and Masters degree adds value at the career to success in your right career.
Not sure why you think study gaps aren't accepted. We've seen plenty of people here accepted for a Masters' program with a 2 year (or more) study gap. There must be another issue with your profile that led to the refusal.

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