I have done my masters in India and wanted to do second masters in usa..is it possible?

Asked by Kaveri Dang over 2 years ago

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Nikhil Agarwal

Nikhil Agarwal

Country Expert : Australia

Let us commence by shortly answering your question and then share feasible scenarios.
The answer is a resounding “YES”.

Now, you have two methods to go about it.

Scenario 1:

Go for a Master’s in the identical or allied course. For example, if you have a Master’s or equivalent diploma in Finance, you may additionally go for every other masters in say Accounting and Finance.

Now, whilst applying to every other master’s program is theoretically viable, you will require robust reasons to persuade the university and even the Los about the decision. You can also nonetheless make it to the program. However, there will be a lot of questions about the double master in the equal field.

This scenario will also raise question marks about the exceptional training you’ve obtained and your lack of professional goals. The chances of rejection at special ranges also go up, in such cases.

A higher alternative would be to go for a PhD as an alternative and keep away from the hassle.

Scenario 2:

Apply for a Master’s in a program exclusive to your preceding academic background. For instance, if you have a Master’s diploma in Commerce, you should go for a 2d Master's (or MS) in Data Analytics. A 2nd master’s diploma makes feel like you are making a profession shift and choosing to obtain professional skills.

(In case you want to analyze universities imparting MS/Master’s packages in the US, check them here.)

Of course, you will have to put together a proper profile, but the possibilities of acceptance and eventual profession boom are higher.

In summary, it is beneficial to opt for a second degree solely when you are planning to switch careers and have a strong, applicable profile.

Hope this clears up all your confusion.


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Abhishek Kumar

Abhishek Kumar

Study BBA from IPS University in Final Year. Looking forward for my masters abroad.

Yes, it's definitely possible! I am currently studying in the USA, I've met many people who are pursuing their second master's degree. American universities often welcome students who are looking to gain more specialised knowledge or pivot their career focus. Your previous master's degree from India can provide a strong foundation, and a second master's in the USA can offer you new insights, advanced skills, and exposure to international perspectives. Just be clear in your application about why you're pursuing a second master's and how it aligns with your career goals.

 


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Abhiyudaya Chauhan

Abhiyudaya Chauhan

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Absolutely, pursuing a second master's degree in the USA is a viable option. As a study abroad consultant, I've guided many students who have successfully undertaken this path. U.S. universities typically consider the absoluteness of your academic and professional journey. In your application, it's crucial to well-speak your reasons for pursuing a second master's – whether it's changing your career trajectory, diving deeper into a specialised area, or expanding your research capabilities. Also, consider how this degree will add to your existing qualifications and career plans. We can help you select the right program and craft a compelling application to enhance your chances of admission.

 


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