Do you think I have scope with my academic background despite being disappointed with my engineering course in Europe for a Master's?
Yes, you still have strong scope for a Master's in Europe, even if you're disappointed with your engineering course.
Your Information Technology degree and 36 months of work experience are valued by European universities, which often consider both academic and professional backgrounds. Many programs in Europe focus on practical skills and real-world applications, which can help you build a more fulfilling career path.
Your experience and education together can open doors to advanced study and international work opportunities. If you want to explore the best-fit programs, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor for personalized guidance.
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