Canada Eligibility

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swarupa mohanty

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It is a very good choice to do your MS degree in Canada. It is of course good to set an aim in life as to what we want to do. I think, in the year 2021 Canada will surely continue to accept Indians for doing Masters in computer engineering in their different institutions. Since the population of Canada is decreasing every year resulting in enhanced requirement of immigration in the country.

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Aman KumarPursuing Management degree

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For management related, you should go for Australia and UK. Many of my friends who were interested in going abroad for studying management, they selected Australia as a first choice.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Sakthi,
It's Indeed a great to hear from you that you are interested in pursuing your post graduation in industrial engineering from Canada. Yes, Canada indeed is a great country and as majority of the courses are in English it's best suited for students from India. However, admissions in any foreign university are totally different cup of tea as compared with Indian institutions. There are many nuances in the whole process. I would therefore sincerely advise you approach an agency which is dealing with sending students to Canada for their post graduation since they would be aware of all such nuances and will take care of it so t
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neha trivedi

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Hello,
As far as my knowledge goes, there are no credit transfers for the pharmacy studies in Canada. I would suggest you to complete your undergraduate studies and then apply for the Masters studies in Canada.

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neha trivedi

Guide-Level 12

Hello, I would not suggest you to take a drop, as even they would question of why did you reappear for your 12th standard. You can continue with your undergraduate course in India, and then go for higher studies abroad. To get into Canadian Universities or colleges, you should maintain a consistent and excellent academic record. Canadian colleges accept 15 years of education and universities accepts 16 years of education.

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Ashish Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

These are the top 8 colleges.
1. University of Toronto.
2. Mc Gill University.
3. Universit de Montral (UdeM)
4. University of British Columbia.
5. Simon Fraser University
6. McMaster University.
7. University of Waterloo.

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Vivek Vinod

Beginner-Level 3

Since you have IELTS 7. You can get admission. Please visit colleges official pages for more details.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

Guide-Level 12

Hi,
For most colleges under SDS, you can apply within June/July. The sooner the better, also depends on the college specific admission deadlines. Please visit college websites. Major universities generally won't be having deadlines by now but some programs may still be open.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

Guide-Level 12

Apply to colleges, not universities, with universities there is hard luck with these grades. Check popular colleges and institutes under SDScsuch as Humber, Thompson Rivers University, Northern Lights College and SIAST. Under SDS you should be able to apply, of course, it's going to be challenging. You may consider taking the SAT or ACT to show you can handle rigour.

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