Canada Eligibility

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

Guide-Level 15

Hello Abhishek,
Find below the eligibility to pursue MS degree from universities in Canada.
- Undergraduate degree in same or relevant discipline (60%-70% plus in degree)
- High score in GRE.
- High scores in IELTS or TOEFL.
Preferred GRE score- 300 plus.
For admission in Masters degree in Canadian universities you need to have IELTS score of 7 with no individual band below 6.5 or TOEFL score of 90 with no band less than 20.
Please note that the eligibility criteria for admission may differ from university to university.
For your reference find below some of the finest universities in Canada offering Masters degree in computer Science and rela
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sandeep kaur

Beginner-Level 4

You can choose graduate level Diploma courses.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Mrugesh, you can apply but admissions will depend on your application profile. The number of backlogs you have is very huge and top ranked universities will hesitate to admit you. A very good SOP and LORs will be required. What was your percentage?

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Anuj Singh

Contributor-Level 8

There are many good institutes in India for the same. But, if you are interested to pursue B.Sc nursing in Canada and if you can afford it, then you should go for it.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Jaydeep,
If you have completed your Bachelors you must ideally look for PG Diploma or graduate certificate. You may apply for an Advanced Diploma but check the program structure before you do so. Advanced Diplomas are suitable for 12th students and hence, chances of a visa become less.

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Harleen Bedi

Contributor-Level 10

Your profile sounds strong. Choose a course wisely and apply accordingly. You should be fine.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

Guide-Level 12

Hi Joyal,
Mathematics is optional, but you can still check with the university about the admission requirements before applying.

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Sampurna GoswamiEducation counselor

Contributor-Level 10


Hi,
Your chances in Canada are very less. You may stick to Australia. However, for MBA programs, applicants must hold work experience. You must also take the GMAT or GRE. Consider MS Marketing or MS Business Management programs too. You may still find a few options in Australia. Check this link:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/australia/mba-colleges-dc

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Reasons may be plenty and you cannot narrow down on a single factor.
Intent of immigration
Incomplete documentation
Insufficient funds
Poor communication skills
No clarity over career plans
are some of the major reasons.

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