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Applying to university in Canada as an international student does not happen overnight so make sure you start planning at least a year in advance. Have a look at the requirements for various courses and see what documents you need for each one. Bear in mind what you need for universities in one province may be totally different to what you need in another. For all universities, however, you are likely to need:
An up-to-date passport
An English and/or French language proficiency qualification
Proof of how you will be funding your studies
2. Find a course and select your universities
You will choose and appl
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2. Do PG or Ph.D.
3. Join an Ayurvedic company in research wing.
4. Start your own Ayurvedic Medicine preparation.
5. Join in any college as medical officer.
6. Look for government opportunities.
7. Some allopathy hospitals may take as duty doctors.
8. On line services.
9. Grow a herbal garden. Sell plants.
10. Give tuitions to B.A. M. S. students.
11. Use your degree to join UPSC exam.
12. Do MBA. ,13. Open only Panchkarma clinic.
14. Open only Piles clinic.
15. Give lectures like Rajeev Dixit.
16. Write books.
17. Join as a dummy lecturer.
18. Use your Sanskrit subject to teach.
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1) Electro-Mechanical Engineering Technician - Automation and Robotics
Centennial College
2) Mechanical Engineering Technology - Design
Centennial College
3) Mechanical Engineering Technician - Design
Centennial College
4) Mechanical and Materials Engineering
University of Western Ontario.
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Job titles: Chemical Engineer, Biochemical Engineer, Petrochemical Engineer, Electrochemical Engineer and Polymer Engineer, Chemical Process Operator, Process Engineer, etc. wages vary from province to province. Average wages for chemical engineer are: $35-$40/ hour. The highest and the lowest wages for chemical engineer: $70.38$ and $35.20.
There are over 10000 chemical engineers working in Canada. I suggest you to apply for the course if you are serious about your study and see a future in Canada.
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Guide-Level 12
You may visit this website:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/be-btech-in-mechanical-engineering-colleges-ds
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Salary. Microbiologists at an entry level position make between$34,000and$47,000per years in Canada. With several years of education and experience, microbiologist make between$48,000and$78,500per years.
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Guide-Level 12
There are two of the best colleges in Canada for 2year makeup course:
Humber College
Seneca College
Thank you.
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