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Scholar-Level 18
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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For which course you are inquiring? Kindly provide some more information.
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Scholar-Level 17
You can check Carleton University, University of British Columbia, University of Alberta and Queen's University. Not sure about the intakes, please check the university websites yourself to learn about the intakes and deadlines.
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Guide-Level 14
I am sorry to say, but without Maths gaining admission into a computer Science related course will be impossible. Check with universities directly if you can apply after doing some pre requisite course, still looks difficult.
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Guide-Level 14
Yes, it will be difficult for you to get options. You can see PG Diploma programs, many colleges in Canada, not universities, offer PG Diploma courses which accepts 3 year degree.
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