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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Mandeep,
Your academics are good but you already have a Masters, so finding a relevant course will be difficult unless you want to do a PhD. PG Diploma courses are also available. You can explore options in pharmacy, food and nutrition, food technology, agriculture and environment, etc. Applying a second Masters in Canada is very challenging. Firstly, you should decide why you want to study, once you have your career plans sorted out you can choose a programme accordingly.

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Chetna S

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Hi, it is difficult to specify, if you will get admission, the percentage of foreign students is not too high. A CGPA below 8 is considered slightly less competitive but the admissions office will also review your overall profile including recommendation letters, personal statement, projects, internships, certifications, publications etc. With your best shot you may get into the university.

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pratiksha kamble

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Yes, if you score good in IELTS, then you get a admission in foreign universities.

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neha trivedi

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
These are good scores to get into the good Canadian colleges. The writing part scores of IELTS can be a bit of concern. It also depends on which course you are opting.

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neha trivedi

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Hello,
It depends a lot on your academic scores and which stream you are opting for. Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and other European countries accepts 15 years of education and IELTS is the mandatory exam. While USA and Canada universities accepts 16 years of education.
For Masters you need to GRE and TOEFL for USA whereas for Canada you need to appear TOEFL. If the universities ask then GRE is also required. Canada colleges do accept the 15 years of education. New Zealand, you can get PR easily. Canada also you can get the pr. European countries can be a bit difficult.

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Neha B

Contributor-Level 7

Hello Parwinder,
You have really excellent scores. You can definitely apply to top notch universities in Canada. Following are the universities recommended to apply:
UBC, Alberta University, Waterloo University, Calgary University, York University, Toronto University, McMaster University, Victoria and Queens University.

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Neha B

Contributor-Level 7

Hello Harshvardhan,
Your IELTS scores are upto the mark. Make sure in all modules you have scored 6 or above bands. Coming to your CGPA, if I convert it into percentage it would be around 57 to 59%. Canada universities Masters requirement is 60% above. I would recommend you to apply to colleges in Canada for graduate certificate programs. You can get courses details from this website: ontariocolleges.ca

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Neha B

Contributor-Level 7

Hello Shrey,
You can surely apply to NZ colleges with this IELTS scores. They are accepted for Diploma programs.

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Neha B

Contributor-Level 7

Hello Jaskaran,
You will have to score 6.5 bands aggregate with no module score less than 6. All Masters, PG Diploma and Graduate Diploma courses in NZ have the same requirements.

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