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Maneet KumarI am a graduate in Computer Science from KUK.

Beginner-Level 4

Most of the scores are valid up to 2 years from the date you took the exam. Every country has different criteria and different requirements of the score for admission.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Drashti, your IELTS won't determine what course you can do. It is part of the university admission requirements. You must check if you have required academic grades which is more important. The desired course of study will depend on your 10+2 stream, education background, your own interest etc. For course list you can check here
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/bachelors-of-business-in-abroad-cl1239

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sourav chib

Beginner-Level 2

For Canada, the minimum percentage is 50% but in Australlia, it is 65%.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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HI Alinstein, if you want to specialize in a particular field and it seems you are interested towards research and development, you should go ahead with Masters. But admissions will be very competitive, so apply with a strong application package. Very good LORs and SOPs will be required.

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Shashank Shekhar

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You must have atleast 6.5 score in IELTS, that's the minimum prerequisite for a very few universities, most of them ask for 7 and above for MS courses.

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Shashank Shekhar

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For MS courses in Canada you need to write IELTS which is for English test and GRE test which is a prerequisite for almost all Universities to apply for.

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Shashank Shekhar

Beginner-Level 4

Majority of the universities ask for minimum of 6.5 band in IELTS with no less than 6 in each of the module.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Pankti,
You haven't specified the desired programme of study so it is very hard to determine. But overall a higher GRE would have been better. There are no set cut-offs. Your profile will be evaluated holistically, chances will depend on your overall profile. Outstanding LORs, SOP, etc. are recommended. You can check the programme specific class profile and have an idea.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Jaskaran,
You have to check if the particular program has a January intake. Typically most of the programmes only have September intake. You can check here:
https://www.ualberta.ca/admissions/international/admission/dates-and-deadlines
For any specific confusion, please email them.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Shourya,
Some of the top universities for MS Pharmacy are University of Waterloo, Dalhousie University, University of Alberta and University of Toronto to name a few.

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