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Guide-Level 12
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Guide-Level 11
Yes, if it's an undergraduate degree. Also, you must check the academic requirements and not only the IELTS score. Every college has its own requirements, suggested you check the websites. Feel free to write back for any clarification.
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Scholar-Level 17
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Guide-Level 11
Your visa chances will depend on your intention of studying and your future plans. Your visa application should be well documented, have all your plans clear such as why you want to study in KPU Surrey? Why Diploma in computer information systems? What are you going to do after completing your studies? Never show any plans of settling there forever. Surf on the internet for some interview tips, you will find a lot of helpful materials.
All the best.
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Guide-Level 11
Yes, you can. IELTS or TOEFL can be waived off and will depend on the university entirely and your profile. You may email them and check. Universities offer waivers to students with good profile.
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Scholar-Level 17
It will be difficult and you have to convince the university. It is entirely upto the university. Generally, they won't waive it off. Canadian universities are not so flexible and all requirements must be met. Please contact the universities concerned, if you have a very good profile with good marks and all you may be considered. You may also be required to take a bridging course in English instead. Please contact the universities.
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Beginner-Level 5
Best of luck.
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