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Scholar-Level 17
Hi Smriti,
Start by getting your basics right. There is no practice rule here, identify your areas of weakness and work on those. Take a lot of practice tests. Start communicating in English with your family and friends especially in school. Watch English channels, read journals, books, etc. and learn new words. You may also check these on Shiksha:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/ielts/prep-tips-writing-section
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/ielts/prep-tips-speaking-section
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/ielts/prep-tips-reading-section
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/ielts/prep-tips-listening-section
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Scholar-Level 17
It is very difficult to specify a particular university. Every single university has different requirements, every applicant's profile is different. What you are asking may be considered by the university(s) if they find your profile strong. Alternatively, they may suggest you to enroll into English language pathway programmes. Check universities in Australia, New Zealand, UK etc
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Scholar-Level 17
IELTS or TOEFL are required by every country. However, it's the university which may waive it off if you have a very good profile. You must check university websites in any country of our choice. Taking IELTS or TOEFL is however recommended because after studies job prospects also become less if you don't have English proficiency proof.
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Beginner-Level 2
You have a decent CGPA and can target universities like Dalhousie University, Concordia University. You can also target some ambitious universities like University of Ottawa. However, I would suggest you to keep some more country options open and apply there as well.
Competition in Canada has drastically increased in the last 6 months and it is highly recommended that you target regions like USA and some countries in Europe.
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Scholar-Level 17
We can't tell you out of the blue which country you will get based on only the IELTS score. Every country and university has their own admission requirements. If a student profile is good they can be flexible with the IELTS score. First you should decide what to study and mention your education background properly for better guidance.
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Scholar-Level 17
MBA programs require work experience of two or three years. You can check Thompson Rivers University and Vancouver Island University. Basis your grades check other SPP colleges like Humber, Lambton, Fleming, etc. You may not get into a MBA program but PGDM or MS Management could be good options.
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Scholar-Level 17
You can do MBA after gaining some work experience and after taking GMAT and TOEFL. Since your academics are not great you must build a good overall profile. MBS admissions are one of the most competitive.
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Scholar-Level 18
IELTS does not provide scholorship. British Council provides scholorship. You may refer to following link for scholarships details:
http://takeielts.britishcouncil.org/choose-ielts/why-british-council/british-council-ielts-scholarships
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Guide-Level 12
There is no limit but by practice you should not take it more than twice in a month. Also, it involves money so if you are ok with the finance you can write as many times you want. There is no hard and fast rule to preparing for IELTS. Start with the basics. Read a lot, follow English news and movies, learn a couple of new words every day. Check IELTS.org for online tutorials. Dedicate a fix amount of time everyday depending on your capacity and convenience.
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