M.S in Canada

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Harleen Bedi

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Yes, if you studied your undergraduate chemistry degree from a recognized university, you can pursue MS from Canada. According to the Canadian education system, post graduate candidates need to have at least 16 years of education, but most universities recognize the 3 year degrees of international students. So you are eligible to apply.

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Hari Hara Sudhan Ramaswamywww.scholarclips.co.in

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The difference in fees between the Masters in Pharmacy and a PG Diploma in a Pharma related course is substantial. This is primarily becauss of the facilities that is made available corresponding the subjects in the Masters. Then the Masters in Canada is usually two-years. Then Masters is more research-oriented. Whereas a PG Diploma is only one year and is industry-focused to enabld you to get a job quickly. Hope this helps. Thanks!

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Hari Hara Sudhan Ramaswamywww.scholarclips.co.in

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Hello Satyam, yes you are eligible to study a Masters in Australia/UK/Canada with your 3-year degree. In Canada however, you must know that 6.5 IELTS is not enough for Masters. Also in Canada and New Zealand, as their Masters degrees are very research-focused, you must have 75%+ in your Bachelors. Hence in NZ & Canada students often choose the one-year PG Diploma degrees. Masters in Australia and Canada are two-years. Masters in UK and Ireland are one-year. In case, you require admissions, I can help you. Hope this helps. Thanks!

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Chetna S

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For good universities, master's requires 80% or more. You either need to have 4 years Bachelor's or be in first years of master's to apply abroad. GRE + TOEFL/IELTS are also required for international applicants.

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Saba Ahmad

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In Canada, universities offer only MS Pharmacy or Pharmaceutical Sciences. The MS Pharmaceutical Sciences is a research oriented degree and includes analysis. Program structure may vary and you must contact individual universities regarding your requirement. Dalhousie University, University of Alberta and University of Toronto are good options.
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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello, yes MS is more valuable. PG jobs are nowadays more into entry level.
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Hari Hara Sudhan Ramaswamywww.scholarclips.co.in

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TOEFL 91 marks is fine however the number of backlogs is a lot for any or at least many universities in Canada. Are you wanting to do a PhD after your Masters? If not, then look into the job-oriented SPP PG Diploma programs offered by SPP colleges and university colleges which sometimes incorporate a paid internship. Hope this helps. Thanks!

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