MBA in Canada

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Shankari Chowdhury

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It is not a feasible option, you don't have enough percentile, firstly and secondly you do not have work experience, which is required for MBA in Canada or anywhere abroad. You can complete a PG Diploma in India with good grades and then look for ventures abroad.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Nikita Kumawat, gain at least two years' experience and take your GMAT to be eligible for an MBA in Canada.

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kanu vashisht

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Go through the foreign sites as well first, then make a contact with them grab the information, then proceed with the process. You will get to know anything and, yes you are eligible easily.

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ankit chauhan

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Depends from college to college. Go to specific college websites where you want to apply.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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Those looking to get into a career in finance often are encouraged to continue their studies by earning a Master's degree in business administration (MBA). An MBA offers a broad curriculum in finance, markets, accounting, entrepreneurship and management. But a more focused alternative that is becoming increasingly popular is a Master's degree in financeor MF. Choosing which of these programs best suits a prospective student may be challenging, but both programs offer the potential for high-paying career opportunities. What is the difference between these programs? The MBA equips graduates with a broader skill set and knowledge base com
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kajal soniPursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine

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No, it is very less.

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Jaydeep Parmar

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Go for it. You must give GMAT GRE IELTS most colleges in US and Canada look for work experience, so you must have that criteria fulfilled.

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Neha B

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Hello Sugam, I would suggest you to try for UK country as well. Your scores do not map up with entry criteria for colleges or universities in Canada. Colleges entry criteria is 55% above and for universities is 60% above.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Kiran,
MBA is suggested, but I doubt without work experience and with three years Bachelor's degree, if you will be eligible in Canada. There are some universities for fresher's, but you have to be very careful with their recognition and career support. PG Diploma suits you, but in the long run MBA will be better and anywhere in the world.

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