MBA in Canada

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astha singh

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Please use the link provided below which contains a list of colleges which offer courses in MBA from Canada. Details like qualifying exams required, fee structures and course specialization is mentioned below.
You can also download their brochure which contains accurate information regarding application dates, availability of seats, application forms etc.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/mba-colleges-dc

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Chetna S

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Hi Ankur,
GMAT is strongly recommended. In addition, you will need 2-3 years of work experience to get into a well-known business school.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Rajiv,
Typically MBA programs in Canada require 4-year Bachelors degree and work experience of 2-3 years. You can check for PG Diploma programs basis your qualification. However, check Thompson RIvers University and Vancouver Island University, they might be exceptions.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Shashank,
You have two choices, either you can take the GMAT and apply to a top ranked business school like UBC, University of Toronto, etc. or apply to tier 2 universities like TRU and VIU without the GMAT. Your grades are ok but not very competitive so if you take the GMAT you have to score a high percentile. Very good SOP and LORs will be required. You must also take the IELTS.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Omkar,
You can check universities like Thompson Rivers University, Vancouver Island University, Mount Royal University, etc. or check for PG Diploma courses. Not many options will be available for you. So keep checking universities in other countries also like Australia, New Zealand, France, Ireland, etc.

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M Mathai

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Hi, you are asking to compare apples and oranges. Both the courses are very different and you academic and career progression will be very different for both the courses. M.Sc in Chemistry is a specialized course, whereas an MBA is a general course. Both the courses have good employment prospects.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Manpreet,
The concept of placement does not apply to foreign universities. They have a very good career assistance cell and will help you network with the industry. If you have graduated from a top-ranked business school, you will have better access to the industry which means chances of getting a job is higher. But ultimately, it's your skills which will matter at the end. So you can check the top-ranked business schools like the University of Melbourne, University of British Columbia, Australian National University, University of Toronto, etc. But, remember you will need a minimum of 2 years of work experience to be eligible.

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Mani Deep

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Doing MBA or MS or even PGDM from Canada will have value and your work experience may land you into a job, right after your studies, so MBA in international business or strategic management would be your best choice and Canada is the best place for MBA than India right now and even PGDM from Canada has value and you can consider Masters in international business too, but MBA is better than Master's degree. Masters is better than PGDM and budget reduces respectively, so plan according to your need, keep an eye on GMAT (may/may not) its based on the requirement of the university you are applying, but good GMAT score definitely adds your
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Abhishek Dixit

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No, you can't. Canadian universities ask for 16 years of education (10+2+4), moreover, they ask for work experience as well.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
It will depend from university to university, if your degree is UGC approved it shouldn't be an issue. Please contact the universities directly before applying, an additional evaluation may be required, they will tell you what needs to be done.

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