MBA in Canada

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Bhavuk JainSTAY BLESSED | STAY INSPIRED | ALL THE BEST

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MBA in Canada will cost you around Rs.10-15 lakhs (only tuition fee)
As MBA in Canada ranges from 18000-20000 Canadian Dollars.
Apart from it, you will need extra money for rest of the formalities and also the living expense.

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Monika Singh

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Canada is not a country to offer lot of options for MBA to students without work experience. If you are looking for long term settlement in Canada and to gain valuable work experience, then go for skilled courses. They call it post-graduation certificate or diploma. But please remember that it has to be relevant to your studies. Industrial design and automotive is a huge industry in Canada. Look for that.
Still, if you wish to our sue MBA, look for NYIT and Thompson River University. They don't ask for work experience.
Looking forward for a reply.
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Jaydev,
Some of the leading colleges for PGDM in Canada are:
Durham College
Humber College
George Brown College
Seneca College
Most of these offer work-internship also known as a co-op program which allows students to gain real-time industry experience. You can apply to these colleges under the SPP program.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
Both are among the top countries with well-known universities and opportunities. Narrow down your choices based on your profile, university requirements, expenses involved, post-study work options, climate and so on. Canadian universities are most selective and competitive.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
You can pursue the admission requirements. Universities in Canada mostly requires a four year bachelor degree and 2 years of work experience. You must also take your GMAT and IELTS. You may visit various university websites for entry requirements and email them before applying.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Kunj,
GMAT and IELTS are different tests and they cannot be substituted. You must take both if you are looking for a top ranked university. But, there are universities like VIU and TRU in Canada not requiring the GMAT. Do check the accreditation of such universities though. For Master's level studies your IELTS must be at least 6.5.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sahil,
Canada is very competitive for you. E grade is hardly accepted. Secondly, majority of the universities don't accept three year Bachelor degree from India. Look for lesser competitive countries like Russia, Belgium etc. Visa chances however are less. You should instead gain some work experience and then apply. It will add some value to your profile.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Yes, you would need GMAT definitely. GMAT is a written exam and IELTS is for communication and listening skills which is must for getting admission into any MBA college.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Valid graduation degree with GMAT and TOEFL score is a must. Acceptable exams vary from college to college and country to country and so do fees vary, US has highest fee following by Canada and UK.

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Yogesh Singh

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You have a decade of experience in the database field. I would suggest, you should move ahead with HR and if possible HR analytics courses to help you in with the future growth.
That could help you to enhance your skills and move forward in the HR field (the area of your interest) along with your prior experience being considered.

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