MBA in Canada
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
According to me you can go there for MBA. For MBA, sort out the universities and divide them into expert, intermediate and beginner. You need to apply for minimum of 6 colleges and 2 in each category. Now the purpose of doing so is you are confirmed of receiving admit from min. of 2-4 colleges. After that, open the university website and go through the terms and conditions and if you fulfill them download the forms.
Before applying, you must have these things ready with you:
1. GMAT score
2. TOEFL score
3. Statement of purpose
4. Letters of recommendation
5. All your certificates
6. Transcript of graduation marksheet
7. Passport
8. Work exp
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
Canada is a good country if you are looking to settle there in future.
If it is so then go for MBA rather than Masters (Diploma).
Prepare for GMAT and try to achieve a good score and then apply for institutes there.
Also, check for scholarships provided by institutes there.
Fees will be high but scholarships will help you.
Also, clear IELTS exam as it will add weightage to your application.
All the best.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Can you share your scores? Canadian universities do not generally accept Indian three year Bachelor's degree. For MBA, you would require work experience. You will also need GMAT or GRE score and also IELTS.
If you plan for a top ranked Canadian University, then the chances are very less. You can look for PG Diploma programs instead.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
If you don't have work experience, then you should stick to MS. MBA programs abroad are mainly meant for working professionals. If you are ultimate plan is to pursue a managerial career, non-research or non-academic career, then you should pursue MBA after 2 to 3 years of professional experience. So, you can decide according to your plans.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 5
1. You should have a graduate degree in your hand from a reputed university.
2. You should have an entrance test score card: GMAT or GRE.
3. Language proficiency exam: TOEFL or IELTS.
4. MBA interview: This is the ultimate hurdle to cross. However, in most cases, MBA interviews are by invitation only. Adcoms will decide based on all the other submitted material (application, transcripts, test scores, essays and recommendations) whether they should give you the final opportunity to prove your mettle.
5. Writing MBA essays: The MBA application will include several questions (ranging from 1 to 10+) focusing on wha
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
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