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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
There are two ways to do it:
1. Apply for an associate degree first which are less competitive and less expensive as well to study for two years and then apply for bachelor's in the university of your choice.
2. If you can afford the cost of $15k to 20k a year, apply to the university with TOEFl/IELTS. LOR's and marks transcripts for the course you are interested in.
For university of toronto, here is the link
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Foreign universities don't have a list of mandatory subjects that you need to have studied in class 12th. They don't look at every subject scores as they consider only the overall GPA. So, if you had science stream in 12th, getting admission into B.Sc. shouldn't be an issue.
However, the university can ask you to prove having basic knowledge of the specialisation. So, they can ask you to appear for a subject test for computer science or they will recommend you to take foundation classes in computers before beginning your course.
Get in touch with the admissions' dept. of your shortlisted universities and ask them which of the tw
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
Please mention if you are a bachelor degree or high school student to help me guide you better. In any case, a first class is expected.
Do write back.
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