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6 years ago
Guide-Level 12
You seem to have a good profile except that your BE CGPA could have been slightly better for increased admission chances. But considering that you have work experience and got two papers chances are good. Entry requirements for every university is different. Check for minimum IELTS score requirements, pre-requisite courses, academic grade requirement, LOR and SOP requirement, deadlines etc. Ryerson University has a good MS programme in Data Science and Analytics.
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Contributor-Level 8
Yes, ofcourse you can. You must make sure not to repeat past mistakes, see why you have been rejected in the past and work on those factors.
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Guide-Level 14
I fear, no, because for Canada, there should be 6+ band in IELTS. Then only, you can do a degree in Canada.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
This depends on the colleges, some have deadlines still, but for rest it is too late. You should find time Till Feb, please check college websites at the earliest.
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