Canada Eligibility
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
47% is too low for any foreign university, let alone Canada. You can and you should mention your disorder issue, challenges you faced and also overcame on your SOP however it won't help in too many ways since your academics are way below the requirements.
A certain set of standards have to be met. However, there is no harm trying, you can give your 100% and give a try at least. You can try applying to lesser competitive countries such as Poland, Ireland if you wish to.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
A gap may be due to work. If you've gained experience then there is nothing much to worry about. So, in general, it will depend on the nature of the gap, why you took the gap, how genuine it was, how constructive it was and so on. You should also contact the desired colleges and check with them first before you apply.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Well not just in Canada, but everywhere in the world the same rule applies, you need to hold a Bachelor's degree before you pursue your Master's degree. This is something even a middle school student typically knows.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
This will depend on what you intend to study. There are various levels of programs like Bachelors, Masters, PG Diploma, Ph.D, Adv Diploma and so on. Be more specific.
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Guide-Level 13
http://www.infozee.com/canada/eligibility.htm
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Guide-Level 14
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Guide-Level 14
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
There are many like The Banff Centre, Capilano University, Dalhousie University, etc. Here is a good website:
https://www.careersinmusic.com/music-schools-canada/
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Though PG programs in Canada require 4-year Bachelor's degree, PG Diploma programs, on the other hand, can be done even if you have a 3-year degree. You must have good academic grades, 55% is minimum. You must also take the IELTS or the TOEFL. Please check these requirements on university or college websites.
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