Canada Eligibility

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Maneet KumarI am a graduate in Computer Science from KUK.

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Score is acceptable and one year gap is not a big problem. Your chances of getting admission are high.

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sourav chib

Beginner-Level 2

For Canada, the minimum percentage is 50% but in Australlia, it is 65%.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Omkar,
You can check universities like Thompson Rivers University, Vancouver Island University, Mount Royal University, etc. or check for PG Diploma courses. Not many options will be available for you. So keep checking universities in other countries also like Australia, New Zealand, France, Ireland, etc.

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Abhishek Dixit

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Reapply in the university and for the time being, you can apply and reserve your seat in the institution.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Harsh,
Please clarify, what is PGDA and PDC?

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

Guide-Level 11

Hello,
It is difficult to suggest without any relevant information from your end, based your grades, you can look out for less competitive countries such as Poland, Portugal, Ireland, etc.You can further bring more options depending on what you want to study, etc.

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello Mohammed,
You have a better chance in Australia as Canada seems a tough nut to crack with the history of arrears and a three-year degree from India.

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SWAYAMPRAVA NAYAK

Contributor-Level 8

Hi,
Yes you can pursue PG from Canada as your backlogs are cleared so there is no issue in getting a student visa and studying abroad.
The decision on an application for a Canadian study permit will completely be based on one's individual application package. Usually good academic record ( especially marks of last major degree) , proper course selection (preferably showing progression in same field) consistent profile, sufficient proof of funding and a decent IELTS score and showing strong ties to your home country is seen as a standard benchmark to get the Canadian study permit. There may be more requirements, depending upon the citizen
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Abhishek Dixit

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Yes, you can but you can only enroll for PGDM or other Diploma or Masters courses not for MBA as they require 4-years of graduation course for enrollment.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Different programs have different requirements, you can check the university website for the programme you want to study since you haven't mentioned the subject, alternatively you can mention here.

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