Canada Eligibility
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Guide-Level 12
Both have different opportunities. MS is a more research oriented and academic degree. PGDM is more like a professional course. Which one you choose depends on your career interest.
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It is very difficult in Canada but you can check with the universities and if they see your prior education fit with their credit norms you can be admitted. Also, admission into MS programs in Canada is very competitive.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
Yes, GMAT is required for most MBA programs in Canada. It is also one of the most important criteria for admissions. If you are planning to study in a Canadian business school, you must score high in this exam.
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For international students, GMAT is required not just for admission to the MBA program but also for student visa. Your chances of getting a student visa are weakened if you do not take the GMAT, even if you have an admission from a business school.
This is because the visa officers assume that the student is not serious if he/she has not taken the GMAT.
TOEFL:
This is required for admission to almost all MBA progra
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