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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Minimum 50% marks in class 12th (Intermediate) or 10+2 Examination. Therefore, if you have secured minimum 50% marks, you can pursue BBA.

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Bhawmik,
1. MIT Sloan School of Management:
Ranked second in the QS Masters in Finance Rankings (after London Business School), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)s Sloan School of Management is featured for its Master of Finance degree and receives a perfect score for the thought leadership indicator, demonstrating its huge academic standing and history of revolutionary ideas in management and finance, such as Theory X and Theory Y and the SolowSwan model. Sloans motto, means et manus (mind and hand) reflects the schools emphasis on finding practical solutions to real problems.
2. UC Berkeley Haas School of Business
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Amit Sharma

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Hi Prerna,
Below is a comparison of all the options you are looking forward to. The Indian CA course has 23 exams and it could take you 4-5 years to make it. It doesn't work for Canada. The ACCA course has 13 exams that take on an average 3-4 years to clear. You also need 3 years relevant work experience. CPA Canada requires you to have 8 years of work experience and 6 exam subjects which you can clear in 2-3 years.
Now the US CPA requires you to clear just 4 subjects which you can do in 12-18 months and 2 years of relevant work experience. Check out more on CPA course on > https://cpa.mileseducation.com

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Konatham AbhishekIf you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Hello Rishabh,
International students to be able to have a good understanding of English. That is the reason why language exams like TOEFL and IELTS are compulsory for Indian students (some exceptions could be there). Since the medium of studies is English, it is important that everyone in the class is able to cope with the study material. That is why IELTS scores are so important for college admissions. Visit on this link for details:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/exams/ielts/average-scores-at-the-best-universities-in-canada


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sanjana sharma

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No, Express Entry promotes the handling of financial immigrants for continuous residency in Canada. However, there is a range of other methods of moving to Canada, both continuous and provisional. Express Entry procedures only a part of the Provincial Nominee Programs (PNPs); other PNP candidates will be willing to transfer straight to these programs if they qualify according to the requirements required.

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Harish Vaishnav

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In order to apply for a study permit, a potential international student must show that he or she has $10,000 in addition to tuition fees to cover living expenses in Ontario. This equates to $833 per month. Living expenses, particularly rent, can vary greatly across Ontario this is especially the case when comparing Toronto with other cities. Cost of living per month would be ranging around $1,543$2,043.

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Harish Vaishnav

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As a popular programme across Canada, it is possible to study Engineering in many Ontario universities and colleges. According to Macleans magazine, five of the top 10 Canadian universities for Engineering are in Ontario: University of Toronto, University of Waterloo, University of Ottawa, Queens University, and McMaster University. Waterloo has Canadas the largest Engineering programme, and is particularly known for Software Engineering. Engineering programs are also available at many other Ontario universities with strong reputations. Engineering is a popular programme at colleges as well. Algonquin, Centennial, Conestoga, Georgian,
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Harish Vaishnav

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As a popular study programme across Canada, it is possible to study Computer Science and related programs at a wide range of Ontario institutions. Macleans ranks University of Toronto best in Canada for Computer Science, with the University of Waterloo tied for second place. Queens University is also in the top 10. Like the University of Waterloo, Wilfred Laurier University also benefits from its location in Ontarios tech triangle (the name given to the Waterloo region, including the cities of Cambridge and Kitchener) and offers highly regarded computer technology programs. Many Ontario colleges offer computer technology programs with
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Harish Vaishnav

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STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. While careers in STEM fields are popular, there is no specific programme entitled STEM in an Ontario college or university. Prospective students are encouraged to research programs in their particular area of interest.

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With many opportunities for co-op work and internships in busy urban centres, many graduates have excellent job prospects after graduation. Ontario's Tech Triangle formed by the cities of Waterloo, Kitchener, and Cambridge hosts some of the world's the largest tech companies, and is a hotbed of innovation. Blackberry's headquarters is here, and Gmail was in part developed at Google's office in downtown Kitchener. Employment in the professional, scientific, and technical services, information, recreation, and culture, manufacturing, and health care and social services sectors grew significantly between June 2015 and September 2016. Empl
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