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M Mathai

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That is an interesting choice. I assume, you have computers and/or Maths in your subject choice in class 12th. You haven't given your marks, not have you mentioned if you are interested in degree or Diploma. Computers usually has a higher cut off than other courses but there is a variation between 50% (pathway Diploma) to 95% (for top universities). It depends on your marks and your budget. Big universities like Toronto, Waterloo, Alberta have higher cut off. Smaller universities like Memorial, Winnipeg have lower cut off. Colleges mentioned by previous user offer good applied degrees and Diplomas.

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Neha B

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Hello Mittal,To pursue graduation in Canada first shortlist the universities, check eligibility and clear IELTS exam with 6.5 bands. After shortlisting start with the applications. Once you receive offer pay semester fee, complete health examination and do GIC process. GIC: deposit 10000 CAD in Scotia bank. It is living expenses for 1 year. Then, apply for student visa. Make a note that to get visa revert it takes 7 weeks, so apply for visa accordingly.

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Neha B

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Hello Sanjana,
For PG Diploma/Graduate certificate programme 2 to 3 years of gap (Work experience Gap) is accepted after Bachelor degree. If you are targeting MS/MBA programme, then 5 years is acceptable. Age is not a factor, but years of gap is.

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Neha B

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You can definitely go for PG Diploma/Graduate certificate programs in Canada. Programme can be of 1 or 2 years. Ontario and British Columbia provinces have very good colleges. Make sure you clear IELTS exam with 6.5 bands. You can check this website for programme details:
ontariocolleges.ca

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Neha B

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Hello Komal,
After M.Com, you can apply to universities in Canada. But most of management courses require GMAT scores in Canada. Also, sometimes work experience is also a requirement. You can definitely go for Accounting/Finance courses. Also, education in Canada is not as such expensive as compared to the USA or Australia. 10000 CAD are living expenses for 1 year and the fee would range from 8 to 18 Lacs for 1 year.

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Nishant kumar Ray

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For scope and employment of chemical engineers follow the link below
.The scope of chemical engineering more or less remains the same but only difference is that with the increase in the technologies in the field of medicines and Chemicals modification the demand for the chemical engineering and chemical engineers has been increasing day by day not only in the government sector but in the private sector as well so definitely in the upcoming days India has a lot of scope in the field of chemical engineers the only need is to know the right information where you could apply your knowledge for proper information I will suggest you to Googl
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Abhimanu,
It is very nice to hear that even after 8 years of work experience you are still interested in doing MBA or some post graduate Diploma course in Canada. These days in Canada as well as many Western European countries the seats for higher education are not getting filled up. In view of this there is a very good chance for you to get admission in either a full-fledged two years course or even one year executive MBA course. However there are many nuances in this whole process. Therefore I will sincerely advise you to contact an agency who is dealing with sending students to Canada for MBA as they are normally aware of diff
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Neha B

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Hello Nihar,
You can apply for Masters in all the above countries for Masters programme.

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