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neha trivedi

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71.2% is a good score for Canadian universities. You have good IELTS scores too. So, this can help the officials overlook your 12th percentage. Do not forget to mention in your SOP for 12th marks and how you worked hard in your Bachelor's degree to get the scores. It would be great if you tell me whether your Bachelor's course was for 3 years or 4 years. If it's of 3 years, then you can for Diploma or graduate certificate course from a Canadian college, if it's 4 years course, you can apply for Canadian universities for Master's degree programme.

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For doing job in other countries you need to study about their country or you need to know how is there process about accounting and all for that you need to do MBA in international markets or finance and then the company can hire you for doing the job.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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There is no such restriction of courses for immigrants. You can do microbiology, pathology, physiotherapy, nursing, biomedical, biotechnology like various subjects you can do B.Sc. There are many paramedical courses also available.

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neha trivedi

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Hello,
Your academic score meets the admission requirement of both the colleges. It would be good if you mention which graduate certificate course you are opting for.

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Steve Smith

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If you are planning to apply for a Bachelor's degree, then for university admissions they consider +2 percentage. Since you are graduate, you might be asked Bachelor's or Master's GPA for further studies. For PG Diploma courses, you need a minimum 5.5 GPA in 10+2.

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Shiva ReddyEducation Adviser

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No, you can survive there by doing part time, for your studies. You need to take a loan, or else you need to manage that fees from your home or you can pursue any other course. It is impossible to manage both by part-time job.

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Lamya Kaushikhard worker, passionate to do new things,

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Yes, you are eligible for any college or university in Canada.

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Navita Batra

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Hi,
Below are the colleges:
Dalhousie University
McGill University
McMaster University
Queen's University of Alberta
University of British Columbia
University Laval
University of Manitoba
University de Montreal
University of Ottawa
University of Saskatchewan
University de Sherbrooke
University of Toronto
Western University du Qubec Chicoutimi.

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