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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
A relevant bachelor's degree from a recognised institution which is equivalent to Canadian bachelor's degree. Graduate Management Admission Test GMAT. The GMAT score should be between 500 - 600 to apply for MBA in universities of Canada. Some universities may also require work experience as an additional criterion to filter for the best candidates in the MBA programme. For international applicants or students whose primary language of education is not English, Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) or an International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is mandatory. The score obtained in the same should meet the
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https://www.utoronto.ca/academics/programs-directory?field_degrees_value=2&keys=
Go through the page, see what programs are relevant to you and interests you.
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This is difficult to say, only thing to know is if you study hard and do well in your academic standing, perform well during your internship and gain skills in networking and leadership you will get a job. Canada is full of opportunities but without you having any skill getting a job will be difficult.
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- McGill University
- University of Toronto
- University of British Columbia
- University of Alberta
- University de Montral.
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7 years agoGuide-Level 14
Canada is considered as a top destination for international MBA students. After US and UK, Canada is becoming a hot spot for management studies. MBA programs in Canada are considerably more affordable than in the US.
Hospitality management:
Canada is a world-renowned tourism destination with a booming hospitality business. Hospitality and tourism colleges in Canada can help you develop the skills necessary to work with hotels, airlines, travel companies, and cruise lines.
Health Science:
Health Science covers a wide variety of healthcare subjects. Canadian colleges offer ample of health sciences and technology program
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Your question is wrong. Salaries and market trends differ and keep changing and you cannot compare those to India. Firstly you should know what your interests are and what you want to do. Based on your subjects you may want to do biotechnology, biochemistry, chemical engineering, etc. If you want to know about job skills you can check the immigration websites of countries you want to study in and look at the labour shortage list. You will find out the professions in demand.
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