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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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If you are from Maths stream, then you can go for Computer Science engineering. It would be better, if you attempt GRE for studying in foreign, which will help you to get scholarship, if you score well in that exam. You can search top universities for engineering. You should also try for Germany, because their tuition fees are negligible as compared to other countries. And also, you can work for your daily expenses.

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Annu PILLAII am a Faculty in Government Hotel Management

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Hello Kritika,There are number of colleges offering the PG courses in Canada. You can browse top colleges offering PG courses in Canada after tour and travel management courses Best wishes.

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Benjamin F

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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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University of Toronto, Canada
University of Alberta, Canada
University of Guelph, Canada
University of Ottawa, Canada
Concordia university, Canada
York university, Canada
Carleton university, Canada
Queen's university, Canada
Ryerson university, Canada
Dalhousie university, Canada.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
Its difficult to provide names out of the blue. Every university has its own selection criteria and profiles are checked or admissions are provided on a case by case basis. Advise you take help of a professional study abroad consultant who can guide you with the university shortlist and application process.

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Capt Ankur SAPilot with Air India

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DGCA has certain regulations which are to be followed all the time, irrespective of your flying school. The answer to your question is YES, you can do your CPL from Canada. Usually people go out of India only to complete their training faster. Canada is also one of the choices where candidates go for pursuing their CPL. You will be issued CPL by them and you will have to convert your CPL to Indian CPL. The fees will be similar to that in India. It should be around 30 Lakhs + additional cost of living.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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Hello,
The salary of hotel manager in Canada is INR 2.50 to INR 2.80 lacs per month. And, the skills that increase pay for this job the most are People Management and Operations Management. Pay for this job rises steadily for more experienced workers. Hotel Manager Tasks in Canada:
Oversee all staff and day-to-day operations, including supervision and the budget. Inspect grounds, food, and rooms to ensure quality of service. Prepare for and troubleshoot operational and customer service problems. Thanks.

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Benjamin F

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Well, you will need to check if your credentials are valid in Australia or not.

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