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It is difficult to find a MS Electronics Engineering in Canada, you will find closely related and subset programs. You can apply to top tier universities without a doubt. University of Alberta, University of British Columbia, University of Alberta, McGill University etc. Would be suggested. GRE is not mandatory but I think University of Toronto and Alberta requires but also depends on the programme. You can also check Ryerson University, their programs are quite innovative.
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You can apply to colleges and under SDS or general category. Some colleges which are well known include George Brown, Durham, Red River, Seneca, etc. Check the websites of different colleges for entry requirements, deadlines, fee, etc., and prepare your application accordingly.
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It is possible to apply but you already hold a Master's degree and a double Masters is not easily accepted. Also, MHA programs require some relevant work experience. If you are really interested gain some relevant clinical or health sector experience for a year or so and start applying. And this applies for most Maharashtra programs elsewhere other than Canada.
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