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You should first check university specific admission requirements and decide which university or universities you want to apply to. You can shortlist 5-7 universities. For PG level courses, our CGPA is good, but your IELTS seems low. So, it is better if you check the university websites to get first hand information and updates. Email them if necessary. SOP and LOR is also required. You must know the deadlines by which your online application form must be submitted.
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Scholar-Level 17
The admission requirements are same for all international students. To study the specific programme at University of Toronto you must have above 75% in your Bachelor's degree. You must also take the IELTS. GRE is not required. Check here for admissions and fees, check the FAQ section for additional requirements like reference letters, SOP etc. http://www.pharmtox.utoronto.ca/admission-graduate-pharmacology-programs.
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Scholar-Level 17
Your percentage is class 12th is very low and options in Canada therefore very less. You can check SPP colleges. As far as your course choice goes chances of rejection is there because its not relevant to your education background. But if you have interest and can convince the college you may get admitted.
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Scholar-Level 17
GMAT is required for management programs like MBA. First, you need to decide what you want to study basis your interest, there are many courses from PG Diploma to Masters in healthcare field which you can pick, you have to visit college websites and check the programme and see what interest you. Secondly your percentage is low so admissions will be difficult. PG Diploma is better for you.
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Scholar-Level 17
Hi Nadeem,
Firstly, there is no MCA in Canada, its a degree offered by Indian universities. You will find degrees with different terminologies there. Secondly with a three year degree course you will not be accepted since universities in Canada requires four year undergraduate course. Also they need very high percentage. So with your profile you can check PG Diploma in IT and other relevant programs like s/w engineering, gaming, animation, web design etc. Cost varies, you can check college websites or see this
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/ms-colleges-dc.
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