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RAMESH CHOUDHARYAndroid Developer | IT Engineer

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Yes, you can do MS from any country. Just keep in mind. You should have a great score in foreign entrance exam like ex (GRE) and should have good command in English because English matter and also, I would like to say lookout for scholarship it will help you a lot, and can free you from tuition's fee burden.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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Your CGPA and GRE score are both not amazing. You can get admission in the top Colleges only if all other components of your college application - like essays, recommendation letters, SoP, extra curricular etc. , are superb. If not, then you should plan and spend some time on building your profile before applying to the top colleges in US/Canada.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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What have you studied in your senior secondary school? Science/Commerce or Arts? For all fields, there are various opportunities there in Canada and it is also considered an immigration friendly country as of now. You can plan to study engineering, business, economics, mathematics or sciences. It depends upon your interests and your skills.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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Yes, you are eligible for Canadian Universities, but your IELTS band is not that great. You can try for some of the middle-ranked universities for courses which are not very language heavy. What are you interested in? If possible, try taking a gap year and take IELTS again, and build your profile before applying to college.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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That is a question you should be asking yourself. Since you mentioned you are from non-medical, that still leaves a lot of options available for you ranging from engineering, arts, business, psychology, economics, sciences and maths just to name a few. What are you interested in? Think, read and learn about various fields before deciding.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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Hi Prakriti,
I went through your question looks like you want to fly high. So, the answer for your question is pretty simple, i.e. 'yes'. SBI provides loan for Diploma education to study abroad. So, feel free any visit any SBI branch they will tell you the procedure. Job oriented professional/ technical graduation degree courses/ post-graduation degree and Diploma courses like MCA, MBA, MS, etc. Offered by reputed universities
Courses conducted by Chartered Institute of Management Accountants - London, CPA (Certified Public Accountant) in USA, etc.

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Rishav SoodAlways here & happy to help u..... : )®

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Hi Ajeet,
GRE is necessary for most of the Canadian universities but they consider IELTS as their English standardisation examination. Apart from his GRE score, your friend will need-
-Statement of purpose, which will describe why he wants to join the programme he is applying for
-A well-drafted CV, which will contain all the necessary statistical data of his profile
-Transcripts, which will contain all of his graduation marks related grades in a single page.
-Recommendation letter, ideally from his college HOD, project guide, and teachers. Better the profile of the professor, the better his recommendation letter.
Hope this helps!
Thanks.

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vinod vedwalenjoy the every moment

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Of course, you should go for Masters in CS in Canada,. It does not matter what you have your bachelors in but you should have the potential and confidence.

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