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Scholar-Level 17
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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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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Scholar-Level 17
I am sure you will, those grades are good. However, admissions will also depend on your SOP and LOR. You may take the SAT just confirm with the university if they accept SAT and check if they have spring intake or not. The sooner you apply the better.
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Canadian universities require a 4-year degree for admission into a majority of their Masters programs, so it is likely that you will be eligible to apply. If you have met the admission criteria, then you can be accepted too. Check the entry requirements first on websites of universities.
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Yes, work experience is sufficient for M.Sc. Many universities does not require work experience for M.Sc. programs. Your GMAT score is not a very high one, you can try to retake the GMAT if you feel you can improve, otherwise, apply with these scores. You can check the entry criteria first on websites of universities.
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You can explore courses like PG Diploma in Nutritional Therapy, Food and Nutrition, Holistic Nutrition, etc. You may also do an M.Sc since your CGPA is quite good and you will be eligible to apply. You can visit any college or university website to explore these courses.
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