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Canada is a developed country with multiple opportunities in various industries/occupation. Engineering is one of the prominent industry in Canada, and certainly mechanical engineering has good demand throughout Canada. Its also a part of Canadas demand list for skilled professional where in Canada is trying to fulfill its skilled labour shortage by allowing people from overseas to apply for a direct PR (Permanent Resident visa). Post completing your MS in mechanical, depending upon the province or the territory, you might be able to apply for a direct PR or PGWPP (Post Graduate Work Permit programme) which is inline with y
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If you are plannig to study your Master's degree in Canada then doing the 1-year PG Diploma in Canada itself would have been the ideal way, however, what comes into play is the question of reapplying for the visa, work permit, etc. A Master's degree admission is also very competitive in Canada. Also, remember that PG Diploma courses are professional in nature. You should instead complete the first year of MS degree in India itself and apply for MS again in Canada, many universities will suggest you the same. It is best you first check with the universities in Canada, check and compare the admission requirements befor
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Best regards.
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Hello Hari,
I am attaching a link for your query please go through it and I hope this will help you finding the appropriate choice
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/bachelors-of-medicine-colleges-cl
Good luck.
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McGill University, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, University of Alberta494Universite de Montreal, McMaster University, University of Waterloo, University of Calgary, The University of Western Ontario.
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1) Reputation - Most premier business schools in Canada - Schulich, Rotman, Ivey, Queen's (to name a few) are very well respected by Canadian employers and globally for the quality of education offered. You will see ranking agencies such as Forbes, Economist, Wall Street Journal, Financial Times consistently rank these schools amongst the top 100 in the world.
2) Economy- a strong and diverse economy with a thriving banking, IT manufacturing, CPG, retail, nonprofit, healthcare sector. Please note, due to the current oil price dip, the oil industry is going thr
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