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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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Of course. Why do you think it's not valid? Some universities might ask for standardization and validation of your scores via some educational services.

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Arslan Shaikhhelping others give me satisfaction

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You can apply to the following universities:
1) McGill University
2) University of Toronto
3) University of British Columbia
4) University of Alberta
5) university de Montreal
6) McMaster University
7) University of Waterloo
8) Western University
9) University of Calgary
10) Queen's University.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hi, I won't term it as easy, but yes, a lot of options are available right from waiting tables to office assistant jobs. You can check some job portals for some knowledge on what kind of student part-time jobs are available. If you are applying to some college or university there ask them the part-time job opportunities they have and salaries. Some on-campus jobs may not be the paid ones.

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Kavya Saluja Evans

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Hi Hari Prasad, The main differences are in terms of admission requirements, selectivity and expense. Colleges are comparatively way cheaper than universities and have slightly easier admission rules. For example, for admission to a Master's degree course, the colleges may accept a three-year degree which universities do not accept in contrary. Admission standards are higher in university and it prefers students with more than 70% in most cases but for colleges, it is not the case, though the colleges are also very competitive, you can apply if you have a decent score, but above 55%. You can check the college website in which you plann
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Kavya Saluja Evans

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Hi S Gupta, May I request you to first contact the university and the department specific research supervisors because that's the way it is. Your admission will depend on how impressive your profile and research topics are. You have to get some good recommendation letters and network with people. As a Ph.D. aspirant, you must be aware of some basic principles underlying the Ph.D. application process. If you don't have language scores please take a look at the university website for the requirements and contact them. Check if you have the desired academic background and percentage and that you meet the eligibility criteria. It will requ
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Mahesh Bhogadi

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Hi Amisha,
This is a college affiliated to Punjab University and should be recognized. It is better, you first assess your degree with respect to the university's admission policy, the university where you want to apply to in Canada. Please contact your desired universities. Secondly, you have a three-year degree course which again must be checked with the universities for acceptance, universities in Canada mostly prefer a four-year degree course. For MBA admissions, one must not only have completed the Bachelor's degree but also gain work experience of 2 years at least and must take the GMAT. Be sure that you meet the admission require
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Akhil, Langara is a very college, the programme is good and intended to make you job ready. Please write to the college to know about the career support and assistance and co-op programs. You should learn more on this page
https://langara.ca/continuing-studies/programs-and-courses/programs/supply-chain-logistics/index.html.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Sonia, Clearly, it depends on what kind of job you wish to do after studying. Please ask yourself whether you want a research oriented work, do you want to work in embedded systems, do you like telecommunications, do you want to shift your career and do management and so on. There is no particular stream which is good or bad but depends on your own interest. Please make a career goal and figure out what to do and decide accordingly. You can also get a job and work for 1-2 years while exploring your interests.

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rahul r

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Please refer to the link provided below for the list of top colleges which offer MBA in Canada. Use the filters on the web page to refine the list of colleges to one of your choices. Additionally, you can also download their brochure for further details. Regards. Link:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/mba-colleges-dc.


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rahul r

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Some of the top colleges offering a course in hospitality management from Canada are mentioned below:
1. Imperial Hotel Management College
2. Selkirk College
3. Seneca College
4. George Brown College
5. Vancouver Premier College of Hotel Management
6. Niagara College
7. Algonquin College
8. Fanshawe College
9. Humber College
10. Salt College.

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