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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
If you are planning to study your Masters in Canada, then remember that you must have about 75% marks in your B.Tech and must have a very academic profile comprising internships, projects, papers etc. International applicants must also take English language tests like IELTS or the TOEFL. Then you also have to submit a personal statement and recommendation letter. You have to check the websites of the universities to know the minimum score requirements for these tests but typically for Masters they want 6.5 in IELTS. Depends on what you want to study, Masters or PG Diploma, the eligibility and process varies.
New answer posted
7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
You can apply for Bachelor's degree after successfully completing your Diploma from a recognized institute. You must check with the desired college in Canada before you formally apply. The admission norms are significantly different from one another. You can email some colleges and get to know the requirements. Then, you must also take the IELTS to prove your English language proficiency An overall band score of 6 and with no module less than 5.5 is required to study Bachelor's degree in Canada. For more details on the eligibility you have to check and contact the colleges.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
We often come across this question and we advise students to connect with the universities and colleges in Canada directly, simply because the admission rules and regulations of every colleges vary greatly. NIOS is recognized in India and should be recognized by foreign colleges. But, we cannot generalize it's acceptance since the requirements are different. Some colleges may accept, some will not. You may have to take some pre requisite courses or an assessment of your qualification will be done by the college first. Hence, you are advised to contact the colleges, email them and they will respond.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
You are overqualified for an undergraduate Diploma and therefore, I won't recommend you to apply for Diploma or Advance Diploma. It may not only lead to a visa rejection, but also the colleges won't accept you. Rather, I will suggest that you apply for a Graduate Certificate or a PG Diploma course. You also have some work experience making you a suitable profile for a PG level course and not UG. You may also check SPP colleges, which will allow you to have access to stay back options.
New answer posted
7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Each university in Canada has its own system on their website that allows future students to apply for and enroll in their degree programmes. So, once you select the University of your Choice, you can go through their application and submit your materials there. Here are some of the basic requirements you'll need for every application:
A scan of your Diploma (high school or Bachelor's degree), A transcript/record of your previous courses, A scan of your passport, Your CV, Testing scores, Evidence of scholarship or funding, Letters of recommendation (between 2-3), Portfolio and/or writing samples. R
New answer posted
7 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
The admission procedure is online. You must start preparing for the admission before six to ten months of the planned intake. If you are planning to study in Canada, then start searching for universities, where you would like to study. Check the fee structure of the colleges, IELTS requirement, class 12th percentage requirements etc. You can apply to some universities, while you are appearing for class 12th, but some universities will allow you to apply only after your class 12th is over. In addition, you must write a personal statement and also get LOR from your teachers. These things are written on universities websit
New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Any good university will seek GMAT score. Chances could be there for MIM without GMAT. Also, in Canada you can check if SPP colleges/universities offers a MBA Pharma, they generally don't require the GMAT. Alternatively, you can check PGDM or Graduate Certificate courses.
New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Depends on the number of backlogs and the final grade you scored. If MS is competitive you can look for PG Diploma or Graduate Certificate courses.
New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
It is hard to find one in Canada. Very few colleges offer and may be blended or online learning. Typically, you will come across Master of Health Administration or Master of Hospital Administration or Master of Hospital Management courses. But, check here if you can find anything relevant.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/mba-colleges-dc.
New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Hi Abhishek,
Just check here for the relevant options, besides PG Diploma you can also check Graduate Certificate courses
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/ms-in-it-networking-colleges-ds.
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