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Contributor-Level 7
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Scholar-Level 17
There is no simple answer to your question, very obviously every student has his or her different interests and accordingly the best courses vary. It can be engineering, medical, Science, pharmacy etc.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
It will depend entirely on the college in Canada or any country abroad. Without wasting more time, you should contact the colleges directly and enquire if your qualification will be accepted. They will assess your certificate according to their education system and tell you.
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Letter of Recommendation for MBA is required. However, most of the university ask for 2 (or max 3) letters. One letter you can submit from your college's professor and other two letters from the company where you have worked. Make sure that your LOR is genuine. Don't write your letter by your own.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 4
A well-known fact when applying to Canada is that a three year degree course from India is not accepted. But, for a PG Diploma programme it can be accepted. So, I will ask you to quickly email some universities and colleges and find out. Your percentage is also low so you will have double the competition for admission. Courses like networking, computer Science etc. Are competitive and quantitative so universities ask for higher percentage. You can visit the websites and get a clarification. You can also look a couple of universities in Australia.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Apply for MS in Canada. To get admission in Canadian University for a course in MS, you will need to have TOEFL/ IELTS/ MELAB scores (for students from non-English speaking countries). Some universities and certain courses in top universities might require GRE scores. Getting a Canadian student visa is easier as compared to US/UK visa. Regards.
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You have simply mentioned your IELTS score which alone is not useful enough to determine whether you are eligible for not. Your education background, percentile and desired programme of study must also be checked.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
Studying abroad is not meant only for rich kids. Universities abroad have scholarships for bright students. Even banks in India give study loans. You must remember though that they do not give 100% funding, around 20% must be arranged by you. The rest of the amount will be taken care of by the bank including your living expenses. So, if you want to study abroad then start saving, talk with your parents and check for options.
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