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7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
First, you have to know the requirements to gain entry into a Canadian university. For M.Sc admissions, a very high academic percentile is a requisite. Secondly, most universities require a four year B.Sc degree. If you have a three year degree course you have to contact the universities first and see what measures you can take to gain entry. Typically, we advise students to complete the first year of a Master's degree course in India to be eligible. However, this does not mean you will gain lateral entry into the second year in Canada. Completing a year in India is recommended to meet the 16 year education requirement. Y
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Contributor-Level 8
1. Indian Institute of Health Management Research, University in Jaipur
2. Indian Institute of Pharmaceutical Marketing
College in Lucknow
3. Institute of Health Management Research - Bangalore (IIHMR - B)
4. Goa Institute of Management
5. International Institute Of Health Management Research College in Delhi
6. Hindustan University, Chennai. Good Luck.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Ideal option has to be PCM with CS in 11th and 12th. You must be academically strong and good in maths. There are many options you can choose from in Canada like B.Sc. Computer Science, B.Sc. Software Engineering, B.Sc. IT etc. Which particular course you choose will depend on your exact interest. You have to check college websites and read the programme syllabus and see which course interests you more.
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Scholar-Level 17
Yes, you can do that but for MBA they will require work experience. So after M.Sc. You must work. So instead of wasting additional time why don't you simply get a job and apply for MBA.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Honestly speaking, chances are low. Even if a college admits you, a visa rejection is high. You have to check all possible options even outside Canada, other countries like Aus and NZ.
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Scholar-Level 17
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University of Calgary (Schulich School of Engineering )
University of Alberta
Western University
Concordia University and
McGill University.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Be very strategic when you are applying to Canada or any other degree. Just by applying for some degree won't do any good. If you want to study then universities must accept. You. For this know what to study. I am not sure if universities in Canada will accept you into a MS IT or CS course basis your education profile. Its a three year degree and B.Com irrelevant to what you want to study. Try contacting some universities first. Your work experience may help but not a guarantee. You should also consider other countries like Australia etc. You will have better idea only if you start contacting the universities one b
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