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New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Yes, ofcourse. It is a highly competitive place and one of the best countries to study. But it all depends on what you want to study and where you want to work. The universities and colleges you opt to study must also be taken into consideration. There are both good and not so good colleges. So, you have to check everything. Also Canada is a very cold country, so if you are a person who is not fond of winters then you have to think before deciding.
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7 years agoNew answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
It's very nice to know about your dreams of doing PG in Canada even many years after you have completed your graduation. Canada indeed desires that students from other countries should come and study. Your experience will also be useful in achieving your dreams. But going abroad for studying higher education has many nuances. Hence I would strongly advise you to approach an agency that deals with sending students to Canada.
New answer posted
7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
New answer posted
7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
You can check PG Diploma or Graduate Certificate programmes like Advanced Manufacturing Management, Practical Elements of Mechanical Engineering, Car or Automotive Design, Sustainable Design Engineering, etc. It is the best option, you check college websites for relevant programmes they offer and check what matches your career goals the most. Select accordingly.
New answer posted
7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Hi Saha, Canadian universities are very competitive, around 70 to 75% is required for both UG and PG courses. But, there is scheme known as SPP for Indian students, if you apply under this scheme you can apply with a minimum percentage of 55%. Here the visa rejection rate is very high. Look at this article
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/what-is-spp-program-articlepage-350
New answer posted
7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
You can consider a Masters or PG Diploma in Pharmacy itself or look for specialised courses like Drug & Regulatory Affairs, Community Pharmacy and Health, Hospital and Health Administration, Public Health, etc. You have to check the various courses offered by the colleges in your discipline and select the one which interests you.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 18
New answer posted
7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You can if you also have the necessary academic grades or percentage. Your IELTS score is low and also it alone won't give you admission. If you have more than 75%, then you can apply for most MS programmes in Canada.
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