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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
I am afraid you are not eligible. Your scores are too low for a conventional university. I would have suggested SPP colleges but they won't accept more than 5 backlogs. Please try any other country, may be Norway, Ireland, Belgium, etc. You may also consider vocational/professional courses in New Zealand and Australia.
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Guide-Level 12
You must hold a Bachelor's degree preferably a four-year degree course to be eligible to pursue your PG in Canada. Also, a minimum of 75% is required by most universities. You must also take the IELTS to meet the English language requirements.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 12
You may contact the universities regarding this. Write to them with your interest to apply and ask for the career assistance they provide. How many graduates are working and where are they located? Doing research or a job is your choice, the university will offer you platform for both.
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Guide-Level 12
62% is low for Canadian universities and also GRE is not a compulsory requirement. However, check universities like Windsor, Laval University, Dalhousie University, Ryerson University, etc., which are also competitive but may consider.
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