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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Different programs have different requirements, you can check the university website for the programme you want to study since you haven't mentioned the subject, alternatively you can mention here.
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Scholar-Level 17
Hi , if you are applying under SPP because Fanshawe is a SPP college then you are not eligible to apply with so many backlogs. Upto eight backlogs are accepted only. Even if a college or Fanshawe allows you to apply, visa chances are zero. You should keep other country options like Australia etc.See here if it helps
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/what-is-spp-program-articlepage-350
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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
As you have done BE with a good percentage. You can surely join any of the good institutes in Canada for higher studies if you are really interested. There are an ample number of growth and career opportunities if you study in Canada. So, you must look forward and move on.
You can pursue Master's degree in Canada. It carries various good job opportunities and growth.
Master's degrees which are generally offered in Canada are MA (i.e. Master of Arts) or M.Sc (i.e. Master of Science). The title MA tends to be for the arts, humanities and social science, while M.Sc is for life sciences and chemistry (there are exceptions). There are also
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Guide-Level 14
Hi,
You can but not every university has the same requirements, it is recommended that you gain some work experience in the public health sector to make your application stronger. For fees and more options, check this:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/masters-in-health-courses-sl
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Your grades are good, admissions shouldn't be an issue.Even your IELTS score is okay for UG course. But you must apply on time and see that your SOP and LORs are very strong.
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