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Priyanka Solanki

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Hi,
Some of the options are: -
1. Acting Courses
2. Beautician Courses
3. Fashion Design Courses
4. Event Management Courses
5. Mass Communication Courses
6. Foreign Language Courses
7. Hotel Management Courses
8. Audio Visual Media Courses
9. Dance Courses
10. Entrepreneurship Courses

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shiwani singh

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University of Toronto
University of Waterloo
McGill University
University of British Columbia
University of Calgary
University of Alberta
Queen's University
Universit de Montral

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M Mathai

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Gap year is not a problem, if you are looking at studying in Canada. However, the compartment can be a cause for concern from the visa perspective. You can get admission in some non-SPP colleges, and also SPP colleges, if you apply directly without any agency help. You haven't mentioned if you have cleared the compartment, or if you are working. All these factors are taken into consideration when assessing your application. You will need to ensure that you pick a course that you are serious about and I would recommend writing a cover letter to explain your position and interest in academics in Canada.

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M Mathai

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You need to go through the National Dental Examining Board of Canada website thoroughly to get more details on the process of applying as a foreign trained dentist. Their website is https://ndeb-bned.ca/en. You will have to click on the link for "Non-Accredited Programs" as the Indian degree is not recognized as equivalent by Canada. The details for the NDEB Equivalency process are given on this page. The NDEB Equivalency Process includes three assessments which include a test as well. If you successfully complete these assessments then you are allowed to participate in the next step I.e. NDEB Certification Process.
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M Mathai

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I can provide information about the process in Canada as I am familiar with that system. As an internationally trained medical professional, you will have to undergo a credential assessment to establish that your degree is recognised after which you have to clear the test conducted by Medical Council of Canada (MCC). The MCC Evaluating Examination (MCCEE) has exam preparation resources and a self-administered examination which you can take to assess your preparation level. Assuming you have cleared the MCCEE and completed the credits required for International medical graduates. The last step is to get a license to practice in Canada.
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M Mathai

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Computer science is one of the popular courses at McGill University. So even though the minimum entrance admission criteria is 3.2/4 GPA but actual marks required for admission is much higher. You will need to submit your CV and an SOP. Re tests-you will need to submit GRE for academic and IELTS / TOEFL for English language proficiency.

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Chetna S

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Both serves different needs. If you want to have a career in research and development go for MS. MBA is ideal if you seek a management career and also MBA programs require work experience prior admission.

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M Mathai

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You haven't mentioned which subject you have done your B.Sc in. Usually, people go for a Masters or PG Diploma in Canada after completing Bachelor's degree here. Both the courses can lead up to different career options. You can go for a Tech or Management course with a specialisation which is linked to your course if that is your interest. You can also look for courses in new areas of your interest. Career options open up with qualifications from Canada. Work options with Indian degree and no work experience are not very high.

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M Mathai

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Law is a second degree in Canada. You have to complete your 4 year Bachelor's degree. After that, you can appear for the LSAT exam. If you clear the LSAT and the counselling then you are admitted to the law courses. For more information about LSAT, you can check this link: http://www.lsac.org/aboutlsac/about-lsac

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shiwani singh

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If you want to study in Canada for Masters of Surgery, you need to give the exams for the qualification of it. Once you qualify the exam, you can easily do it.

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