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8 years ago
Guide-Level 11
Yes, you may, but the Canadian schools would look at your individual scores of maths for the same. All the universities may have different requirements thus be careful of the fact when you apply. Applying to high schools in Canada is a different process & as you would a minor applicant, you need to have a guardian there in Canada. If your parents live in Canada then it would be relatively easy to apply.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You can study if you have a good profile. Backlogs are considered if not a big number and if you have improved on your marks after clearing the backlogs. Since Canadian colleges are competitive I will also advise you to keep other country options also.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 11
Yes, it is absolutely worth to do a CS degree in Canada depending on the university you choose. Since Canada is a permanent residency oriented country, you will get 2-3 years of stay back & ideally if your performance/GPA is good enough with decent recommendations from your teachers (from a Canadian university), you may end up getting a decent salary of 50-80000 Cd$ annually.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 11
Hello,
Yes, you may be able to do your MS in CSE or IT from your undergrad stream of ECE but would be highly competitive. Since both the countries require high scores in the Bachelor's degree with least backlogs, and strong SOP & LORs, you must posses good grades & apply. Canada in addition to your application, prefers your communication with the professors of your stream as most of the MS in Canada are funded & need faculty approval for admission. I would strongly suggest you to take GRE too along with an English proficiency test (IELTS or TOEFL).
Please refer to https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-abroad-dc11509.
Hope this help.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
This will entirely depend on your interests and career aspirations. You may pursue a Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering or look for Bachelor's degree in more specialised subjects like automobile engineering or robotics, automotive design, etc. Check the admission requirements prepare accordingly.
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Good luck.
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