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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

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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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Charan,
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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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Saim, first you have to decide what you are going to study and where you want to settle. What is best for you is something you have to decide. Ask yourself if you want to pursue further studies in civil engineering or specialize in related fields like urban planning and design, architecture etc or do you want to pursue management studies. Know what you want and decide accordingly.

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simarjit Kaur

Beginner-Level 3

Both the countries are good.

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simarjit Kaur

Beginner-Level 3

Masters course will fetch you good money.

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muskan mahajan

Beginner-Level 4

It's great that you want to study in Australia or Canada. So for that, you need to score good marks and it's okay if not 90%, but if you score between 80 and 90%, you will become eligible for the scholarship. If we talk about Deakin University, Australia they are providing various kinds of scholarships especially 25 percent scholarship to every international student. Please work hard a little bit, so that you easily become eligible.
Good luck.

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Deepti chandola

Contributor-Level 9

It is completely a student's choice to take PGD or Masters. Difference is you get you clear more credits for Masters, the entry is difficult that PGD and it is more expensive. However, since it is like this you have the better money making options too. With PGD, you can still get a job (keeping in mind that hard work is still yours) but you will slowly progress. In case you plan to return and be a part of your own family business PGD will suit you more.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Harpreet,
It is rare that banks give loans for diploma programs. Banks issue loans only for Bachelor degree and master's programs and some Ph.D programs too. So, in short you won't get a loan. You can check private funding agencies like Credila or Prodigy Finance.

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Siddrat TaufiqueCommunication Writing, USA

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Sahil,
The answer will depend on what you want to study and also your education background. Please mention what you want to study, what your academic profile is etc basis which guidance can be provided.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

Guide-Level 12

Hi Jaskaran,
University Canada West is not listed under SPP. You may refer to the CIC website for the Canadian colleges participating in SPP.
http://www.cic.gc.ca/English/department/media/backgrounders/2010/2010-01-28.asp

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