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One of the first things you need to do is to find out the requirements to work as a dentist in Canada.
Regardless of your education or experience, you need to get a license in Canada in order to practice as a dentist. All regulatory bodies recognise the certificate of the National Examining Board of Canada (NDEB), but you need to graduate from an accredited program in Canada or the USA and with some
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For Bachelor's degree, an overall score of 6.5 with no section less than 6 is generally required but you need to check on university websites for specific requirements. The procedure is online, check on university websites for the admission portal. You have to draft a good SOP and get strong LORs too. Check here, this link could be helpful.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/bachelors-in-hospitality-courses-sl
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You will get admission if you meet the admission requirements. Also, admission decisions are taken by the universities, every university has different admission criteria, selectivity etc. Take your IELTS, check university websites for the requirements and start the application process.
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Please specify your academic grades and what you want to study for better guidance.
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Cost of living can be around $15,000 - $20,000 per year for international students depending on your accommodation, fooding and lifestyle of course. Part time jobs are available for students, you will be allowed to work for 20 hours a week and full time during holidays. More information will be given to you by the universities about part time jobs etc.
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You are comparing two very different subjects which have no relation to each other. It is best if you decide if you are inclined more towards hospitality or engineering. If you are strong in mathematics and want a career in engineering you should go for B.Tech. Hotel management is a different field altogether. To be in HM you must have a vibrant personality and business skills as well. Research more on what hotel management is about, the career outcomes, etc. and see if this is what you have been looking for. Both the sectors have good prospects in their own sectors.
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