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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Engineering is one of the top job sectors in Canada, the overall sector is in demand and requires professionals. Mechanical and electrical engineering are currently are most in demand. These are followed by civil engineers and software engineers. You must also check the SOL for skill shortages.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Afraid to say, you are not eligible to pursue higher studies in Canada. You could have still been eligible had you scored better grades but 42% is not even recognised. At least 55% is recommended. Please pursue a one year PGDM full-time and maintain your academics to study abroad in future.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
I did not understand your query. There are many management courses which are good based on one's interest and profile. A program which might be good for me may not be suitable to you. You have to check the websites and program structures and specialisation to see what interests you. Secondly there are many universities which won't accept a 3 year bachelor degree. What you can do is check colleges like Humber, Seneca, Durham and look for PG Diploma or Graduate certificate programs in management. Which specialisation is best for you is something you must decide.
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Guide-Level 12
To study medical in Canada, you have to apply to a Bachelor's degree programme of four years initially and must also clear the Medical College Admission Test after your BS to seek admissions into a medical school. Most universities do not admit international students. It is too early to talk about your job given the competitiveness. You must take the MCCEE to start practicing which has a long way to go. Apply to a school first.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You may pursue BBS from any stream in India and Canada but check with the university for any specific course you are looking for in it. They might have specific requirements for that. Check here for more details:
https://www.bachelorstudies.com/BBA/Canada/
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
While applying for the student visa, you must show enough funds for one year to support your tuition and living expenses. If you don't you will not be granted a visa. Part time job will help but not fully, you will get the minimum wage atleast depending on the province but it is not sufficient the entire dues. You need to check immigration websites for monthly earning and job queries. Manage your finance first, check for education loans and other options before applying.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Hi Shrey,
A very generic query! You can pursue a Bachelors either in mechanical or specialise in a specific area such as automobile, robotics, etc. What to study is something you should know. Know your interests and areas of expertise or excellence. Check program details carefully on university websites, see if they interest you and meets you career plans. Refer this list for options
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/be-btech-in-mechanical-engineering-colleges-ds
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