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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Yes, you can. Very strong MBA essays are a requirement. Also the LORs will matter. Apply on time.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Hi Raman,
59% is a poor score for Canadian universities. First decide what to study and then check for the admission requirements. You are not eligible for MS programs from universities since around 75% is required. But you can check PG Diploma or Graduate Certificate courses. Check here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-abroad-dc11509
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
For MBBS in Canada, the process is as follows:
2 to 3 years of pre medical program
MCAT entrance exam
If you score well in entrance exam then you might get the opportunity to study MBBS in Canada. It is extremely challenging and expensive.
For MBBS in Singapore, the selection is based on SAT score, TOEFL, and BMAT exam.
Again it is very competitive and expensive.
I suggest you can opt for esteemed Government Medical Universities in Russian Federation or Ukraine. They offer English medium of education, direct admission and are affordable.
To know more you can take advantage of free counselling for admission:
http://edificeeducation.co
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
These universities have a tie and equally top ranked. There is no concept of on-campus placements in foreign university so if you are asking about the same there is no answer. However for employment information you can check the career report of the departments. Check the websites and find the employment/career reports.
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Scholar-Level 18
Your prospective University or college will definitely scrutinize your full academic record. Your explanation should be ready. But fundamentally they will see results and not the way you have undertaken the course.
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Guide-Level 14
It will depend on the programme specific entry requirements and the subjects you pursued. What you are planning to study must be relevant to your education background. Canadian colleges are very strict. Also, every college has different entry requirements.
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