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Chandra Shekhar

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Universities in Canada accepts GRE score as an additional test score for admission in Master in Engineering program. International students must submit a valid score to meet the entry requirements at Canadian Universities. There is one university, i.e., University of Waterloo, which accepts GRE Score for admission in MEng program.

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Chandra Shekhar

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The Masters of Engineering in Canada is full-time 12 – 48+ months programme for international students. There are over 25 universities in Canada that offer the best Masters programme in Engineering for students. The below table includes the duration of the programme with number of universities:

Course Duration

Number of Universities

0 to 12 months

8

13 to 24 months

14

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Chandra Shekhar

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The cost of studying masters in engineering in Canada for international students is ranges from INR 2.98 L to INR 40 L. The Memorial University of Newfoundland is among the most affordable universities to study MEng in Canada. The below table includes the range of first year tuition fees for MEng programme with number of universities:

1st Year Tuition Fees

Number of Universities

Max INR 10 L

11

Max INR 20 L

23

Max INR 30 L

25

Max INR 40 L

25

INR 40 L

1

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According to the Times Higher Education, the top 5 universities in Canada are University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, McGill University, McMaster University, and University of Montreal. The Canada's top institutes namely the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia score higher for research impact. This means that these schools produce high-quality academic work which is well-respected.

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Ontario Tech University is ranked among the world’s top universities. Currently, it holds the rank #1121 in Best Global Universities by the US News & World Report. Therefore, yes it is a prestigious university to study in Canada for international applicants.

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The University of Victoria has been ranked at #324 position in the best global universities category as per U.S. News & World Report. In the latest rankings, UVic's position has improved as compared to last year. In 2022, the university ranked at #334 position. In the rankings by U.S. News & World Report, the schools are ranked according to their performance across a set of widely accepted indicators of excellence. The ranking indicators that are considered include Global Research Reputation, Regional Research Reputation, Publications, Conferences, Normalized Citation Impact, etc.

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Trinity Western University is a private university and one of the best choices to study in Canada.

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Yes, international students are allowed to work in Canada. To ensure that students coming to Canada do not involve in activities other than education there is a limit to the number of hours international students can work in a week. International students are allowed to work only for 20 hours per week. To work and get paid in Canada, international students need a Social Insurance Number (SIN) issued by Service Canada. If you are a full-time student with a valid study permit then you may work at the campus at which you are registered. If your programme includes a mandatory work-integrated learning component such as co-op, internship, pl
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Sheridan College is a public Polytechnic institute of technology. It was founded in 1967 in the west-greater Toronto area in Ontario, Canada. Over time it has become one of Ontario's leading postsecondary institutions, educating approximately 22,500 full-time and 18,500 continuing and part-time studies students every year. Sheridan College is overseen by a Board of Governors, consisting of both appointed and elected representatives. The day-to-day administration of the institution is led by the President and CEO, and an Executive Team. Through creativity and innovation, Sheridan College is forging a new path that meets the future of st
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Students are recommended to reach Canada a month before the commencement of their classes so that they get enough time to complete the COVID-19 vaccination or quarantine needs and settle down. They should not arrive earlier than the aforementioned period otherwise the Border Services Officer may deny them entry. It is always good to reach early at your college before your term starts. There are many things that you need to arrange for yourself after reaching Canada. You get enough time to assimilate with the environment and local people.

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