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Yes, recognised however very few universities in Canada accepts international students into their medical schools. Also there is no such thing called MBBS there, you have to enroll in a Bachelor's degree in biological sciences and take the MCAT before seeking entry into a medical school.
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Yes, it is possible however clarify if its an UG Diploma? If yes you must complete your Bachelor's degree prior a master course.
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In Canada, a PGDM and an MBA are quite different. The former is just a diploma program, while the latter is a full-fledged degree. The PGDM will tend to cover only a specific area of management (e.g. Supply
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Post-graduation Diploma courses are typically for a shorter duration than a full time degree, and they also cost less than a Master's degree. In addition, one can assume, that a PG is for the introduction into a new field of discipline, while a Masters is considered an advanced stage to the initial studies carried from previous knowledge. It is like, Post graduation Diploma can be used as a building block towards the Master's degree.
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https://internationalapplication.sheridancollege.ca
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