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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Harpreet,
Admission to a medical school and as an international application will be tough. You must take your MCAT and there are other pre-requisite course, you need to complete for admission purpose. Every university has its own admission requirement, hence, you should check the university website. Further, to practice medicine, you must take the Medical Council of Canada Evaluating Examination (MCCEE).

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Gaurav,
Health professions are surging in Canada, the demand is high and one of the best sectors. Your salary package should be good keeping the demand in view, however it will depend on your qualification, skills, prior experience and also the job profile. The highest salary in this profession can shoot upto an average of $90,000.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Himanshu,
Saskatchewan University offers a PG Diploma in mechanical engineering, you may pursue this course, it is also relevant to your education. You can check for more programs on the university website and also check the admission requirements.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

You may evaluate doing M.Tech in Software Systems from BITS Pilani WILP. It is two years distance learning program with acceptability in IT industry. You are eligible to do this course.

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Monika Singh

Contributor-Level 8

Look for Fanshawe College. Its under SPP. You can look either for information security management or network security architecture.
https://www.fanshawec.ca/programs-and-courses/graduate-and-professional-studies
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Monika Singh

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In which year did you complete 12th?
And in which stream did you complete class 12th?
Was it regular?
What kind of work experience you have?
In case there are no gaps (gaps would mean that a student is sitting idle and not doing anything), then based on the answers to above questions, we can still have a chance. All we need is a very strong visa intent and a course which is relevant to tour work experience.
Please answer the questions. Maybe, there might be a way out.
Looking forward for a reply.
Thanks.

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Monika Singh

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Canada is not a country to offer lot of options for MBA to students without work experience. If you are looking for long term settlement in Canada and to gain valuable work experience, then go for skilled courses. They call it post-graduation certificate or diploma. But please remember that it has to be relevant to your studies. Industrial design and automotive is a huge industry in Canada. Look for that.
Still, if you wish to our sue MBA, look for NYIT and Thompson River University. They don't ask for work experience.
Looking forward for a reply.
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Monika Singh

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Canada has ample job opportunities. 70% of their own population is at retirement age by next 5 years. And, employers value more of skilled courses rather than fresher MBA. But you have to keep in mind 'your interest' area while choosing the course. Of course, not to mention that it has to be relates to your previous studies.
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Monika Singh

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There are 2 types of Masters in Canada- Course based and research based. Which university have you completed your Bachelors from? How many backlogs do you have? Extracurricular activities also help. Then, GRE also adds up to your profile. But keep in mind, what the employer in Canada is looking for. Canada job market requires skill education. If you are looking for long-term settlement in Canada, go for Post-graduation certificates or diplomas in your related field. Like cloud computing and network security, if you have interest in animation that can also.
Please let me know what are your long term goals in Canada? So that we can discu
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Monika Singh

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Colleges doesn't provide Masters degree. They provide skilled based graduate certificate or diploma and they usually are of 1 year. But if you wish to study for 2 years in Canada to become eligible for 3 years of past study work permit, then enrol yourself in another course after year. This is called 1+1. This will also enhance your skills in this industry with dual certification.
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