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Monika Singh

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Vancouver Island University
Do you have a work experience? If not, NYIT and Thompson River University will be good options but without WE, doing MBA will not be an intelligent choice to make. Why do you wish to study in Canada? What are your goals? Please clarify more about your profile and goals so that a right guidance can be provided to you.
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Monika Singh

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Top business schools like Roman, Schulich and Eat. They have quite a work experience of average 4 years and the computing is tough. Please tell me why you wish to pursue MBA from Canada? I guess the reason will provide the answer and your course. You have to plan your education in Canada according to their job market.
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There are 2 sub categories in Mechanical engineering- automotive and automobile engineering. When it comes to Canada job market, Armoire is not an industry wherein there's a lot of scope for automotive engineering. Also, industrial design have a lot of scope. If you wish to pursue industrial design, please let me know. I'll shortlist a few options for you.
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Monika Singh

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Do you have work experience? As without WE, it's not worth doing MBA in Canada.
Canada job market requires more of skill education which they provide in a form of graduate certification or diploma. What are your key interest areas? Please mention in case you've done BBA or B. Com or completed your graduation in any other stream.
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Monika Singh

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Now, first please answer a few questions:
1) In which stream you were doing B. Tech which you dropped and how many semesters have you completed.
2) Give full details about your profile year wise.
3) Is your B.Sc in maths (regular). Does it give any computer related course?
4) Do you have some computer related certifications?
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All these questions must be kept in mind as getting the OL might be possible. But getting the visa will be difficult.

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Monika Singh

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Yes, you can look for Red River College for QA/QC in pharmaceutical industry course. It's one year advance diploma starting in September. But you have to clear out what exactly you were doing in those 2 years. If working, Then in which sector? Go through the link:
https://me.rrc.mb.ca/catalogue/ProgramInfo.aspx?ProgCode=QAQPF-AD&RegionCode=WPG
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Monika Singh

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Accounting Majors in Canada:
This is the default route to become CPA in Canada. If qualified, you will be admitted to the CPA Professional Education Program (CPA PEP).Here is the prerequisite for CPA PEP:
Complete a Bachelor degree in relevant concentration, e.g. B.Comm with an accounting major
Complete the prerequisite learning defined in The CPA Competency Map
Complete at least 120 credit hours or equivalent of education. Others
Those who are not qualified for CPA PEP will get into the CPA Prerequisite Education Program (CPA PREP). This may include non-accounting majors and international candidates.
This is a bridging program developed on
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Monika Singh

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Yes , you can. But it all depends on your percentage and number of backlogs. Please provide info on that. Are there GAP in your studies? When have you completed BCA? What exactly you were doing full-time during your studies? All these questions are important to understand your case. Depending on that, we can further discuss about the course that you can look up in Canada. Looking forward for a reply.
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Guri,
You need at least 55% to apply under SPP program. For the top ranked universities, you need more than 70%. These are the university admission requirements and scoring these marks does not mean that you will get the visa. You must receive the admission offer from the university, after which you can apply for the visa. The visa officer will also evaluate your profile.

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