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roshan hegdeborn to achieve and fly in colours

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CSE has a large demand in Canada.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
Canadian PG Diplomas are popular however if you will get a job will depend on your skills and academic performance. Obtaining a job in Canada is possible since work permit options are available for international graduates. Obtaining a work experience in Canada before applying to other countries will give you better prospects. It is wise to check with the colleges directly for global career assistance.

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Chetna S

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You can compare the colleges you have shortlisted or yet to be shortlisted. If its IIM, ISB, XLRI and the top ranking ones you may consider an MBA in itself. However, if you get into a top ranking university in Canada you should consider the second option for better prospects globally. Remember ISB and IIM are listed in the world rankings and globally reputed.

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

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Hello Mohammed, I am afraid, yes visa prospects for your profile is low. 52% marks is a poor score for Canadian universities. You may still be admitted by a college however if your profile, SOP, LORs are not impressive you stand a poor chance.

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

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Hello, I am afraid but 52% marks is quite low to get into a Canadian University. You can opt for colleges under SPP, however I doubt your visa chances which will depend on your communication skills, your intention of studying and of course your overall application kit. Look for advanced diploma, post-secondary diploma or even Bachelor's degree programs in a relevant area. Keep check on your interests, it's important you know what you want. Take help of the options here:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/bachelors-of-business-in-abroad-cl1239
Check the entry requirements of each program.


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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Sishin,
Since you already have an MBA, you have to pick your course very carefully since you cannot pursue the same program again, not in Canada. Though there could be number of options what you want to study is your choice and you have to have a very clear vision of your career. You may look for PG Diploma or Graduate certificate courses in specialized areas such as Marketing Research, Labour Laws, Global HRM, Global Business Management etc. You have to visit university websites and check relevant programs they offer. If you don't have work experience you should gain some and find out your interests and plan your future accordingly

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

Guide-Level 11

Hello,
Please consider McGill University, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, University of Waterloo, University of Alberta and University of Ottawa among others. Note that majority of the universities in Canada do not accept 3-year Bachelor degree, you have to contact them for detailed requirements. Also, some programs may be open to only domestic students.

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

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Hello,
Canadian MS degrees are highly competitive. They are either course work based or research based. It is slightly easier to get into a course work MS program compared to a research based one. High academic grades, demonstration of research work such as publications etc are required. If you are opting for a research based program you must be accepted by the research supervisor of the particular university/department. GRE may be required but not mandatory mostly. I will advice you to start visiting university websites for the entry requirements and deadlines. Apply early. Feel free to revert for any clarification.

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

Guide-Level 11

Hello,
Yes, you can. It depends if you meet the admission requirements. Talking about the gap, this will depend on the nature of your gap whether you prepared for some exams or gained work experience etc. You may have to submit a statement of activity to the university along with your SOP to justify your gap.

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