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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Firstly, you need to know what you want and which course you want to study is upto you. After Bachelor's degree in nursing you can look for PG Diploma courses in nursing, occupational therapy, physiotherapy, etc. Universities in Canada do not accept 3 years Bachelor's degree, so check the admission requirements and SPP colleges. You can apply for the visa after you have the admission offer from a college. Right now, you need to check admission requirements on the college website and then take your IELTS and apply.

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rahul Kumar

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M.Sc maths in Canada is very competitive. If you have good academics in your B.Sc you can get into top universities in Canada. If you complete it from any of the top universities then jobs are pretty good.

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rahul Kumar

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If you score a band of above 7 in IELTS then you can get admission in Canada. Read word power made easy book, it only costs around INR 150 but you can get much more through it.

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rahul Kumar

Beginner-Level 5

Hi,
As the situation in USA is worse and there are many visa issues in UK and you deal with commerce, so it is best for you to move to Canada or Australia. If you get into a good university it will be much easy to get PR in Canada and Australia. Even NZ comes into the same scenario.

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Rohan Soni

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Hi Alex,
You need to study for at least 18 months (At a post graduate level) and work part time during that period in any province in Canada. (Quebec would require you to be fluent in French as well). After completing this time period, you will be eligible to apply for PR.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Amrita,
You can pursue your further studies after completing a course from a recognized DDE. However, the admission requirements are different with every university or college. You must check with the colleges and you must check, if they accept 3 year Bachelor's degree.

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Refat Bano

Beginner-Level 2

Yes, you can get a loan of up to INR 7 lakhs without mortgage for study abroad. For above 7 lakhs you will have to mortgage some property.

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Yazad Mithaiwala

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Fanshaw, George Brown and York are some of the colleges you can apply to in Canada.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Looks difficult with 66% since MS programs are very competitive and universities require high scores. Most programs are also research oriented. They will also check your personal statement and reference letters. I will also advice you to check other options such as in Australia, New Zealand, France, Netherlands, etc.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Jackson,
The eligibility requirements are different with different colleges and programs. Both the countries would have different entry criteria. Only by completing a Diploma won't make you an eligible candidate. You must have sufficient grades and you need to take IELTS/ TOEFL.

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