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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
For doing job, we all know that Canada is not well populated country. And so, competition is much lesser than in Australia. Besides that, there is always requirement of skilled human resources. And there are oil rigs in Alberta, which provides many great opportunities, in oil & gas sector if interested.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Chances are good but additional requirements are also there such as GRE and demonstration of research work. MS programs in Canadian universities are mostly research based and leads to a Ph.D. You must be accepted by a research supervisor as well. I will advice you to visit university websites first and go through the MS program requirements.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Showing one year expenses is a requirement but only showing funds will not guarantee a visa. Read this article to know what is required to apply for student visa:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada-student-visa-new-rules-to-apply-from-june-2014-applycontent5748
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Admission in any university abroad depends on a lot of dynamic factors. Proficiency in English, grades in your previous studies, etc. But with your CGPA, I think you should get admission. But remember the process in many a countries is pretty lengthy and one needs to begins many months before course is set to commence.
Best wishes.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Undergraduate education in Canada may cost around US$14,000 to US$30,000. The average fee is around $25,000 ( Canadian dollars) a year. Living expenses must also be considered which is around CA$10,000-15,000 a year.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Canada's top ranked business schools in this area include McGill University, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, Simon Fraser, York University, University of Western, University of Ottawa, University of Alberta, University of Waterloo to name a few.
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
I am assuming you complete your B.Ed or BA as seen from your previous query. So, you can look for PG Diploma or Graduate certificate programs in Educational Leadership, Educational Counseling, Adult and Post-Secondary Education, Community Services and Early Childhood, Educational Contexts, Higher Education Leadership etc. Popular universities include University of Alberta, University of Calgary, University of Manitoba, George Brown College etc.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
I am assuming you complete your B.Ed or BA as seen from your previous query. So, you can look for PG Diploma or Graduate certificate programs in Educational Leadership, Educational Counseling, Adult and Post-Secondary Education, Community Services and Early Childhood, Educational Contexts, Higher Education Leadership etc. Popular universities include University of Alberta, University of Calgary, University of Manitoba, George Brown College etc.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Are you talking from a job perspective? In this case if you have a UG diploma then prospects are not too high, chances are that you won't even get a good job offer. if you plan for a diploma in Canada the situation would be more or less the same, only entry level jobs without any growth may be available. Aim for a Bachelors and a Masters for better prospects. I hope my answer helped.
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