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Scholar-Level 17
Let me ask you, what job do you want to do? Ask yourself this question too. A clear career goal will help you decide. Best varies from individual to individual so know your own strengths and career aspirations, you will know better than any of us what you want. Check university websites for programs they offer and decide accordingly.
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Scholar-Level 17
No separate tests are required unless the university you are applying to asks for it. Typically, scholarships are offered by the universities or colleges to students who have excellent academic grades that is on the basis of merit. You may check the websites for financial aid information to get all details.
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Scholar-Level 18
Canada is always on the lookout for working personnel from across the globe. I feel both types that you mention are required there. So, I would advise you to grab the opportunity and accept whatever nob comes first.
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
There could be many options but your marks is an issue. Also its your own interests and aptitude with the help of which you must decide what to study. Check colleges under SPP. Since, you have not mentioned your subjects it is difficult to suggest what all courses you can see.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Admission decisions are made by the universities.No one can tell you if will get admissions but only ways how you can better the chances. Apply timely, your LOR and SOP will also be very important. A good application package is required. Take your IELTS if you haven't.
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Scholar-Level 17
First, know your plans and interest, if you have good grades and interested in computers, you can do your Masters in the same field or a related specialised field. What you want to study is your own choice finally.
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