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Saba Ahmad

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Hi Faizal,
You can refer to the below mentioned link for the list of SPP colleges:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/spp-colleges-in-canada-with-province-and-cities-articlepage-952


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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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If you meet the admission requirements, you can apply. You are eligible percentage wise, rest depends on your SOP, LOR and gap period. If you were working, you need not to worry. Every university's selection criteria are different, I will advice you to email the universities before you apply. They have dedicate admission advisors to help the applicants.

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Faizalkhan Pathan

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In my opinion, you can consider University of Alberta - Canada. It will cost you up to Rs.14 to Rs.15 lakhs per year including other expenses.

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Gurram Bhargav

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If you have scored 1300 in SAT, you should pursue Bachelor's degree from abroad. The tuition fee is very expensive, so you can look for scholarship.

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Hi Gauresh,
Please reframe your query, it seems to be incomplete. You may add details in the description column.

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Jewel PSStudent Counselor

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Popular SPP colleges are Humber, Seneca, Fleming, Fanshawe, Durham, Conestoga etc. The requirements differ but there is a standard rule for SPP colleges. You must have a minimum of 55% and must have an IELTS score above 6.5 with no module less than 6. For college requirements please visit their websites.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Puneet,
What are your plans for your future, career plans?

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sanjay kaushikOwner - Revata International - Education Abroad

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Hardik,
It is important to score well in your IELTS, you need at least 6 bands overall. Educational loan is possible, depending if you meet the loan provider's requirements.

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Mehar Wadhwa

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Srikanth,
The countries you have mentioned above are good, but you need to choose a country where you can get placement after completing your studies.
I would suggest you take Canada as an option as the courses are globally reorganized and if you take any 2 year course in Canada, you would get a work permit for 2-3 years after completing your course and even when you will studying, you can take any part time job to support yourself.
All the best.

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Mehar Wadhwa

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Yes, it will be affected.

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