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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
This is the default route to become CPA in Canada. If qualified, you will be admitted to the CPA Professional Education Program (CPA PEP).Here is the prerequisite for CPA PEP:
Complete a Bachelor degree in relevant concentration, e.g. B.Comm with an accounting major
Complete the prerequisite learning defined in The CPA Competency Map
Complete at least 120 credit hours or equivalent of education. Others
Those who are not qualified for CPA PEP will get into the CPA Prerequisite Education Program (CPA PREP). This may include non-accounting majors and international candidates.
This is a bridging program developed on
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 8
Thanks.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
You need at least 55% to apply under SPP program. For the top ranked universities, you need more than 70%. These are the university admission requirements and scoring these marks does not mean that you will get the visa. You must receive the admission offer from the university, after which you can apply for the visa. The visa officer will also evaluate your profile.
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8 years ago
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Ideally, it should be recognised but you must check with the universities directly. Degrees approved by UGC-DEC are accepted globally but every university has its own admission requirement. Some universities will allow you to apply while some may require a qualification assessment of your degree to check its Canadian equivalency. You may email the universities and they will guide you as per their norms. Nothing to worry here.
Good Luck.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
In Ontario, future prospects is good for computer programmers but not that high. But still, as per market reports of the Canadian immigration website, there will be growth. Computer programmers with experience and up-to-date skills particularly in programming languages such as C+, Unix, SQL, Java and Visual Basic will supposedly have the best employment and career prospects.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Applying to a course will be easier after you obtain the PR. You will follow criteria required by the PR or citizens and not international students. So, you need to wait till you enter Canada. Also, criteria will differ from college to college. So, I will advice you to contact the colleges before hand.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Here are some of the best known universities in Canada in the Ottawa province:
University of Ottawa
Carleton University
Algonquin College
I am not sure if Algonquin college has computer engineering but check the university. University of Ottawa and Carleton are quite reputed. Please visit the websites, check the admission requirements and if eligible apply. You must also take your IELTS and recommend you to take the SAT as well.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Both the countries are equally good for MBA. However, if you do not like cold weather then Australia is the better choice. The requirement for admission is about the same in both countries, you need a final year score of at least 65% and an IELTS overall score of 6.5 with no band less than 6. You will need a SOP, 2 Letters of reference from your college professors, your degree certificate, your semester wise mark sheet and a consolidated mark sheet. For Australia, you will need to only colour scan these and send them to the university in which you are applying and for Canada, you will need to send the scanned as well as not
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