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Rahul Amarnani

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Your choice of course will depend entirely on your interests.

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Saba Ahmad

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Hi Bhumika,
What you want to study is a choice you have to make independently. Please understand your own interests and requirements. You have a good academic grade so try for a highly ranked university like University of British Columbia, University of Toronto, University of Waterloo, McGill University, University of Victoria and so on. For a course listing you may check the study abroad section of Shiksha, please check the programs and requirements and decide.
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/bachelors-of-science-colleges-cl


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niharika patilgirls compare, women empower:D

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It depends on the stream you are from. If you are from science stream then it won't be a problem, but commerce or arts stream students are not advised to take up this course.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Dinesh,
As per FT rankings the best Canadian schools for Finance are -
University of Toronto: Rotman
University of British Columbia: Sauder
York University: Schulich
McGill University: Desautels
Western University: Richard Ivey School of Business

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Harleen Bedi

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MS in CSE is a very competitive course, and all the colleges/universities you have mentioned are under SPP. SPP courses get high number of applications, so it becomes even more competitive. However, your profile is decent. You should get accepted in at least one institute from the above. Please do mention if you will take GRE in future or not. GRE scores might prove to be important in your case.

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Tanushree Mitra

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Yes, it is little difficult with the MBA studies itself being so rigorous. However, with proper planning and dedication you may combine both. Many students take up part time jobs on -campus as teaching assistant etc. which also helps them with their studies.

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Khempreet Sidhu

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MInimum 60% to take a pathway programme in Canadian Universities.

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Harleen Bedi

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Your chances totally depend on what kind of job you get after this course. If you are able to finance your stay, then it might be possible. However, it is not easy to answer this question just on the basis of your course.

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