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Harleen Bedi

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That totally depends on you and your skills. If you are great at your studies and professional practice then no one can deny you a job you deserve. No one can guarantee you jobs or predict the outcome after you finish your course. So this question doesn't have any right answer to it. It will all depend on your situation and efforts.

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Harleen Bedi

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Average cost of an undergraduate course in nursing from Canada would be around $17,435 per year. This amount does not include living expenses.

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Harleen Bedi

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Since you are from engineering background, it is recommended you choose a course relevant to electrical engineering. The visa officers are very particular about your choice of course and if they feel you have opted for a course not in sync with your educational background, they can reject your visa application.
The course structure of a PGD and a Masters is different so you should visit the college websites and see the syllabus structures yourself and decide which one seems best to you.
To tell the best university or college, please first mention which course are you interested in pursuing.

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Harleen Bedi

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How you define 'best' depends on a lot of factors. If you mean according to rankings then here is a list of the top 10 highly ranked colleges
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/top-10-mba-colleges-in-canada-articlepage-684
If you have any other criteria of defining 'best', please mention it here for further clarification.
Indian students are used to the concept of campus placements and on-campus recruitment for getting jobs. There is no concept of placements Canada. Most Canadian universities have a cell called a Career Services Center, which helps you get jobs and helps you prepare for interviews. The on-campus recruitment is always driven

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Following engineering streams have high value in Canda:
Mining and construction Engineering
Software Engineering
Petroleum and Chemical Engineering
Aerospace Engineering
Electronics Engineering

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Nischay ChadhaClear as a crystal

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Can I know about your area of interest? Do you want to settle in Canada or return back to India after your higher studies?

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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In terms of career prospects, the USA is far better than Canada and is one of the favorite educational destination for students, but Canada is also a preferred by international students and prospects are also high for electrical engineers. The cost of education is less in Canada as compared to the USA. Now as per your academics, you can choose any of the countries to pursue your higher education.

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Deepayan Deyday dreamer,never give up........

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Kindly suggest the course you want to pursue in Canada (BS or MS). Also, which subject or stream you want to opt for in Canada.

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Nischay ChadhaClear as a crystal

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They have a point scale system to allot the PR to a particular citizen. Your academic study is also included in that. The more you score in studies, the more you will earn points which will help you in getting a PR. Your IELTS score also carry points, that's why people are advised to score more in IELTS.
Other factors are also included for e.g. permanent work, if your spouse is also coming along you to Canada having good academic qualifications then her points will be added to your points or if you have a relative who is a PR of Canada. So, there is a point scale system in Canada for getting a PR.

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