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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
You should have at-least 65% and above in your B.Tech with IELTS score of 6.5 bands. If you have a good GRE score, then it can also help you.
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The main criteria is brilliant academic performance. Scholarships are based on merit, universities will automatically consider you for scholarship when you apply, some universities may require you to write essays, etc.
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If you get admitted to a very reputed university in Canada then you can go ahead otherwise pursue it in India. Of course, studying in Canada will give you much advanced training and access to better technology in this field.
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Chances are very minimal. 45% will not be accepted and you will not be granted a visa, particularly for Canada. In fact, no university abroad accepts anything below 55%. Low tier universities may accept you but visa is a big question. Why don't you instead study in India and apply abroad after you qualify?
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