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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Its a good thought that you have chosen Canada as your study destination. The scope of courses depend on province to province. Civil Engineering and petroleum engineering courses are in great demand in Alberta, British Columbia and Manitoba province. Aerospace and mechanical engineers are required in Quebec. But, you need to learn French in order to work in Quebec. If you are IT oriented then you can choose Ontario province.
All the best.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
This can be decided by the university only. Backlogs are not accepted well by Canadian institutions. They are extremely competitive, however you can still check with a few average ranked universities or colleges. Cases of visa rejection is also high if you are not academically strong. I would suggest you to keep options open, Australia and New Zealand and some European countries would be better.
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I. Each work situation is developed and/or approved by the co-operative educational institution as a suitable learning situation.
II. ii. The co-operative student is engaged in productive work rather than merely observing.
III. iii. The co-operative student receives remuneration for the work performed.
IV. iv. The co-operative student's progress on the job is monitored by the co-operat
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 15
You need to score 70% in Bachelors degree.
TOEFL: PBT: 580 - 600 minimum.CBT: 237-250 minimum.
Some universities will require GRE score: 1200-1500.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
Canadian Universities don't require GRE. Your IELTS score is good. You can definitely get into a decent university.
You can try for :
1) Concordia University
2) Windsor University
3) University of Western Ontario
4) New York Institute of Technology, Vancouver
5) Lakehead University
6) Brock University
All the best!
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