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Harleen Bedi

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For post graduate courses it is preferable to have at least 6.5 overall bands in IELTS. Please note that with your IELTS score many colleges might still offer admission, but the visa officers may reject your student visa as college admission and visa are two different processes. Even if you qualify according to the college's criteria keep in mind the visa requirements.

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Saba Ahmad

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Chances are less with 52%. A minimum of 55% is required for colleges under SPP. For non SPP they require higher grades. You must decide what you want to study on your own, weigh your likes and dislikes and decide what to study. Canadian universities are very competitive and applicants must have a good academic record. Your admissions will also be based on your personal statement and letters of reference. Even if some university or college accepts you, visa rejection chance is very high if you apply to Canada. I will also suggest you look for options in Australia and other countries.

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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

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Hi Nagesh, University of Alberta is one of Canada's top most and extremely competitive. To be considered for admissions applicants must have high academic grades and English language skills. SAT is not mandatory but having a SAT score will really help. Take TOEFL or IELTS to meet English language requirements. Check the department website for minimum requirements. For tuition fees please refer to
http://www.registrarsoffice.ualberta.ca/en/Costs-Tuition-Fees/Undergraduate-Tuition/FallWinter-Tuition-for-International-Students.aspx
Hope it helped.

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Chetna S

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It would majorly depend on the university you are applying to so I would suggest you to write to them directly with this query. At the most you might require an affidavit for it.

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Chetna S

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Hi
In pune the best would be symbiosis that conducts it's own entrance called SNAP. For more colleges, you may check here.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-pune/2-0-0-174-0
For abroad, you need to take GMAT and TOEFL/ IELTS and though most of the universities do require work experience but you can try for those which take applicants w/o experience. First select which country you wish to apply for.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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PG Diploma courses in Canada do not require GRE scores. A GRE will help if you apply for a full fledged research oriented Master's.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi, if you are looking for M.Eng Research Based you must first be accepted by the department supervisor, so can't comment on admission chances. For course based M.Eng admissions will be competitive and will depend on the profiles of other applicants. You must also satisfy English language requirements.Your project work, letters of reference, personal statement etc will be checked and decision will be taken accordingly. Best of luck.

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Harleen Bedi

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MBA is more of an American concept and the program requires the students to have more work experience. MBA courses in US have classes where students have average work experience of 5 years.
PGDM is what Indian students are more familiar with. You can start a PGD with or without any work experience. That depends from university to university. PGD also has more theoretical approach to teaching while MBA is more practical course.
Canadian PGD is a respected degree and should be beneficial to your career.

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Harleen Bedi

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Please mention which course you wish to pursue in Canada? You can get a student visa only if you are admitted for a course first.

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Harleen Bedi

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The cost of living in Canada depends on which province your college will be located in. Big cities are obviously expensive to live in, while smaller towns are cheaper. So if you have a college or province in mind, please mention it so it gets easier to answer that question.
You can get a part-time job in Canada while pursuing your course. On a student visa, you will be allowed to work for 20 hours per week after your classes finish for the day. Here is an article which talks about part time work rules in Canada
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/part-time-work-option-in-canada-for-international-students-articlepage-971


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