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Bhargav C

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Hello Jishnu,
With 70% in Bachelors degree why do you prefer PGD. Definitely you can get into Masters program as 2 backlogs is not an issue at all. Try to score 6.5 in IELTS with no band less than 6. You will definitely get in some of the reputed Universities in Canada.
Some of the universities which I could suggest you based on your Bachelor's aggregate assuming 6.5 IELTS score :
1) Concordia University, Montreal
2) University of Windsor
3) Dalhousie University
4) Carleton University
5) University of Western Ontario
6) NYIT, Vancouver
Try to prepare a strong SOP
Coming to the financial aid :
As per the Canadian Immigration, you can show funds i
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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

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Can I know about the stream in which you are pursuing the graduation? As far as your academic scores are concerned with 65% you will be able to get admission in the good colleges in the countries you have mentioned. For Australia and Canada, you need to score 6.5 band in IELTS (6 band in all sections), for the USA, you need to take TOFEL and score good marks in it. You also need to appear for GRE or GMAT exam depending on the field of interest.

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Gaurav SarodeFailure for me is just by-chance & surprising

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Yes ofcourse. Give GRE, TOEFL exam with top scores.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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In their terms, a post graduate degree means a Ph.D or any degree you pursue after you graduate. When you say you graduated it means you completed your Master's. Now, there are PG Diploma courses too in Canada which are vocational or career oriented courses. A Masters generally lead to research. Which option you should opt is upto you, do you like research or looking for a professional degree?

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Preeti Singh

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Canada is the preferred choice and has some good MBA programs, but entry can be very competitive. Usually, you need 4 years Bachelors degree and minimum 2 to 3 years of relevant work experience and a minimum GMAT score of 550 to 650.
The job prospects are also good as after completing 2 years MBA, you will be eligible for a 3 years open work permit in Canada.

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Ankita BhattEducation counselor

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Hi Gurpreet,
Can you also share your grades? I will also suggest you to email studyabroad@shiksha.com or anamika.saxena@shiksha.com for university suggestions as per your profile. It is a free of cost service.

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HARIKRISHNAN RAGHUCreative guy with helping nature & stoicism!

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Hi,
There are colleges and universities in Canada for education. The main difference is that, in colleges the fees will be low like Rs.4 to Rs.7 lakhs and course name will be PGDM, but not Masters of business administration (MBA). The colleges will be brimful with Indians, when compared to universities and this colleges are not even in the list of top 1000 business schools in the world. So, if you are looking for good future, career and good exposure and job opportunities, then go for Universities in Canada.
Below mentioned is the eligibility criteria to get admission in good universities:
1. You need to have minimum 2-3 years of work ex
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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

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Hi Israr,
Both, Seneca and Lambton are popular SPP colleges and almost all of them provide pretty much the same quality of education. You can select your choice by researching more on their career assistance, internship opportunities, co-op education, industrial tie-ups, etc. You may e-mail the colleges to find these information.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

You can take GMAT or GRE and TOEFL or IELTS. If you are aiming for good universities, these scores will be required along with working experience. The fee may cost around Rs.20 to Rs.30 lakhs a year. Most of the programs are less than 2 years.

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