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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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Harleen Bedi

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If you manage to get admission at a Canadian university, then you can get the visa. As long as you have goof IELTS scores, are admitted to a good course at a reputed Canadian university and show genuine proof of funds, student visa shouldn't be a problem.

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Chetna S

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Since you are an experienced professional, I would suggest you to go thru the skill shortage list of the countries you mentioned and apply for the diploma accordingly as that will give you a chance to work as well.

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Please elaborate your academic details such as grades, IELTS score, course you are looking for for proper guidance by our experts.

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Dr Navarun VarmaLecturer, NUS

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Princeton, MIT, CalTech, Virginia Tech, Georgia Tech, Brown , Cornell,Carnegie Mellon, University of Toronto, British Columbia, University of Waterloo are some of the famous colleges for undergraduate studies in US and Canada. Check the college sites for SAT requirements, TOEFL or IELTS scores they require and other academic criteria.

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Harleen Bedi

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Sheridan college is a popular college among Indian students, so it is reputable. Otherwise, if you meant this question in terms of the course, then only you can answer the question as your course choice will affect your career prospects. If it is in sync with your future goals then you don't need to worry about your decision.

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