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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Windsor Flying Club - 2600 Airport Road, Unit 105
Windsor, Ontario N8V 1A1
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700 South GATE Road
St. Andrews, Manitoba R1A 3P8
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WM Aeroflight
Peterborough Airport
925 Airport Road
Peterborough, Ontario K9J 0E7
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Blue Bird Flight Academy
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46190 B Airport Road
Chilliwack, British Columbia V2P 1A5
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Himanshu, yes you can. Logistics and Supply Chain Management professionals are very much in demand. Work experience is not required. Take IELTS or TOEFL , GRE or GMAT might be asked for. US, Singapore, UK, Canada, Australia, The Netherlands are some of the popular country options. Please go through important career resources
http://www.apics.org/ the Association for Operations Management
https://cscmp.org/ the American Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals
http://www.elalog.eu/ European Logistics Association
Best of Luck.

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Deepti chandola

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Not bad scores. Try UBC, York and Toronto. But keep safe options such as university of Alberta, University of Calagary. It also matters a lot that you have work experience or not, if yes then how many years and which field.

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Wikum Karunaratne

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B.Sc in biology has more scope.

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Suni K

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Clear English Proficiency Tests such as IELTS, TOEFL etc as applicable to your university with demanded score.

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Suni K

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It depends on your university. Some universities demand 6.5 aggregate (and more) with not less than 6 in individual bands.

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Ravi Kumar Pandit

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On an average, keep 20-30 lacs in bank account to think about Canada. But, it is going to get to many more after the completion of course.

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john paul

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look for university rating on website most of them charge high for international students. study french and do the MBA in Ottawa university. its of low cost.try hec montreal

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john paul

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as Your marks are low u may have to take bridge courses.get good scores in gre .get good scores on IELTS around 8. go for university courses with bridge courses or diploma courses u may do an MBA or MS frm a good university and will help u get a placement

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john paul

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you will have to show a bank balance of 5.5 lakhs. its the living cost for one year.its roughly 11000 cad. 2000 $you can withdraw once u reach canada. The rest is divided into 12 and u can draw it monthly. more over u can work 20 hrs weekly while u study and 40 hrs during Your vaccation. u will get around 10$ per hour.

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