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2016-03-10 14:54:51

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Anurupa M BorcherdtArchitect & Interior Designer, Australia

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Hello Mahipatsinh,
I am not too sure if I can insert every detail here. Admission requirements differs with universities and countries. Most universities require not more than two backlogs per sem.If you have a backlog Germany will be impossible as academic records is the most important factor. Improving your grades considerably if you have backlogs is crucial.

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2016-03-10 12:36:35

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Harleen Bedi

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Higher studies in Germany are free for all students. So, you only need to spend on the cost of living. However, note that free education is available only in public colleges and universities, not private. So, if you work hard and aim to get admitted to the public universities in Germany, your education will be free of cost.

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2016-03-09 18:09:59

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Nidhi SharmaStudent Mentor for Foreign Education

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Dear Sanjay,
While I certainly support the list of the universities mentioned above, I do feel that your academics in your undergrad, GRE & TOEFL besides your strong letter of recommendations & statement of purpose fetches you scholarships. The scholarships comes in different forms at universities at Masters level:
Research Assistant ship
Teaching Assistant ship etc.
The RA & TA is awarded to academically promising students.
Good luck.

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2016-03-09 15:01:15

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Satabdi Banerjeea career guide to abroad education

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You have to follow up with the career cell of the Canadian university. Reading articles on this also gives a fair idea since it's a subjective thing. As not everyone joins in similar range, you may well connect with graduate advisers of the universities you are interested in.

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2016-03-09 14:18:07

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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

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Kindly clarify, if you are looking for a 1 year or 2 year course in Canada.

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2016-03-09 13:43:45

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Harleen Bedi

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Here is the list of top colleges offering diploma in Canada. Kindly apply the 'electronics and electrical engineering' filter to refine your search:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/certificate-diploma-in-engineering-in-canada-cl1240


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2016-03-09 12:42:09

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Megha BhardwajI would love to offer my helping hands..

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Ricky,
I want to confirm if you are looking for MHA as in Masters in hospital administration or Masters in hospitality management or hotel administration. MHA is the common abbreviation for Masters in hospital administration or Masters in healthcare administration.

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2016-03-08 23:45:53

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Bhumi ShahAssistant Manager (North America)

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If your graduation was of four years, maximum number of backlogs they would accept is eight. However, there is no surety even with less than eight backlogs. High commission evaluates each mark sheet individually and carefully. If you have more than 4 - 5 backlogs, it is advisable to not to take the risk.

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2016-03-08 23:37:40

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Bhumi ShahAssistant Manager (North America)

Contributor-Level 9

Can you tell me about your undergraduate CGPA to give you some insights?

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2016-03-08 11:14:00

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Harleen Bedi

Contributor-Level 10

It depends on your profile.
MS courses usually require a very strong academic profile with minimum GPA of 3.5 at Canadian universities.
In case of diplomas, you can get admission to good universities with minimum percentage of 65% (approx).
The reason being that the MS courses are very academically rigorous, which diplomas focus a bit more on the practical aspect as well. So, the ultimate choice depends on your profile, as both courses can lead to well-paying jobs.

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