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2016-02-01 17:16:23
Contributor-Level 9
Study options after BDS include Dental Hygiene, Orthodontics, Oral Surgery, Maxillofacial Surgery, Periodontics, Pediatric Dentistry to name a few. You can either pursue a Graduate Diploma programme or Master degree programme on the basis of your academic background and interest.
University of Manitoba, University of Alberta, University of British Columbia and University of Western Ontario are some of the top choices. Also check Vancouver College of Dental Hygiene, Vancouver Island University, The Canadian Academy of Dental Health and Community Sciences to name a few. Please visit the university/college websites for further
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2016-02-01 16:44:41
Contributor-Level 10
There are almost 41 MBA programmes in Canada. The best and the selective ones include -
University Of British Columbia (SAUDER)
HEC Montréal
McGILL (DESAUTELS)
Queen's
York (SCHULICH)
Toronto (ROTMAN)
Ottawa (TELFER)
Mcmaster (DEGROOTE)
Simon Fraser (BEEDIE)
Accommodation is provided by the university ( on campus housing) but you need to apply for it early. Generally on-campus housing includes dormitories, student halls etc. You can also opt for off-campus housing nearby the university such as rented apartments, home-stays etc. You must contact the university directly for accommodation information, they will not only provide you a
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2016-02-01 16:15:21
Contributor-Level 10
Getting a PR depends on a number of factors and the rules vary across the provinces. You must successfully complete your PG studies and apply for a post study work permit. The work permit duration depends on the duration of the program and it is a crucial period. You can apply fo
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2016-02-01 15:40:03
Contributor-Level 10
Fee structure for MS in Canada may range from CDN$10,000 to CDN$30,000 per year. Fee may be slightly higher depending on the university. You must also consider an additional expense of Rs. 4 to Rs.10 lakh as living expenditure. Remember that cost of living is high in big cities such as Vancouver and Toronto. Also you must consider application fee between CD$150 to CDN$250 per application/ per university. Refer to the latest conversion rates to view the amount in INR.
Canada is one of the fewest countries offering low tuition fee to international students in order to provide affordable quality education.
I hope it helps. Ple
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2016-01-31 18:55:33
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2016-01-25 17:48:31
Contributor-Level 10
This actually varies from region to region. While Indian CAs have good scope in gulf nations, companies in Canada or USA prefer domestic applicants over Indian CAs and is quite competitive. This is a fact so do not be discouraged. You can think of obtaining additional degrees. Also think about obtaining a CPA for which you must clear some vital examinations.
Please check Immigration Canada website and CPA Canada for related information.
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2016-01-25 17:08:35
Guide-Level 11
Yes, Canada is one of the best destinations for Civil Engineering. Some of the top civil engineering universities of the world are located in Canada. The best ones are given below
• University of Toronto
• McGill University
• University of Alberta
• University of Waterloo
• University of British Colombia
GRE and IELTS requirements varies, so I will request you to visit the individual websites for eligibility criteria. It is recommended that you have very good academic grades, GRE score of above 310 and IELTS of 6.5 as these are some of the most competitive universities.
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2016-01-25 16:50:45
Guide-Level 12
You must have a minimum score of 6.5 to be considered for admission at UM as per the university's admission requirement portal. You can contact the university directly for more information or confusion.
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2016-01-24 19:00:07
Contributor-Level 10
You should ideally go for a bachelor's degree in nursing or related field. Some college you can check are University of Northern British Columbia, Mount Royal University, Saskatchewan Polytechnic, Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology and Vancouver Island University. As an international student you must take the IELTS or TOEFL. Please check the college websites for admission requirements before applying.
Hope this helps.
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2016-01-24 18:53:18
Contributor-Level 10
First, you must know that physiotherapy or physical therapy course offered by the universities in Canada are a part of various faculties such as:
1. School of Medicine.
2. Faculty of Health Sciences.
3. School of Rehabilitation Science.
4. Faculty of Medicine, etc.
Admission requirements also varies as per University. Applicants must usually have a four year bachelor's degree and a high academic standing (above 70%). As an International student you must also submit IELTS or TOEFL score. You may also look for graduate certificate courses in physical therapy. You can check:
1. University of Saskatchewan.
2. University of Sherbro
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