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New answer posted
2016-01-24 18:38:51
Contributor-Level 10
You can plan to study a graduate diploma or graduate certificate course in your desired area or other courses such as Retail Pharmacy, Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs and Quality Operations, Community Pharmacy etc. Alternatively you can proceed towards a MS in Pharmacy however it will be competitive keeping your grades in mind. As an international student you must also take the IELTS and keep atleast a band of 6 in each section. A score of 6.5 overall is mostly required. Please check the college websites before applying.
Hope this helps and feel free to revert.
New answer posted
2016-01-24 18:10:38
Contributor-Level 10
I am outlining the steps below so you could understand better -
1. You must send your academic certificates and transcripts to Pharmacy Examining Board of Canada (PEBC, Canada) for initial screening and evaluation.
2. Take the two exams namely 'Evaluating Exam and Qualifying Exam' conducted by PEBC and obtain the 'Certificate of qualification' by PEBC after successfully clearing the two examinations.
3. Pass an English language proficiency test such as TOEFL or IELTS. You must have the minimum score requirement as per province and university.
4. Take the law exam or Jurisprudence exam.
5. Finally you must undertake the studentsh
New answer posted
2016-01-22 17:52:16
Contributor-Level 10
If you are looking for a PR in Manitoba, it is one of the toughest in Canada and hence the province sees fewer International students settling down there. You can read about the Express Entry Program to find more details about it. As per the new rules international students are now in the same pool of skilled applicants and hence competition is tight. Domestic applicants with higher work experience and credentials are given more preference for obvious reasons.
University of Manitoba's MS programs in Computer Science are as follows:
1. M.Sc (Thesis).
2. M.Sc (Coursework) and
3. M.Sc (Coursework Co-op).
The Coursework MSc program h
New answer posted
2016-01-22 17:31:47
Contributor-Level 8
The economy in Canada is booming and due to the shortage of skilled professionals you have a fair job prospect. The areas of IT, engineering and business are particularly in demand. Also work permits granted to International students after studies is a golden opportunity.
Some students manage to get hired during their internship. You must however remember that you must look for a job yourself. Minimum salary may be around C$1,700 per month depending on your credentials and the job profile.
Hope this helps.
Feel free to write back for any more clarification.
New answer posted
2016-01-22 15:14:45
Contributor-Level 10
The ideal choice for you would be a masters in sociology or related fields such as gender studies, work and labour markets, political sociology, urban sociology to name a few. Masters programmes are research oriented and usually leads to Ph.D. Hence it is important that you have inclination towards research.
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New answer posted
2016-01-22 13:43:18
Contributor-Level 8
It is a difficult question to answer as both the topics are quite good in Canada and the top Universities also offer courses in Project Management and Supply Chain management. A good way to choose the course is by first knowing your career plans. Also keep your past education and work experience is mind while deciding.
Hope this helps.
New answer posted
2016-01-22 13:40:48
Contributor-Level 8
New answer posted
2016-01-22 10:34:01
Contributor-Level 10
Would require more details such as your educational background, subjects etc so that I can guide you better.
Do update.
New answer posted
2016-01-22 10:23:52
Contributor-Level 10
Saskatchewan , Alberta and Quebec supposedly have somewhat relaxed PR rules for international students. Alberta is also one of the popular student cities. You should probably look for universities in these provinces for better opportunities. Please remember that only the best students have bright chances so you must fare well in your academics.
Some recommendations would be Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, University of Saskatchewan, McGill University and Concordia University. As an international student you must also submit a valid IELTS or TOEFL score. Please check the websites for further admission
New answer posted
2016-01-21 16:03:10
Contributor-Level 10
You must first decide your career path and then pick a course. This is also important to show your seriousness towards your goals and studies.
Please let me know if you have a work experience and how do you plan your career so that I can give you a better suggestion. Look forward to hear from you.
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