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amit jainamit.jain@scholarsabroad.com

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Though not necessary, You may arrange for gap certificate to be safe. Focus on your IELTS and target 7.0. I would require further info on your profile to guide you further.

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amit jainamit.jain@scholarsabroad.com

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Sit for the IELTS exam. Get a score of 80%+ in your 12th for good universitues

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DENNIS VASANTHAKUMAR PAULEducation Consultant

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STUDYING IN Canada is surely better because the education system they follow. we are more theory based and there it is more practical

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Harleen Bedi

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Canada certainly has more number of top colleges, variety of courses, and the cost of living is a bit more affordable than New Zealand. So education-wise Canada wins.
When it comes to jobs, that depends on your profile and not the country. You will have to make sure that have the qualities to be considered a highly skilled professional. Every job market looks for such candidate and even when the economy is down, deserving candidates usually manage to find a good job.

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Saba Ahmad

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Hi Gaurav, very few universities offer a PG Diploma in Mechanical engineering, as most universities offer a MS. PGD courses are more vocational in nature whereas MS is more research oriented and provides in-depth knowledge and training. If you are planning for Mechanical engineering try for a full time MS from universities such as University of Calgary, University of Waterloo, McMaster University etc. However there is a PGD Mechanical Engineering offered by University of Saskatchewan which is quite popular.
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Structural Engineering which is offered with Civil Engineering are best offered by University of Toronto, University of British Columbia, Ryerson University and McGill.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Ofcourse, goes without saying. Every country has their own education system, recognized by other countries. However yes the degree granting institution must be accredited by the respective accreditation boards.

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Chetna S

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Hi
If your associate degree duration is 2 years, you get work permit for 3 years. For all other additional details, check here:
http://www.cic.gc.ca/english/study/work-postgrad-who.asp

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