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Naveen Donthula

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Just complete your M.Sc. In Canada but if you complete M.Sc. In India you will have a good demand in Canada.

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Pratiyaksh Vasistha

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Yes, Canadian master's degree is acceptable across the globe, including India. You are eligible for both private and public jobs. You'll be amounted at par with the Indian master's degree.

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divya

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Yes, you may get admission but go for another attempt and try to score 6 in each.

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divya

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If you have 6 bands in each module with overall 6.5 bands then you are eligible.

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Raj Butani

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Yes, a student with a low CGPA can get into a Canadian University. CGPA is not the only criterion that a university takes into consideration for admission. Your overall academic profile is assessed by the respective university. - You may need to provide a graduate entry test score such as a Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) or Graduate Record Examination (GRE).

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Archana Das

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Hello Priya, After D.Pharma there are exams to clear to go abroad. The PEBC Certificate of Qualification is required for licensure in most Canadian jurisdictions; however, it does not give the right to someone to practise pharmacy. Candidates who have been unsuccessful in Part II (OSCE) need to pass Part I (MCQ) before re-attempting Part II (the OSCE). .

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Kavya K

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Yes for sure. But that depends upon the purpose like Job Education Purpose for immigration purpose.

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