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First, you have to know the requirements to gain entry into a Canadian university. For M.Sc admissions, a very high academic percentile is a requisite. Secondly, most universities require a four year B.Sc degree. If you have a three year degree course you have to contact the universities first and see what measures you can take to gain entry. Typically, we advise students to complete the first year of a Master's degree course in India to be eligible. However, this does not mean you will gain lateral entry into the second year in Canada. Completing a year in India is recommended to meet the 16 year education requirement. Y
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Yes, of course. Anyone who has Master's degree with UGC recognised University or any lther equivalent institute like AICTE etc. may apply for NET.
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