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Dr Priyalakshmi ChowdhuryUnited Kingdom

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A number of veterinary programmes are open only to students who have completed a Bachelor's degree in a relevant field, you may consider applying for a B.Sc programme in areas such as Animal Systems, Veterinary Medicine, Animal Health, Pre-Veterinary Medicine, etc. And thereafter apply for a DVM programme. Check the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association for the listed and top veterinary colleges including The Atlantic Veterinary College of The University of Prince Edward Island, Ontario Veterinary College of The University of Guelph and so on. Some more universities you can consider for your B.Sc. Are Dalhousie University, Univer
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Mahesh Bhogadi

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It's better you check with the university yourself.

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Shekhar Goswami

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Hi Mani,
Though both these colleges are good I will strongly go for the one with co-op option. Being an international student, it's very important that you gain some experience while studying, this will increase your job prospects there and you can also show some international learning experience on your resume. Co-op is an essential factor in the learning environment so Conestoga I will suggest. But, confirm with them, inquire about the companies they have opportunities with, what kind of co-op learning will they provide, etc.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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The University of Toronto for MBA will not take any fresh graduates. You need a minimum of 3-years managerial experience. You can do any BBA. And take MBA meant for freshers.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Keerthi, You should first find out if NIFT scores are accepted at all. I don't think you are supposed to submit these scores when you are applying abroad. Colleges abroad and also specific countries have their own entry requirements. If you have not contacted the college yet, then please contact them and ask about this information.

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Vidhushi Sabharwal

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Hi Amisha,
You can do BBA from India and MBA from abroad, that's hoe most people do. But to study MBA abroad includes Canada you cannot apply directly after your BBA. That's because MBA requires experienced candidates, applicants must have a minimum of two years work experience and you must also take the GMAT. You can also do a PGDM in top colleges in Canada, such programs don't require work experience and will also make you job ready. In which stream, you should do BBA makes no sense here, please elaborate what you mean by this sentence?

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Kavya Saluja Evans

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Hi Hari Prasad, The main differences are in terms of admission requirements, selectivity and expense. Colleges are comparatively way cheaper than universities and have slightly easier admission rules. For example, for admission to a Master's degree course, the colleges may accept a three-year degree which universities do not accept in contrary. Admission standards are higher in university and it prefers students with more than 70% in most cases but for colleges, it is not the case, though the colleges are also very competitive, you can apply if you have a decent score, but above 55%. You can check the college website in which you plann
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Kavya Saluja Evans

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Hi S Gupta, May I request you to first contact the university and the department specific research supervisors because that's the way it is. Your admission will depend on how impressive your profile and research topics are. You have to get some good recommendation letters and network with people. As a Ph.D. aspirant, you must be aware of some basic principles underlying the Ph.D. application process. If you don't have language scores please take a look at the university website for the requirements and contact them. Check if you have the desired academic background and percentage and that you meet the eligibility criteria. It will requ
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Mahesh Bhogadi

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Hi Amisha,
This is a college affiliated to Punjab University and should be recognized. It is better, you first assess your degree with respect to the university's admission policy, the university where you want to apply to in Canada. Please contact your desired universities. Secondly, you have a three-year degree course which again must be checked with the universities for acceptance, universities in Canada mostly prefer a four-year degree course. For MBA admissions, one must not only have completed the Bachelor's degree but also gain work experience of 2 years at least and must take the GMAT. Be sure that you meet the admission require
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