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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Dinesh,
There are high chances of admission based on your profile. I will also suggest you to apply in some more top ranking universities such as McGill, UBC, and Calgary etc. Start early for better chances.

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Subhrajyoti Saha

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Yup, its two different degrees- the first one is B.Com and the second one is BBA.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Amisha,
If you meet admission requirements like a good academic record, around 75%, IELTS score and relevant background then why not. However, you will face problems with your 3-year degree, you have to talk to the university directly and check if they are stubborn they won't accept or else they will ask for an evaluation. At most, you can complete the first year of a Master's degree programme in India and then apply for Masters in Canada, this is also acceptable.

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Kiri Piyush

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Hi,
Please follow the links here and write to them for updated fee
http://www.mun.ca/become/graduate/fees_funding/.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Chirag, the universities you listed particularly of Canada are not among the highly ranked and it is likely that you will be confused. Lakehead, VIU and NYIT have good reviews. But write to them first and inquire about career assistance, internships, co-op options etc. Infact write to all of them and compare. Connect with them on FB, etc. And see if you can talk with some students. Don't go too much with marketing gimmicks and ads. Those you listed of Dubai are all foreign campuses and I am not sure how much beneficial it will be especially for you as an international applicant plus there is no guarantee of the quality of teaching,
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Rohit Rohilla

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It all depend on college what are their requirements. First, select the college in which you want to pursue MS, then directly contact to college administrator. It is very easy way to reach without any agent.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hello,
Yes, it requires the TOEFL or the IELTS along with GMAT or GRE. Is work experience really necessary? Absolutely, why would they ask for work experience, if they did not find it necessary? Unless you are someone with 90% marks with an exceptional all-rounder profile admission without work experience seems out of the way. You should start some groundwork, will suggest you to connect with the admissions team there and see what they have to tell you.

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