Colleges in Canada
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
It will be extremely tough in Canada as they require very high grades. SPP colleges require atleast 55%. even securing a visa seems tough with the academic track you have. You may look for options in Australia, New Zealand and a few non-conventional countries. Alternate option suitable for you is to enroll into a PG Diploma in India and maintain above 55% without backlogs and then apply to foreign universities.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
As far as the scope of any course is concerned, you need to remember, getting a job depends on you and your caliber. If you score really high, then it is possible to get a well-paying job. Also, getting a job abroad doesn't depend 100% on your scores, your networking skills matter a lot. So the more active you are, the better are your chances.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Fees vary with programs. You must check the university website for this year's fee update. Fee for international students is higher than domestic students. Kindly, follow the tuition fee page of the university.
http://www.provost.utoronto.ca/link/students/fees17
New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 11
New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
All the three colleges mentioned are well known. From a strategic point of view, I would prefer Toronto because it is the financial capital of Canada, which means greater access and opportunities. The university is extremely competitive, so apply to the other two as well. Simon Fraser is also a popular university for undergraduates.
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Both, Canadian and international students are eligible for Vanier scholarships. To be eligible, however you must be nominated by a Canadian University or be a full time student into a Masters or Ph.D or post-doctoral program. Excellent academic record and research orientation would be required.
You can visit the below mentioned link:
http://www.vanier.gc.ca/en/eligibility-admissibilite.html
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Sorry, Fraser international college is not under the SPP. However a similar named university, Fraser Valley University, is under SPP.
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
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