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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Please visit US News Ranking and QS Ranking for the top universities in US and Canada. MIT, CalTech, Carnegie Mellon, University of California Berkeley, McGill University, University of Toronto, University of British Columbia and York University are some of the top and the most selective universities in the world. You would be required to take the GRE for masters in US, some universities such as UBC will also require a GRE score.
You must also take the TOEFL or IELTS. Check the university or department website for admission related information. Keep your academic records consistent and good.
Best of luck.
New answer posted
9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes you can go for BBA in Canada. There are number of good colleges and universities which provide BBA. You must decide in which province you want to peruse your education in order to easily provide you the list.
New answer posted
9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Canada is made up of provinces and territories. It will literally make little sense if you say 'South Canada'. If you look at a map however, places like Ottawa, Toronto Winnipeg, Alberta, and British Columbia are towards the southern part. University of Toronto, University of Winnipeg, University of Ottawa, University of British Columbia, University of Regina and University of Saskatchewan are some of the best universities located in these regions.
Best of luck.
Anu
New answer posted
2016-01-22 13:40:48
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New answer posted
2016-01-22 13:24:41
Contributor-Level 10
As per your profile you should choose TRU as it does not require work experience for its MBA programme. You must however write to the University for Acceptance of the 3 year bachelor degree. Brock university prefers candidates with work experience and do not accept three years bachelor degree. TRU is slightly flexible compared to Brock.
Hope this helps.
New answer posted
2016-01-22 10:23:52
Contributor-Level 10
Saskatchewan , Alberta and Quebec supposedly have somewhat relaxed PR rules for international students. Alberta is also one of the popular student cities. You should probably look for universities in these provinces for better opportunities. Please remember that only the best students have bright chances so you must fare well in your academics.
Some recommendations would be Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, University of Saskatchewan, McGill University and Concordia University. As an international student you must also submit a valid IELTS or TOEFL score. Please check the websites for further admission
New answer posted
2013-08-30 14:57:30
Guide-Level 11
Find below some of the finest universities in Canada offering masters degree in astronomy and related fields:
- University of Victoria.
- McMaster University.
- York University.
- University of British Columbia.
- University of Waterloo.
For your reference find below the eligibility criteria to pursue masters degree from universities in Canada:
-Good academic record preferably 60%-70% plus in graduation.
- High scores in GRE (300-320 plus) and TOEFL (80-90 plus) or IELTS (6-7 bands plus)
Please note that the eligibility criteria for admission may differ from university to university.
Feel free to raise more questions. Appreciate by giving it
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