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If you have the relevant education background and meet the admission requirements then you can choose it. Most importantly if this area falls under your interest you should go ahead and apply. You can visit the McGill University website and see the programme admission requirements, you will know if you can apply or not.
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I think you should decide this based on what kind of job you would want to do in future. Both these areas have a good scope and very competitive also. Supply chain is one of the skilled professions in Canada and you are most likely to get a job. If you are applying for higher studies in Canada then another important point to note is your stream in class 12th. The subjects, etc. must be relevant. You should also compare the programme syllabus and the related careers and know what suits you most. It is not right for someone else to tell you what you should do as it involves your time, money and most importantly your future.
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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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