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I doubt you will find options in SPP colleges, they generally don't offer Masters except a very few. Canada's top universities include McGill, University of Alberta, Ryerson University, University of Windsor, Concordia University and Simon Fraser University for your subject.
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It's a UG degree, students pursue associate degree courses after 12th or so. So you decide accordingly. It can be taken as a stepping stone towards a business administration degree.
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With 55%, he can apply to SPP colleges only. For non-SPP colleges, 70% and above is required. He can check good and popular colleges like Sheridan, Durham, George Brown, Humber, etc.
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