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You may pursue BBS from any stream in India and Canada but check with the university for any specific course you are looking for in it. They might have specific requirements for that. Check here for more details:
https://www.bachelorstudies.com/BBA/Canada/
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Please mention your department or branch as requirements vary accordingly.
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Lambton is a reputed college and has good contacts with several companies for its co-op options. Chances are good but getting a job will completely depend on your own skills and academic performance. Where you do your internship and how well you perform will be very important. Check with Lambton for career assistance before enrolling.
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There are two main methods of entry into the faculty of engineering:
Direct entry (from high school or equivalent) to the preliminary year program, transfer student (from direct entry, U1, other faculties, other institutions) to preliminary year program one of 5 degree programs.
All admission requirements, deadlines and procedures can be found in the faculty of engineering admission bulletins. Refer to these documents for current information.
GPA requirement:
Admission into both our preliminary year program and our degree programs is competitive based on academic achievement and program capacity. Direct Entry admission requires a minimu
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http://odette.uwindsor.ca/graduate-programs
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http://gradstudies.uoit.ca/future_students/programs/mast
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Most Canadian Universities require a four year UG degree in order to pursue a Masters programme. In order to meet the four year requirement, you have to take up a university accredited one year PG diploma course or a Masters in order to apply for MBA programme at Brock University. However, this one year requirement can also be met by taking up a one year graduate diploma course in Canada and then applying for an MBA in Canada. This route would be costlier as compared to an Indian PG Diploma programme. Alternatively, you may take a pre-assessment of eligibility, prior to submitting the application at Brock. I hope this helps
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