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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Ashwini,
VLSI is offered as a specialization or major in MS in EE. So, you have to find universities which are well known in this area. I will list out some not so selective universities because your CGPA and GRE is not too high, but you have to check the specific admission requirements on their websites
Drexel University
Case Western Reserve University
Oregon State University
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
University at Buffalo, The State University of New York and so on.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Waseem,
There is no MCA in Canada. You will find MCA only in India. You will of course find MS in Applied Computing, etc. but I am afraid after a B.Com, if you will be eligible or not. Canadian universities are strict and the education background has to relevant. Secondly 55% is very low for Canada. Also you have a three year degree which will further complicate things. You can check for PG Diploma courses in applied computing etc and speak with the universities and colleges before applying. Check out SPP colleges like Humber, Langara, Algonquin etc.

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Akshay Bajaj

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After joining the job, you won't be able to continue with the regular course but if you are in the final year then you can contact your department and take a late joining in your department if they consider your case.

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Akshay Bajaj

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College change or university change after first year is completely dependent on college and university norms, some university allow it and some won't plus you need to have good scores in first year to apply for the same. For further details contact the college authorities.

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Akshay Bajaj

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Sorry to say but with this percentage you won't be able to get into a good college, check the link below for colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/it-software/colleges/mca-colleges-india

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Akshay Bajaj

Guide-Level 14

After MBA in finance getting into software testing from the scratch is not a wise decision but if you really want to get into testing then you should go ahead with it.

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Ayush Goel

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B.Tech/BE computer science from a top college/university is a much better course than BCA. In fact B.Tech/BE is regarded equivalent to MCA.

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