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9 years agoGuide-Level 11
With BE background, you are eligible for 3 types of courses in Canada.
1) Masters (1-2 years program)
2) PG Diploma (1 year program)
3) Certification courses (6 months-1 year)
Few Canadian Universities offer 1 year Masters program. You will get 1 year post study work permit after completing 1 year Masters program. If you pursue 2 years Masters program then you would be given 3 years of work permit.
PG Diploma is one more option. But it is preferred by students whose aggregate is below 65% or 6 CGPA in Bachelors. It is usually a 1 year program and you would be permitted to work for a year after completion of your course. You can
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If you want to get core field jobs, then opt for courses like power systems and latest applications of solar panels.
These are the latest courses. Anyways, you can also take up the courses of electronics field like Embedded systems, VLSI, etc.
You can also opt for mechanical and mechatronics branch courses like rob
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