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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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There is no problem in applying but while applying they will require the final year mark sheet too. Since you are applying for the Jan intake your results might come out by then. So, it's better if you apply once your results have come out. Or you can apply early and let the University know that you are a final year student and ask them for the procedure.
All the best.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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It depends on college to college. Most of the good colleges will not accept you because they want students who have very good academic scores. What you could do is make your SOP (Statement of Purpose) very good that it impresses the Canadian colleges, and then there's a chance for your admission.

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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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Actually, that depends on the University and the course. According to be University and case that you are choosing if it meets their eligibility criteria then you can get the offer letter. Also, your previous academic records also play an important role. Regarding the work permit it is something that comes after your education in Canada. You will have to apply separately for that in Canada.

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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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Well, that depends on the University that you are applying to. If the University offers such an option then it is okay but make sure that they do. The details can be found in their website. Otherwise you will have to write the IELTS exam. Good luck.

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neha trivedi

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Hello,
The procedure for studying abroad is long and tedious process. You need to start with the application process atleast 10 months prior to the start of the course. It varies from country to country. You need to prepare sop, lor, documents of marksheets, transcripts apply for visa, appear for the English language proficiency test of IELTS or TOEFL, also for GRE or GMAT as per the requirement.

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UMESH KUMAR KESWANIAccounting Consultant with exp of 10 years

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Hi Gaurav,
IELTS will be helpful, only if you would like to move to another country for work opportunities. In addition, it depends on the requirement of the country as well. Furthermore, without work experience, IELTS will be of no use. In case, you would like to join the work force in your home country, you may consider other courses that relate to your field of study. Good luck.

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