M.S in Canada

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Aayushi Dhawan

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In an SOP for Master's in Canada, avoid casual language or slang. Avoid personal or family matters, steer clear of monotonous or haphazard structure. Do not discuss extensively a low GPA or any other application flaws.

There is no need to mention fantasies from your youth or unachievable aspirations. Avoiding these errors will improve your chances of writing a solid, concentrated, and persuasive SOP that clearly explains why you are the ideal applicant for the programme you are applying to.

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Raj Vimal

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Depending on the university and programme you are applying to for your MS in Canada, there are different word limits for your statement of purpose.

The word restriction may be strictly enforced by certain universities, while others may leave it up to the applicant's judgment. The word count can often range from 500 to 1000 words. However, it is advisable to verify with the particular programme or university you are applying to for their rules.

It is crucial to stay within the allotted word count and to refrain from exceeding it because doing so might give the wrong impression about your attention to detail and capacity for following dire

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Raushan Jain

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Now that students are aware of how to write an SOP for Master's in Canada, it is important to note the following points:

  • Discuss your undergraduate degree with the required details, mentioning any courses or research experience that you studied in your academic background. Mention your professional experience that you might have experienced.
  • Elaborate on your long-term aspirations and how an MS in Canada can help you reach and achieve those aspirations.
  • Discuss how your experience, abilities, and academic interests fit with the goals of the course or university to which you are applying.
  • If you are applying to a course based on research, e
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Mani Lama

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Yes, pursuing an MS from Canada is worthwhile. Before deciding, research the university, its ranking, faculty, research opportunities, and employment options available for you. Several of the world's best universities are located in Canada. The country offers the best courses, which benefit students with their academic, professional, and research goals. 

After completing their Master's, students can find jobs and receive work experience in Canada. But, intending to pursue a Master's in Canada is personal, based on a student's goals, aspirations, motivations, and interests.

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Rashmi Singh

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Canada is one of the most student-friendly destinations for students interested in pursuing a masters program. An Indian student can apply by submitting an application along with the required documents and an application fee. The eligibility for an MS program is an undergraduate degree, English proficiency scores, GRE scores, CV, a letter of recommendation and a statement of purpose.

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Nishtha Gupta

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Students having a limited budget of INR 15 L may cover the tuition expense for a year, as the average tuition cost starts from INR 30 K, but with this money, students will not be able to handle their living expenses. They must either do a part-time job or take loans to cover the amount. Students must have a budget for transportation, housing, food, insurance, books, supplies, and personal or miscellaneous expenses.

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Jiya Chauhan

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The minimum GPA score expected for a master's in Canada is 3 on the 4 scale. Scoring 2.7 is not touching the accepted threshold for most Canadian universities. However, some universities like UQAM, Laval may accept a low GPA conditionally. In addition, sometimes GPA scores may be compensated for students who score good the GRE/GMAT, have some research experience, and submit compelling SOP and LORs.

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Taru Bhandari

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Yes, pursuing a master's in Canada is completely worth it for international students. Canada comprises globally recognised universities, affordable education and living costs, and provides post-study work permits. They provide clear immigration pathways, especially in the Tech field and STEM. Students can avail themselves of the funded programme or a scholarship to reduce their expenses to some extent. Students who manage their education strategically can boost their ROI, and career growth.

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Akansha katariya

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Scoring 7 CGPA may or may not be acceptable in Canada for a master's. CGPA 7 is equivalent to 3 GPA, which is the minimum eligibility for international admission. However, the university considers a GPA of above 3 for most of the programs. In addition, there are some exceptions where students with decent GRE/GMAT scores, LORs, and SOPs got admission.

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Piyush Pandey

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To study master's in Canada, international students must hold a four-year bachelor's degree with a minimum 65% or a GPA of 3 on a 4-point scale. Along with this, they must submit certain mandatory documents that are discussed below:

  • Academic transcripts
  • English language requirements
  • Statement of purpose
  • Letter of recommendations
  • GRE/GMAT score
  • Work/ research experience
  • Financial proof

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