M.S in Canada

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
Many universities will hesitate. You can consider complete the first year of a MS programme instead however it is best you check with the universities in Canada first. MS programs are way too competitive and admission criteria varies whether you want to do a research oriented MS or coursework.

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Pravin JavheriProcess Engineer | Mentor | IIT Bombay

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Hi Raghavendra,
You need to score 60+% in each semester. But, to get an admission in a good university, you need to score 70%-75% in every semester of engineering. All the Best.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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You have to score 60% throughout your career. If you succeed to do so then you will get admission with ease.
Best of luck.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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No, it is not mandatory. Some universities insist on GRE for some specific courses. However, IELTS is mandatory.

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Chelsea Harper

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I have seen in my experience that no matter which country you choose to study, it come down to one point and that is your grades and the knowledge you have about the subjects that you studied.

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Shwetha Fernandes

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You can get but you may have to pay a bomb of fees. Get your IELTS done since that is a must to get a study visa. To know more you can get in touch with shelldreamsoverseas website.

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Kiri Piyush

Contributor-Level 7

Hi,
You can apply for MBA. MS admissions are challenging in Canada. To apply to MBA you must take GRE or GMAT and IELTS. Some colleges in Canada are there not requiring GMAT. You have to see the eligibility criteria on university websites.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Guru,
MS in both these countries are competitive. An upper first class in your BE with excellent projects, publications, LORs, SOP and a valid IELTS score etc. Will be required. In Canada, GRE may or may not be required depending on the university. In Germany, GRE is not required. You should check some university websites for details like admission deadlines, fee and requirements.

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Parimal udgave

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You need the following:
1. Acceptable score on a Graduate Management Admission Test GMAT or the Graduate Record Examinations GRE that has been written in the last five years.
2. IELTS/TOFEL
3. A Bachelors degree in Business Administration BBA or Commerce (BComm) or equivalent.A minimum of two (2) years documented professional or management experience.
GMAT and GRE scores must be no more than five (5) years old. The Admissions Committee looks for scores that indicate strength in the verbal, quantitative, and analytical writing assessment portions of the exams.

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