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You have a better chance is Australia. Had you maintained better grades, chances of admission in Canada could have been better. You must however give a try. Work experience, recommendation letters, personal statement, etc. also matter.
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There are many good study abroad consultants that can answer your all doubts. You can also contact Shiksha.com Study Abroad Division via their website. The link is below: https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/
Also, you can attend graduation school tour By QS that is held every year in major cities of India. You can get a lot of information about admission process and scholarships available. There are Universities official representative and many Universities of US, UK, Italy, France, etc. Participate in this exhibitionThey can evaluate your profile on the spot. For further information please refer the link below. https://www.universities.com
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Admission will depend on the nature of the gap and other important admission requirements like your percentage, test scores, SOP, LORs, etc. Typically you must have a first class for better chances of consideration. Below 50% is not considered.
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