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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
M.Sc is a better course because first of all, you're looking for a degree course and PGD is not a degree course, but Diploma. Also, it is a more detailed course and has better scope.
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Scholar-Level 17
It is difficult to find a MS Electronics Engineering in Canada, you will find closely related and subset programs. You can apply to top tier universities without a doubt. University of Alberta, University of British Columbia, University of Alberta, McGill University etc. Would be suggested. GRE is not mandatory but I think University of Toronto and Alberta requires but also depends on the programme. You can also check Ryerson University, their programs are quite innovative.
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Contributor-Level 9
Most Masters programme do not require a work experience so if you have a good academic percentage and if your correspondence degree is recognised, you should be able to study abroad. You must also communicate with some universities abroad where you plan to study about acceptance of your correspondence degree.
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