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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
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Guide-Level 14
It will depend on what kind of job you want to do. What seems best for me may not work for you. Also, you have to know what you want in terms of your interest and career, there is no such thing called best course whatsoever. Many options like MBA, PG Diploma in HR, IB etc are available. You can check the Skilled Occupation List of the different provinces in Canada and see the related professions in demand then align with your own requirements.
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
Hi Jay, it will be difficult to suggest college names, every college has different requirements and the admission decision also varies from profile to profile. Your grades are alright but not too high. MS admissions are highly competitive. I would suggest you to retake the IELTS , for MS studies an overall score of 6.5 is mostly required. You should also check universities in Australia, better for your grades. See here
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/ms-in-abroad-dc11509
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
81% marks is a very good percentile. You can apply to non SPP colleges. It is better you retake your IELTS or check with the colleges for foundation courses in English. Your SOP will also be considered, so it must be a very strong SOP.
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Contributor-Level 10
The minimum cut-off for IELTS is 6.5 overall with no band less than 6, your CGPA is very good and you qualify on that score for admission to a good university. You need to retake your IELTS or go in for an ELICOS course leading to qualifying marks and then your Masters. The other alternative is taking good coaching for the IELTS both for language and the test and retake it to get qualifying scores. The cost is less.
You can check out Deakin University, University of Western Sydney, RMIT, University of Sydney, La Trobe and others for your course. Please ensure you enroll for a Masters with 2-year duration as anything with a less
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Radio Jockeying as it looks like is not just about talking, it also includes music programming, scripting, presenting radio shows and lending voice to commercials, documentaries, etc. So one has to be very enthusiastic, confident, witty, spontaneous and creative. You need to have great inter-personal skills, clear diction and understand voice modulation. AIR holds auditions every three months and selected RJs are given training for two months and introduced to audio technology. If you are interested in the field, this can be a great start to a booming career. Apart from this, many institutes offer short term certificate course
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