MBA in Canada
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Most Canadian Universities require a four year UG degree in order to pursue a Masters programme. In order to meet the four year requirement, you have to take up a university accredited one year PG diploma course or a Masters in order to apply for MBA programme at Brock University. However, this one year requirement can also be met by taking up a one year graduate diploma course in Canada and then applying for an MBA in Canada. This route would be costlier as compared to an Indian PG Diploma programme. Alternatively, you may take a pre-assessment of eligibility, prior to submitting the application at Brock. I hope this helps
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Under current circumstances, Canada is a better choice. There have been some debates going on with the acceptance of UK one year degree in India, you should be better informed about it. Secondly, UK won't be giving you a work permit if that's your ultimate idea.
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If you have very good grades, you can opt for a M.Sc. Check for admission requirements and then decide. If you have a decent profile, go and apply to a PGDM program. Many PGDM programs allows students to complete a Masters from a nearby university so you can check all options.
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