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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

The universities does not require any other tests. GMAT or GRE are usually for the top ones, so if you want to get into an average college, you may have a chance. You can also check popular colleges under SPP.
Some of the decent options could be:
1. Vancouver Island University.
2. Thomson River University.

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HARIKRISHNAN RAGHUCreative guy with helping nature & stoicism!

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Are you talking about Fleming college ,Ontario, Canada? If yes, then it's hard. Actually, the colleges are not that reputed in Canada. Fee maybe less and they won't provide any placement assistance. I know some people who graduated from Fleming college. They are struggling to get a job.
This is one side of the coin.
Another side, everything is based on your luck and if you have contacts there in Canada like your family relatives is there and if they help you to get a job, then it will be somewhat easy otherwise you will struggle.

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Stuti JainEducation and career counsellor

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Hi Israr,
Both, Seneca and Lambton are popular SPP colleges and almost all of them provide pretty much the same quality of education. You can select your choice by researching more on their career assistance, internship opportunities, co-op education, industrial tie-ups, etc. You may e-mail the colleges to find these information.

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Chetna S

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University of Windsor has the best research program in automotive though its world ranking in comparison to Ontario is low. So, you may compare the acceptance rate, course structure, finances, cultural aspect, etc. before making a final decision.

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Swameeka MedhiOverseas Education Counselor, Free Lance

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University of Toronto, York University, Ryerson University are some of the best known in and around Toronto.

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archana bansla

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All Canadian universities ask for minimum 60% percentage, counted as per Indian standards, for you to qualify for applying in Canada.

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Alpana SinhaCareer Counselor, 5 years experience

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Hi Sukhpreet,
You haven't specified what you want to study and entry criteria differs. Therefore, I wold suggest you to check Seneca College website for program specific requirements.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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Yes, there are a few very good universities to pursue graduation and post graduation in Canada. Some of the most popular ones include University of British Columbia, McGill University and University of Toronto.

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