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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Sharanpreet,
Yes, you can study MBA but after gaining 2-3 years of work experience. Also, a majority of universities do not accept 3 years degree in Canada. You can look for PG Diploma courses. Also, one of the biggest challenges you will be facing is that you are from a science background. So, universities will question you why you want to study MBA or any management degree. You must convince them.

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Alpana SinhaCareer Counselor, 5 years experience

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Hi Sahil,
Your question is incomplete, you did not mention your academic profile, percentage, etc. basis which answer could be given.

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Aarush Malhotra

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Yes, you can pursue B.Sc in physics Honors after taking PCB stream.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Biswal,
Be specific if you want to know for B.Sc or M.Sc abroad.

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shiwani singh

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CS is better than chemistry in consideration with the ongoing market. If you choose chemistry, your chances are more in the research and teaching field.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello YS,
Both these branches, mechanical engineering and electrical engineering are based on the concepts of physics only. Mechanical deals with kinetics, thermodynamics, etc. while electrical deals with AC current and its applications.
So, you really need to know the basics very well and have good solving skills with conceptual clarity.

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