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Kanika Chatterjee

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Marks can be converted into percentage and then the same formula of GPA = (Final percentage/100) x 4 can be applied to get GPA. Thus, GPA from marks can be easily obtained.

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Shruti Singh

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There are different ways of calculating GPAs for admissions or for applying for jobs abroad. The Indian applicants can use a GPA calculator or calculate GPA using their percentage marks or grades. Applicants can also convert their CGPA scores to GPA. Also, GPA can be computed through SGPA, applicants must first use SGPA to CGPA calculator or SGPA to Percentage calculator and then compute GPA. Thus, there are many ways in which GPA can be calculated. 

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Aarushi Srivastava

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Yes, students get the access to impressive placements at Conestoga College. According to the reviews posted by students on Shiksha, the college ranks -

  • 3.6 stars for part-time work
  • 3.3 for post-study work jobs
  • 3.2 stars for internships

With the help of the above-mentioned rankings it can be concluded that the college is good for placements. Walmart, Tim Hortons, RBC, CIBC, Scotiabank are some of the top recruiting companies for the Conestoga College graduates.

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Nishtha Rawat

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Yes Conestoga College has Community Career Centre department that focuses on supporting students throughout their careers by providing advice and opportunities to them. Some of services offered are as follows:
 
Explore career options
Vacancies for part time jobs and internships
Prepare CV cover letter and application forms
Prepare interviews and assessments
Develop personal statement and elevator pitch

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Akash Gaur

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The University of Alberta charges a deposit worth CAD 5,000 (INR 3.10 L) to new students, to grant the admission offer letter, along with an Provinicial Attestation Letter, that is required to attain the Canadian study permit, & be eligible to register in courses taught by Canadian Universities.

Students already pursuing their higher studies in Canada, are required to submit a fee worth CAD 1,000 (INR 62 K).

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Vipra Surbhi

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Yes, Coventry University UK permits international students to work while studying. Overseas students must be mindful of the fact that they can work no more than 20 hours per week while classes are in session and it is essential that this employment does not interfere with a their academic program. During vacations, they can work for unlimited hours.

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Anushree Sinha

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As per the historical data of the university's alumni, most of Coventry University graduates get placed in industries such as:

OperationsBusiness DevelopmentEngineering
Information TechnologySalesEducation
Arts & DesignFinanceMarketing
Program & Project ManagementCommunity & Social ServicesHuman Resources
ResearchMedia & CommunicationConsulting

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