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Tanushree Mitra

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Hi Amal, please specify the program you want to study and your education background.

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Vikash Ranjan

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There are two main methods of entry into the faculty of engineering:
Direct entry (from high school or equivalent) to the preliminary year program, transfer student (from direct entry, U1, other faculties, other institutions) to preliminary year program one of 5 degree programs.
All admission requirements, deadlines and procedures can be found in the faculty of engineering admission bulletins. Refer to these documents for current information.
GPA requirement:
Admission into both our preliminary year program and our degree programs is competitive based on academic achievement and program capacity. Direct Entry admission requires a minimu
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Chetna S

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Hi Jitesh,
There is a small correction you need here. You do not hire a supervisor, it is the other way round. They should accept you. However, for M.Eng courses, it is not necessary to contact a supervisor before submitting an application. Once you submit your application you will be placed under a supervisor depending on university requirements.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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The main difference is the admission requirement. M.Eng is way too competitive than M.Sc. You have to be very strong in quantitative skills for M.Eng and the course is mainly practical application. M.Sc is more into theoretical approach. Similarly, job outcomes are also different. M.Sc will lead to research while M.Eng will most likely produce scientists and engineers.

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sanjay kaushikOwner - Revata International - Education Abroad

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Hi Harpreet,
You should have at-least 65% and above in your B.Tech with IELTS score of 6.5 bands. If you have a good GRE score, then it can also help you.

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Harleen Bedi

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It is a good and reputed university. About living on campus or off campus, international students spend first semester or the first year on-campus to get some understanding. Since living on campus is usually expensive they start looking for off campus accommodations after a semester or two. Since you wouldn't know any real estate agent in Canada right now, it is advisable you first live there for a semester and then look for another option.

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Harleen Bedi

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They are both very well respected universities and the tuition fee is below 10 lakhs at both the places. you can also consider University of Saskatchewan for the same course as well.

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