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Akash Gaur

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Students can apply for scholarships at the Uni of Saskatchwan via the PAWS portal. All one needs to do is create an account on the portal, search for the scholarship and submit an online application.

Students should have an admission offer in hand to be eligible for financial support from USask Canada.

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Yes, Indian students have to pay an application fee. The application fee PG courses is CAD 145 (INR 9.8 K). For UG courses, the application fee varies for different programs between CAD 90 (INR 6.1 K) and CAD 120 (INR 8.1 K). The university is not allowing application fee waivers for now.

1 CAD = INR 67.45

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, students can their course at the USask but this can only be done within specific deadlines. Late changes to the choice of course may be allowed but in that case would lead to a fine or penalty

To change courses at USask, students can follow the steps below -

  • Log in to the PAWS account
  • Visit the registration tab and use the add/drop class feature to manage your schedule

Some courses like engineering may require students to consult their academic advisor before a change can be made.

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Yes, Indian UG students would need a Provinicial Attestation Letter (PAL) to study in Canada. However, Master's or PhD students don't need a PAL to study here. To get a PAL, students will need to accept their admission offer and pay the initial fee deposit to confirm their seat.

USask will then initiate the process of obtaining your PAL from the government authorities.

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Yes, Indian students can study at USask Canada without IELTS. The university accepts valid scores in other tests like TOEFL-iBT, Cambridge English, and PTE Academic as well. Given below are the minimum score requirement for each of these.

TestMinimum Score Accepted
TOEFL-iBTOverall 86 with no skill less than 19
Cambridge C1 AdvancedOverall 176
Duolingo English Test (DET)Overall 120, with a minimum of 100 in each area

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Dhruv, it's very nice to hear from you that you are interested in going to Canada for post graduation course. There are plenty of options. In addition the teaching is in English language which is much comfortable for students from India. However getting admission in any institution and Canada will not be based exclusively on your academic performance but will depend on many other factors. In view of this I would strongly recommend that you should approach an agency that is dealing sending students to Canada for post graduation studies. This is so sense they are aware of different requirements and we'll get it done for you which w
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Vijay Singh Kholiya

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Your chances are pretty high as your profile seems very strong. Most probably you'll get an admit for sure. All the best!

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Prashant Rawat,
All your degrees seem to be different and not related to each other, additionally you have an MBA and now you want to do Marketing M.Sc. Don't your already have an MBA in marketing and international business? The reason I am putting this because the university will ask you the same thing and if you cannot give a strong answer, I don't see any admission chance. Do remember that M.Sc. is mainly for research and freshers. If you have shown a similar career interest, you may get admission. You must also have good academics, percentile, GRE or GMAT score, etc., I will suggest you write to them.

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