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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Applications to University of Toronto is processed by the Ontario University Application Center (OUAC). It is an online application portal, check OUAC website for the application process. As criteria for UG application students must have more than 75% in your 10+2 and must take THE IELTS. Just go through their application page which has all details, remember to check the deadlines
https://future.utoronto.ca/apply/applying.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Scholarships are on merit basis and given by the universities. I would say 70% is not a great score but you can be lucky to get a scholarship if the university likes your profile. Try in USA too since they are more generous. A very good SAT score will help your profile.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
http://www.pharmacy.utoronto.ca/gradprograms.
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7 years ago
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
You can do BBA from India and MBA from abroad, that's hoe most people do. But to study MBA abroad includes Canada you cannot apply directly after your BBA. That's because MBA requires experienced candidates, applicants must have a minimum of two years work experience and you must also take the GMAT. You can also do a PGDM in top colleges in Canada, such programs don't require work experience and will also make you job ready. In which stream, you should do BBA makes no sense here, please elaborate what you mean by this sentence?
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
This is a college affiliated to Punjab University and should be recognized. It is better, you first assess your degree with respect to the university's admission policy, the university where you want to apply to in Canada. Please contact your desired universities. Secondly, you have a three-year degree course which again must be checked with the universities for acceptance, universities in Canada mostly prefer a four-year degree course. For MBA admissions, one must not only have completed the Bachelor's degree but also gain work experience of 2 years at least and must take the GMAT. Be sure that you meet the admission require
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
If you meet admission requirements like a good academic record, around 75%, IELTS score and relevant background then why not. However, you will face problems with your 3-year degree, you have to talk to the university directly and check if they are stubborn they won't accept or else they will ask for an evaluation. At most, you can complete the first year of a Master's degree programme in India and then apply for Masters in Canada, this is also acceptable.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
If you have completed your 12th and with good academic percentile, 70% or above you should apply directly to a BBA programme to a good university. Even with less than 70% you can apply to some reputed SPP colleges. Why complicate things with credit transfers and applying for another Diploma? Yes, majority of the colleges and universities in Canada offers co-op particularly SPP colleges. You should contact some colleges directly, check their websites, email them about co-op opportunities, career assistance, stay back options, etc. This will also show you are serious to study there.
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7 years ago
Guide-Level 14
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