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hello, i Got 57% in BA degree From University, ielts 6.5 with no band less than 6. Is it possible to get an admission in any canada college for 2 year PG diploma course?? what is the minimum percentage one should have in degree to get admission and Visa????
hello, i Got 57.75 % in BA degree From MG University, ielts 6.5 with no band less than 6. Is it possible to get an admission in any canada college for 2 year PG diploma course?? what is the minimum percentage one should have in degree to get admission and Visa????
Anything above 55 is good although I've heard 60 as well but as far as I remember one guy had 57% and 7 backlogs and he got his visa. Make sure you select a course related to your previous study also a strong SOP/LOE will always boost your application
Anything above 55 is good although I've heard 60 as well but as far as I remember one guy had 57% and 7 backlogs and he got his visa. Make sure you select a course related to your previous study also a strong SOP/LOE will always boost your application
Anything above 55 is good although I've heard 60 as well but as far as I remember one guy had 57% and 7 backlogs and he got his visa. Make sure you select a course related to your previous study also a strong SOP/LOE will always boost your application
With 57.5% average in your BA you will not receive admission to a high quality university or college. You will likely receive an offer to a college who will take anyone that can pay. Private, lower quality, expensive.
Anything above 55 is good although I've heard 60 as well but as far as I remember one guy had 57% and 7 backlogs and he got his visa. Make sure you select a course related to your previous study also a strong SOP/LOE will always boost your application
With 57.5% average in your BA you will not receive admission to a high quality university or college. You will likely receive an offer to a college who will take anyone that can pay. Private, lower quality, expensive.
ok sorry, i searched but many colleges don't show any details about Degree percentage, they just show english proficiency requirement, like ielts nd toefl, so i was confused.
ok sorry, i searched but many colleges don't show any details about Degree percentage, they just show english proficiency requirement, like ielts nd toefl, so i was confused.
Unfortunately your grades are very low. In Canada, many graduate degrees require 70-80% for international students. In some cases, graduate studies are extremely competitive for admissions - with minimum admissions in the 90% range, along with superb proposed research projects and faculty support.
You may be best served doing additional studies in your home country to bring your grades up.
If, on the other hand, your goal is just to get into a program in Canada in order to get a work permit, then you are already probably just looking to pay for a spot in a college that will take your money and not do much else.
57.5% average is 7.6% away from failing to graduate.
Unfortunately your grades are very low. In Canada, many graduate degrees require 70-80% for international students. In some cases, graduate studies are extremely competitive for admissions - with minimum admissions in the 90% range, along with superb proposed research projects and faculty support.
You may be best served doing additional studies in your home country to bring your grades up.
If, on the other hand, your goal is just to get into a program in Canada in order to get a work permit, then you are already probably just looking to pay for a spot in a college that will take your money and not do much else.
57.5% average is 7.6% away from failing to graduate.
Unfortunately your grades are very low. In Canada, many graduate degrees require 70-80% for international students. In some cases, graduate studies are extremely competitive for admissions - with minimum admissions in the 90% range, along with superb proposed research projects and faculty support.
You may be best served doing additional studies in your home country to bring your grades up.
If, on the other hand, your goal is just to get into a program in Canada in order to get a work permit, then you are already probably just looking to pay for a spot in a college that will take your money and not do much else.
57.5% average is 7.6% away from failing to graduate.
and you are telling me about quality of university, but im not looking for a university just a college, nd people who already reached there are past, i wanted know about 2019 condition thats why i made this enquiry, anyways i have to wait bcoz i already applied right
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