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Kraken_123

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Hi Guys!

I am a Content Specialist by profession and am interested in Digital Marketing. I am unclear which Masters course should I opt for, to be in-line with my career. All I get are suggestions for MBA General or any other proper technical STEM related course since I come from an Engineering background.
Personally I would like to do an years course (not sure whether it would be effective) which would help me fetch a decent job.

I would like to know which would be the ideal thing to do?

Any insights/ suggestions would be really helpful!

Thanks
 
Hi Guys!

I am a Content Specialist by profession and am interested in Digital Marketing. I am unclear which Masters course should I opt for, to be in-line with my career. All I get are suggestions for MBA General or any other proper technical STEM related course since I come from an Engineering background.
Personally I would like to do an years course (not sure whether it would be effective) which would help me fetch a decent job.

I would like to know which would be the ideal thing to do?

Any insights/ suggestions would be really helpful!

Thanks

A 2 year degree would be better since 1 year PGWP really limits you. It will be very hard to get 1 year of working experience in Canada.
 
I am a holder of a first class degree in educational psychology with a GPA of 3.66 from the University of Buea but really wish to know if i Can have admission from a University in Canada and if possible a study visa to Come and read a masters in clinical psychology with full funding from the Canadian government, i am a perfect bilingual in English and French and will be ready to put m'y skills at the availability of thé Canadian government...... How Can i go about it?
 
I am a holder of a first class degree in educational psychology with a GPA of 3.66 from the University of Buea but really wish to know if i Can have admission from a University in Canada and if possible a study visa to Come and read a masters in clinical psychology with full funding from the Canadian government, i am a perfect bilingual in English and French and will be ready to put m'y skills at the availability of thé Canadian government...... How Can i go about it?

You can certainly apply for a masters program in Canada. Getting a scholarship to pay you tuition is not very common.
 
You can certainly apply for a masters program in Canada. Getting a scholarship to pay you tuition is not very common.


Thanks for replying to my message, but olease would you mind leaving me a link thriugh which i Can apply for partial funding in any of thé state Universities, i already have passeport and i wish to know if you Can link me to a school. ThzTha
 

There is no link. You must look at schools individually. As I mentioned before most scholarships are reserved for Canadian PRs and citizens so most likely you’ll need to pay for your living expenses and tuition.
 
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