I am looking to take admission in one of the Universities in Canada. However the concern I have is , I have very low GPA score in my Bachelor degree. I do have WOrk experience in relevant field of about 15 years. Can someone let me know IF my GPA score is like 1.2 will I ever be admitted into any Canadian University. If not is there any kind of Bridge program that I can do to increase my GPA score ? (Like do like a PG Diploma or something like that and then based on that get into Masters degree program in Canada ? Please help. Thank you.
I am looking to take admission in one of the Universities in Canada. However the concern I have is , I have very low GPA score in my Bachelor degree. I do have WOrk experience in relevant field of about 15 years. Can someone let me know IF my GPA score is like 1.2 will I ever be admitted into any Canadian University. If not is there any kind of Bridge program that I can do to increase my GPA score ? (Like do like a PG Diploma or something like that and then based on that get into Masters degree program in Canada ? Please help. Thank you.
Thanks for your kind reply. What do you mean by WP ??? Work Permit ? How much would be an GPA score ? For Masters or for Work Permit ? Please let me know ..THanks
Thanks for your kind reply. What do you mean by WP ??? Work Permit ? How much would be an GPA score ? For Masters or for Work Permit ? Please let me know ..THanks
Sorry meant a study permit not work permit. Would say you need a 70% average at a very minimum to have a chance at some of the lower tier schools. Would think 75%+ is more realistic to get acceptace somewhere.
I think some low tier accept 70% in the last 2years of undergraduate if our overall isn't up to 70%. Also if you can secure a supervisor prior to application, it can boost your chance of admission. not sure about this but experts can shed more lights on it
I think some low tier accept 70% in the last 2years of undergraduate if our overall isn't up to 70%. Also if you can secure a supervisor prior to application, it can boost your chance of admission. not sure about this but experts can shed more lights on it