No I didn't applied for GCMS. I have done mechanical engineering 2017 passout.Then for 4 months I did training in SAp testing ( from sep 2017 to Dec 2017) .After that in April 2018 I joined Accenture and worked as customer support associate untill 25 april 2019. Should I change my course from project management to supply chain management .
I will seriously recommend that you get the GCMS notes, I’m pretty sure that both your courses i,e Project Management & Supply Chain will be available in January 2021 as well.
BTW, back then which college did you apply in & what were your grades in btech ?
I will also suggest prepare for IELTS well and appear again, a good IELTS overall score will also work wonders in your case… don’t rush and don’t aim for this September, you have plenty time for January - get GCMS notes & improve your IELTS first !!!
IN THE MEANTIME … do apply for the same Project Management course/ available in January 2021 intake (it should definitely be a post graduation level of study), Conestoga has started to take applications for January 2021 (Ontario Graduate Certificate in Project Management). I think project management should be fine keeping in mind your btech degree… also earlier if you haven’t already applied via a consultancy then this time apply through some good consultancy firm. Apply with improved IELTS & GCMS Notes (the agency will very well help you tackle the concerns mentioned in the notes) also try & maintain a decent bank balance for the coming months (your sponsor’s or yours) / Fixed Deposits will also work. Additionally at the time of visa application, showing property certificates in your name or your parents’ name will be needed as well to show your ties to India.
so basically irrespective of what’s mentioned in the GCMS notes - you also prepare the below requirements -
1) Good IELTS score
2) Apart from the GIC Certificate, also show Bank statements (Savings/Fixed Deposits) which you should start maintaining from now as you will require to show past 3-4 months of statements, Property/Properties under your parents’ name if not under yours
3) Have your Employment Verification Letter of your past employment
4) Prepare a solid Letter Of Explanation, mentioning everything clearly like why did btech, then why did you do that 4 months training, why the job and what you did in a brief and how that will help in project management (you should very well convince the Visa Officer that project management is best suited for you & what your future career objectives are and how project management will help you with future employment in your home country), EVERYTHING should be covered … also emphasising on your supported financial documents depicting your strong ties to India.
if you take care of every aspect then I’m sure the Visa Officer wouldn’t require to refuse your application… Stay Patient & Positive. You will get it through !!!