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I have completed my masters in Medical physics from India, it's a applied science course and my job is to work closely with radiation oncologist to plan treatment for the patients and Quality assurance of the radiotherapy machine's. I was planning to study hospital administration in canada, Till this day I was denied admission almost in 4 College's mentioning that they don't give admission to someone from my background to study pg diploma in hospital administration. I want to enter into management jobs, can i go for business administration. If yes, what are the chances of me getting a student visa?
Thank you for your reply, I'm currently working as a assistant manager in a logistic company for almost a year now. So will my chances be still low with work experience?
You just said your job is to work closely with radiation oncologist...either way it makes little difference. You already have a Master's in a scientific field. Even if you get admission which is unlikely, there is an extremely low chance you will get a visa as your educational background not only doesn't match your intended program but it is a also a lower level program. It is a red flag that you are trying to immigrate.
You just said your job is to work closely with radiation oncologist...either way it makes little difference. You already have a Master's in a scientific field. Even if you get admission which is unlikely, there is an extremely low chance you will get a visa as your educational background not only doesn't match your intended program but it is a also a lower level program. It is a red flag that you are trying to immigrate.
Actually that was my job description but soon after completing my degree I wanted to enter sales and marketing roles in radiation equipment selling companies here. As i did not have experience or relevant background it was hard to find a job, so i decided to work anywhere in any business stream to gain experience and that's how I ended up working in a logistics company. I don't have that kinda money to do Master's or Phd or an MBA. I'll try my luck this time, if not I'll go for some other country. Thank you
Actually that was my job description but soon after completing my degree I wanted to enter sales and marketing roles in radiation equipment selling companies here. As i did not have experience or relevant background it was hard to find a job, so i decided to work anywhere in any business stream to gain experience and that's how I ended up working in a logistics company. I don't have that kinda money to do Master's or Phd or an MBA. I'll try my luck this time, if not I'll go for some other country. Thank you
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