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Master in engineering VS Master in business administration VS English study?
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So I am trying to find the fastest way to go to Canada. I have a bachelor's degree in one of the engineering majors, but my GPA is not very impressive it is 72.8 (2.912). Which to the best of my knowledge is lower than the acceptable limit for master engineering in Canadian universities.
I am also thinking of MBA, and as a last option English study.
I just need your opinions which is the most effective way to go to Canada. Taking into consideration: The cost, the time from applying to the visa issuing, and what it may add to my career in Canada after finishing the course.
Thank you in advnace, I hope to be there before the mid of this year .
72.8 % is not a low score by any standards for an Indian University.
The 78% cutoff that most Canadian universities talk about is according to Canadian standards where a passing grade is much higher than the 40% of Indian standards, provided you're not from a farm turned into an engineering college kind of college/university.
So you're very much eligible for a master's in engineering degree.
It's the easiest to get into and you get a high chance of visa approval (unless you put zero effort)
I don't know, I don't want to keep waiting or wasting money for nothing. All universities in CANADA seems to have 3.0 out of 4.0, or 75% minimum GPA required.
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