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Hello everyone,
I am applying for Masters course in three universities(toronto,saskatchewan,alberta) and Advanced PG Diploma course in two spp colleges (humber and george brown). I am pursuing my B.Tech final year. What course will you suggest for me so that there sholudnt be any problem for "visa".
I am pursuing my Bachelors in electrical and electronics engineering and my ielts xam is on 29th oct'11 i.e. on saturday ! On the other hand, i am done wid my gre(new pattern).
you acdemics a very clear..u dnt have any problem regarding your Studies
First Clear yourself certain things.
Most canadian universities requires minimum 70% in Bachelors .
Still u can get it with 65% too..But not a good university. Nothing wrong to try.
I suggest you to go for MS in canadian universites. Try for Electrical and computers course if it z available
Coming to Colleges
Humber is a very good college. It requires minimum 7 bands.No band less dan 6.5
If u take electrical courses, its completely basics which u learned already in btech.
Try for software courses. nothing wrong if u have a strong SOP.
you acdemics a very clear..u dnt have any problem regarding your Studies
First Clear yourself certain things.
Most canadian universities requires minimum 70% in Bachelors .
Still u can get it with 65% too..But not a good university. Nothing wrong to try.
I suggest you to go for MS in canadian universites. Try for Electrical and computers course if it z available
Coming to Colleges
Humber is a very good college. It requires minimum 7 bands.No band less dan 6.5
If u take electrical courses, its completely basics which u learned already in btech.
Try for software courses. nothing wrong if u have a strong SOP.
5n thn, I ll replace george brown wid sm othr university and what stream i am suppose to choose in electrical and computers to increase my chances of getting a job ?
5n thn, I ll replace george brown wid sm othr university and what stream i am suppose to choose in electrical and computers to increase my chances of getting a job ?
Apply to 3colleges which includes humber too
Just go through universites websites and verify the courses..Like course should contain Both electrical point of view n computers
For the collegs go to
http://www.ontariocolleges.ca/ontcol/home.html
yeah ok..U dont have Masters in colleges..U cant get only Advance diploma programs.
Admission into Toranto university z little bit tough, due to heavy competancy...anyway apply..luk favours.
yeah ok..U dont have Masters in colleges..U cant get only Advance diploma programs.
Admission into Toranto university z little bit tough, due to heavy competancy...anyway apply..luk favours.
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