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hi all ,
my name is jaspreet singh . I'm from INDIA. i have a btech and mtech degree in electronics and communication field. now i"m planing to move to canada to do MSc from university of Alberta. is there any chance of visa rejection in my case please help me out. or i can apply for post graduation diploma course. please help me out with this.
hi all ,
my name is jaspreet singh . I'm from INDIA. i have a btech and mtech degree in electronics and communication field. now i"m planing to move to canada to do MSc from university of Alberta. is there any chance of visa rejection in my case please help me out. or i can apply for post graduation diploma course. please help me out with this.
You should go for PG diploma/course
You should go for PG diploma/course
thanku mam for your reply. one more question is there any chance of visa rejection if i go for pg diploma course.
thanku mam for your reply. one more question is there any chance of visa rejection if i go for pg diploma course.
Yes - there's always a chance of rejection.
Well we can't say anything about rejection or approval, but we must hope for the best only. We can only lower the chances of rejection by refining these mistakes like opting for master/bachelor degree again while having one here. Otherwise it's all upon High Commission and LUCK.
Well we can't say anything about rejection or approval, but we must hope for the best only. We can only lower the chances of rejection by refining these mistakes like opting for master/bachelor degree again while having one here. Otherwise it's all upon High Commission and LUCK.
thank you mam for your words
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