I completed my btech in 5 years (1year extended) with 58% and i have 20 backlogs in 2 to 6 sem and
10 th class-6.8cgpa and
60% in 12th
I just completed my btech in 2017
can i apply for September intake
Igot 6.5 in ielts overall not less than 6 in individual?
Hi,
You applied for which course in Sheridan? B.Tech which branch? Did you pass it in 4 years?
The decision on an application for a Canadian study permit will completely be based on one's individual application package. Usually good academic record ( especially marks of last major degree) , proper course selection (preferably showing progression in same field) consistent profile, sufficient proof of funding and a decent IELTS score and showing strong ties to your home country is seen as a standard benchmark to get the Canadian study permit. There may be more requirements, depending upon the citizenship of one's country.
Consistent profile and academic record is one of most important factors, Visa officers consider while issuing a study permit, since you have decent Marks in B.Tech.. and did not lag a year... there should be no problems. Is 82.28% in final year of B.tech? Most Canadian universities need atleast B grade or minimum 60%-65% (depending on the university) in final 2 years of a 4 years Bachelor's degree for students from India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nigeria etc. and an IELTS score of 6.5 overall (with no bands less than 6)(some top grade universities may require IELTS score of overall 7)/ equivalent score of TOEFL also accepted in most universities for being eligible to apply to Master degree programs. What's your aggregate score in final 2 years of your B.Tech? To maximize your chances you should apply for a Master degree or atleast a PG level certificate course in your field/ related field of study. But, mind you..applying to PG certificate courses won't guarantee visa and at same time.. applying to lower level diplomas, especially in reputed colleges in your area of study... won't mean sure rejection... as there have been cases where bachelor's/,master's degree holder from India do get approved visa for lower level diploma courses... and those even applying to PG courses get rejection! So it really depends on individual cases... and academic record plays a big role... but generally... to have higher chances of visa... one can apply for PG courses... get visa..and if they wish, then move to diploma courses. And honestly, each case differs...it also depends on your luck... If the visa officer notices the backlogs and take it seriously and relate it to inconsistent academic performance, then it MAY be a cause for concern... otherwise no issues.
Hope it helps.
***All opinions expressed are purely personal, and pieces of information mentioned are to the best of my knowledge... You should consult other sources too.