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There are many universities in Canada offering BEd such as Queen's University, York University, University of British Columbia, University of Ottawa, Concordia University, McGill University to name a few which offers BEd and candidates who have three to four years of graduation degree can apply for BEd in Canada, a minimum of 60% aggregate is required at 10+2 level, also you need to appear and qualify any English Language Proficiency Test amongst IELTS/TOEFL, there are various job opportunities as well after completion of the course for various job profile such as that of Assistant Teacher, Elementary Teacher, ESL Teacher etc.
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You don't need to take maths as your core subject in order to get admission in BSc in physiology . For this stream you should pass 10+2 or equivalent examination with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as subjects studied at an intermediate level. Some reputed colleges and institutes demand a minimum of 50% marks in 10+2 as qualifying criteria to secure admission in this degree course.
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Hey aspirant,
So, if you have completed your 12th grade in any subject from a recognised university or board, you are eligible to apply for a Bachelor of Psychology degree. So, yes, Commerce students are eligible for admission to the Psychology programme. The expense will depend on the college you choose.
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Hi, not all universities in Canada accept 6.5 band, some require 7. When it comes to Ph.D. they prefer students with a little bit or more experience of work related to the field you wish to pursue your Ph.D. in. Over all band score should be around 7.00 with every component (part) of the exam should have no less than 6.5. Hope this helps.
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with this cgpa and ielts score you may get admission into good universities in canada.
mostly all universities require ielts score , and also some conduct GRE too, so for admission that score would also matter then.
you first need to find the course of your choice , universities there provide different types of masters and vocational courses in engineering. for mechanical engineering, they also provide master of science in mechanical engineering or MESc in mechanical and material engineering.
some good universities you may get admitted to with this ielts score is:
1. university of alberta, Edmonton canada-
eligibility - ielts score 6.5
2. university of waterloo -
eligibilty criteria - ielts/toefl , gre accepted.
3. McGill university - ielts score 6.5
4. university of calgary - ielts score 6.5
5. western university - ielts score 6
6. laval university , quebec city
there are other universities too, who require a minimum 6 ielts score, they may not be very good , but if you very much want to go to canada and do masters from there, you may apply.
though your chances of getting admitted to above mentioned universities are there.
Hello Rayan Mohammed. If you decide to go to the US or Canada for engineering after 12th, you will probably still have to go to college everyday. American and Canadian universities are quite liberal with their attendance policies usually, although it differs from college to college and can't be generalized for two huge countries.
Even if the attendance is not compulsory, you will probably have to attend everyday since it is not easy to cope with the syllabus all by yourself.
You can definitely do part time jobs there, just as you can in India. It all depends on your Visa, job experience and your expertise in the subject.
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Mentioned below are the salaries of call Centre executive in canada:
Hey there,
The qualifications required to work in a Call centre are listed below:
These are few abilities and verbal skills required to work as a call centre executive.
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In order to get a job in Canada, you must have a valid visa unless you get a direct work permit which is a very rare scneario based on your profile.
If eligible you could look for a direct PR visa patway and once you get the PR approved you could find work opportunities in Canada however you would still need to meet the registration/licensing requirement to work as a Radiologist in Canada.
Canadian radiologists are performing more imaging exams than ever before. Along with the increasing demand for radiology, there will also be growing workforce demands in several subspecialties: mammography, interventional radiology, cardiac imaging, neuroradiology, and pediatric radiology.
Also, you could look for higher studies in Canada which will eventually make you eligible to get a PSW (Post Study Work) visa to remain in Canada post your qualification and find suitable opportunities to work in your field of interest .
Hope this helps
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