Canada
Hi Akshita. You need to apply for MCCQE Part 1 and MCCQE Part 2 for residency in Canada. However, only if you have a canadian citizenship or permanent residency, should you think of applying as it is quite difficult for international students as the number of seats reserved for International graduates is very less and they tend to choose Canadian citizens over international ones. All the best!
Hi, as good as it sounds the universities do have plenty of negative reviews. Doing a degree online is considered to have less importance than in campus degrees as they have more exposure to practical cases than online students. If you have an opportunity to go abroad then that would be the best for you for studies. Apart from their educational qualities abroad is known for its vast job opportunities. USA is considered the best. If you still have doubts feel free to ask. Hope this helps.
Hey there,
Hope you are doing well and keeping fit and most importantly doing you work sincerely since your aim is quite a nice and competitive one so you have to work hard. So i m listing you some names of exams which would help you to pursue engineering in canada.
Heres your list:
Some of the most popular, and most important international entrance exams include the SAT, MCAT, LSAT, GMAT, GRE, IELTS and the TOEFL. These are required for admission to universities and colleges in various countries across the globe. At times, the need may be a combination of one or more of these and other tests/examinations specific to that country and its education system.
Good performances in competitive ‘study abroad’ exams also help you to win scholarships and other forms of financial aid.
I guess I have answered your query, So work hard accordingly keeping your aim in mind. All the best.!!!!
Hello Aspirant,
Masters in Pharmacy
This program from leading pharmacy schools in Canada has an expenditure of 22k to 54k CAD per year.
Domains comprise pharmaceutical sciences (drug development ) and pharmacology.
Leading universities and their fees per year include
Each college has its entry form online accessible on its authorized website.
Suitability norms
Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN)
University of Manitoba
University of Saskatchewan
University of Alberta
Entries in this course at MUN are somewhat simple with fewer TOEFL totals.
Aspirants with fewer GPAs can refer to the University of Saskatchewan.
PEBC is not required for this program but IELTS and TOEFL exams are required.
I hope it helps.
Thank you.
Hi ,
There are two ways to become a dentist in Canada.
Direct licensing also called Equivalency processDDS degree program.
For direct licensing you will have to clear AFK, ACS and ACJ exams, which will enable you to take your OSCE license exam. Once you clear all these exams you will be allowed to practice dentistry in Canada.
Other option is to complete AFK exam and seek admissions to two years DDS programs. It will be a bit of investment in time and money. Once you have completed the DDS you will be able to take your OSCE and start practicing as dentist in Canada.
The education requirement for becoming a dentist after clearing the exams and passing the dental admission test and completing 4 years of study is required to earn a doctor of dental surgery degree. You must obtain license from state board of dentistry to practice in this profession.
Hope it helps.
Dear student,
Yes there are jobs for a B.com (//B.com) graduate in abroad, top 10 jobs for B.com graduates are mentioned below;
Dear Aspirant,
Yes, HKBK college also has ties with foreign universities.
It has collaboration with these two foreign universities :
1. King Saud University- Riyadh
2. University of Illinois - Chicago
So, if you are focusing on colleges having foreign universities collaborations you can go for this college.
Also, you can check our link given below for the same :
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/hkbk-college-of-engineering-bangalore/mba-course
Hope this answer helps you.
Hello,
yes, you can study in Canada or America after 12th.
Requirements for Indian Students to Study in Canada
Although each institution and the department will have their own eligibility requirements for their particular programmes and courses, the minimum eligibility necessary to study at Canadian universities is as follows:
For Undergraduate/ Bachelor Courses:
For Diploma Courses:
Eligibility Criteria to Study in Canada
Candidates who wish to pursue higher education in Canada must fulfill the basic eligibility requirements for the same. Depending on the course requirements and the university the applicant has registered in, students may be required to take language and general examinations.
The International English Language Testing System ( IELTS (https://www.aeccglobal.in/learn-english/ielts) ), the Test of English as a Foreign Language ( TOEFL (https://www.aeccglobal.in/learn-english/toefl) ), and the Pearson Test of English ( PTE (https://www.aeccglobal.in/learn-english/pte) ) are all standardised language examinations that are necessary for college entrance.
These adhere to various formats, frameworks, and result bands. These examinations differ in numerous ways, yet many institutions accept any of the scores. So it's up to the student to decide which exam to appear for.
Minimum Percentage Required to Study in Canada after 12th
The minimal percentage necessary for studying in Canada is 65 percent or higher for the humanities stream in class XII, and 70 - 80 percent or higher for the science/commerce stream in class XII. Students with less than a 60 percent grade point average can enrol in Foundation and Diploma programmes.
Dear,
The average tuition fee for graduate studies in Canada ranges from 20,000 CAD to 30,000 CAD annually. For Indian students, the cost of Masters in Canadian universities ranges from 11.11 lakhs to 16.6 lakhs INR. MS in Canada can also cost to around 83 lakhs INR per annum(Considering living cost) whereas in USA, it goes above 1 crore. However, you can study without paying the tuition fee by getting a full-tuition scholarship or even fully-funded scholarships. The expenses before leaving India are one-time expenses such as exam fees, application fees, visas, and other costs. Together, these will offset the cost of a master’s degree in Canada while the student is in India.
Hope this helps!
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