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Hi Aspirant,
The eligibility criteria in Jimma University,Canada says that Candidates must have passed out a minimum of 10+2 exam from the recognized board of study and with the mandatory subjects of physics, chemistry, and biology.Candidates will be required to qualify the Medical college admission test (MCAT) which is the medical entrance exam of the country and is mandatory to give the exam.
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Hello Pooja Seera
I hope you are doing good. I would like to know you that candian universities fees are very expensive for international students . It becomes difficult for a middle class person to go afford such huge fees without education loan . But if have you outstanding perfomarnce in academics, had done extra circular activites then you can apply for various scholarships provided by canadian govertmnent.
Following are the some of the colleges with low tutiton fees:-
Memorial University of Newfoundland – tuition : 2,150 – 11,460 CAD/year.
University of Regina – tuition fees: 1,715 – 20,050 CAD/year.
Royal Roads University – tuition fees: 3,750 – 27,600 CAD/year.
university of Saskatchewan – tuition fees: 4,110 – 24,000 CAD/year.
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I hope you are doing good. I would like to know you that their is no tution-free universities in canada in any stream for international students. However, variety of scholarships has been provided to international students who have outstanding scoren in academics and well represented SOP(statement of purpose) by candian government. Scholarship are of many types like Full funded,partially-funded, 25 percent funded depending on the level of Graudation.
Incase youre inclined more towards research and academia, less towards industry, I may suggest you to prefer first pursuing a M.Sc/MS from some of the Top Higher Technical Institutions in India like Top IITs, IISc Bangalore, CSIR, IISERs, etc and have a strong 2 year research experience and projects to yourself, after B.Sc. from VIT/Manipal.
After MS/MSc from these Top Indian Institutions, you may easily get into some of the QS Top 100 Universities abroad for PhD. Incase you prefer Research, R&D as well as Academia Roles abroad, in most of the Countries Doctorate is a must., and itll be definitely beneficial to you, as in Countries like US, you have a Fully Funded PhD Program for most of the Universities, with a Stipend, Health Insurance and Accomodation Costs taken care by the University.
Hi,
To complete masters from Canada you need to have completed 16 years of education. So, if you want to pursue masters from Canada, you can do a one year diploma related to your field you want to pursue masters in so that your 16 years of education criteria will be fulfilled and you will be able to apply for the course in Canada.
You can refer to this link for more details:
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/how-apply-for-masters-in-canada
I hope this helped you.
Hello there,
First of all you need to clear your IELTS exam with minimum score of 6.5, the you have to start looking for colleges and send your applicatios. You need a letter of reccomendation, motivvation letter, your degree and high school score certificates for applying. Then as you recieve offer letter, apply for VISA as soon as possible. Clear the VISA interview and you are ready to go.
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Hey,
To be vey honest both the streams are related to biomedical science but with a slight difference. MBBS is more like a medical field that involves working with patients to treat or cure them.
On the other hand biotechnology helps one to design solution that helps MBBS or doctors to treat or cure patients.
If you are someone who feel like working between patients and help them in getting treated you should for MBBS but if you like working in isolation in the laboratory you can pursue Msc Biotechnology.
The country to be very honest doesn't matter. The only thing is that after MBBS you need to sit for an entrance test to become eligible to practice in India. That's not the case with Msc Biotechnology.
Think wise what you want as per your interest and the time you want to give for that.
Hope that helps
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Hello,
This is an issue, since most of the foreign universities insist on a 4 year undergraduate degree from India to be eligible for a masters degree admission. The other alternative they provide is you having finished a 3 year undergraduate degree + a 2 year masters degree in India before you apply for a masters in a Canadian university. Having said that, it is program specific and you will have to contact them in order to check if they would accept your degree without the additional 2 years of MSc with it. Depending on the course, they might make exceptions for a 3 year BSc degree from India as long as your institution has an ' A' rating from the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (http://www.naac.gov.in/grading.asp) , otherwise it would not be possible. Contact their graduate studies regarding the same and they will inform you the exact scene.
The way ahead is that you will have to do a 2-year Post Graduate Diploma, after which you can apply to Canadian Universities.
Not many colleges allow such.However it depends on college to college to pursue the bridge course and also it depends on the qualification to pursue an MS in canada.A four year Bachelor degrees in the relevant field are typically required before enrolling in this course. Apart from that, students also need to achieve qualifying scores in an English language proficiency test. These are the basic requirements for admission in an MS course.
Hope it helps!
Dear Student,
Here is the list for the Universities in Canada that accept 3-years of Bachelor's (15- years of education) for Master's:
Eligibility Criteria:
Minimum of 6.5 IELTS Required.
Visit this link for more information:
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/how-apply-for-masters-in- canada
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