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Hello Aspirant,
The type of exam should you give depends on the University you're looking for and also the course.
SAT or ACT is basically for Undergraduate courses while GRE and GMAT is for Postgraduate courses. TOEFL and IELTS are basically English Proficiency tests. They are given by the candidates whose native language is not English, it too varies according to the university. Every university has it's different criteria but if you're looking for Undergraduate course then you should give SAT as it is accepted by many universities and the language exam based on what the university is accepting.
hey,
to pursue MBA from canada or australia you must first have secured at least 60 percent aggregate marks in your B.com (//B.com) course from a recognised university , also you need to appear for TOEFL/IETS as qualifying these exams is the primary source to get in canada/ austraila .
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Some top institutions in Canada for MS in Pharmaceutics are enlisted below :-
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hi,
see it does not matter that studying from naac b+ colleges, you will not able to do masters in canada, whats matters is thsat your academic score, the cutoff marks in your entrance test like gre, toefel, or ielts as per recruitment of the university, if you have published any research papers in your final year of studies that will be an added advantage.
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Hello,
SAT(Scholastic Aptitude Test) is mainly conducted in the US and in Canada and many other countries to mainly give admissions to the students for UG Courses. SAT exam mainly concentrate on written, verbal and mathematical skills. To get any admission in any college or university you need to write this exam and the admission is based on SAT score. This exam is conducted in many cities in India. It can written any number of times we wish for. The fee for this exam is $96.50 without essay and $113.50 with essay. So only SAT is alone enough and you need not write any other exam.
Hope this helps you.
Hi
As your question was to know about the courses to do after MBA in Canada.
Best courses in Canada after MBA
• Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA).
• Financial Risk Manager (FRM) Exam.
• 3 Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA).
• Certification in Risk Management Assurance (CRMA).
• Certified in Production and Inventory Management (CPIM).
• Project Management Professional (PMP)
Doing higher research from Canada affords you with a good examine environment and a whole lot of
enterprise opportunities. It smooth to get a work permit in Canada even as studying. As students get to
manage their prices by operating component time job. After finishing the MBA is clean to get the
everlasting residency in Canada.
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Hi Aspirant,
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Aarthi, NEET is the entrance examination for admission to Medical,Dental, Ayush and Veterinary courses across India. Now NEET is also mandatory to study MBBS abroad. This is the requisite for you as an Indian Citizen to study MBBS abroad. And MCAT is a requisite by countries like Australia, Canada, US etc to check your readiness and knowledge to study Medicine in their country. It is their requisite. So you have to appear for both NEET and MCAT.
Hello student yes for indian origin student its mandatory to appear in neet entrance examination to get admission into medical college in Canada also.
NEET eligibility - candidates must passed or appearing class 12 with physics chemistry and biology with minimum 50 percent marks from a recognized board.
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A lot of universities has the policies if you paid the fee for four years, In lot of cases they may not refund your fees, The students not to go to the university, They may not get the fee back. Having said that it depends on the reason why student is not going to attend the university if possible they may have the fee back. It’s worth having the conversation with the university because the universities in Canada, Australia, US are different in scenario, decision but in this time, no more situation & chances are unfortunately that fee will not be refundable so that is something keep in mind if fee is paid for three years or four years may not get refund. You may ask to have the conversation because it may be the options in policies.
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