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I am a BSc Fashion Design graduate and have been graduated in the year 2010. I want to pursue my Masters from canada. I want to know if I am eligible to study in canada after a gap of 10yrs in my education? I have work experience of 6 years though.

Fareeha 17th Feb, 2020

Hey Shruthi!
Considering that you have enough experience, you are eligible to pursue your further studies from Canada despite the ten years gap.

Please look up to the website of the University where you want to pursue your Masters from. They will give you a detailed account of what is to be expected from you.

Good luck!

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Can i do ms now in canada. i am a b.tech graduate passed out year 2018.And do i get job compulsory in canada after graduation.

Rishabh Jain 8th Jan, 2020

Hello there. Hope you are doing good. Yes, you can do MS in Canada provided you have sufficient work experience. The chances of your application getting accepted in a Canadian University gets higher if you have work experience. And it is not mandatory that you will get job after completing your MS from Canada. Like anywhere else in the world, your skills and talent will be considered over anything else. If you have the skills your employer is looking for, you will definitely land a good job. However we can say that MS degree of Canada has good value within itself.

I hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future.

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can we get jobs in foreign countries like uk,usa,canada after persuing this course

Pankhuri Kumari 3rd Jan, 2020
Hii Sachin!
Sorry dear, but it seems like to forget to mention the name of the course. Kindly restructure the question and ask agin in order to get correct information. Do include the name of the course, institute you are interested in and any other details required related to the question. This will help us serve you better. Hope you understand.
Good luck!
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hey ! what is the minimum amount required in bank account to study in canada ???

ruchika.chauhan Expert 18th Mar, 2020

Hello

Canada is considered one of the 5 most popular countries for education alongside the USA and the UK.

The cost of living depends on the University/course you wish to opt for. You can go through the link below and check the articles related to study in Canada for reference:

https://studyabroad.careers360.com/country/canada

Good Luck!

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msc in civil engineering at us or canada.which is best

anima chaudhary 7th Feb, 2020

Hi,

1. University of Calgary

2.University of Alberta

3.Mc master University

4.Mc Gill University

5.Concordia University of Montreal

In USA

1. University of Texas

2.Purdue University

3.Georgia institute of technology

4.University of California

5.Cornell University

As per the reviews USA is one of the best countries to do MS in Civil Engineering. It has maximum number of college.It has the maximum colleges for the civil engineering. It has better opportunities to developed the infrastructure, there is a lots of scope for civil engineering.

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If i want to study microbiolgy in canada, do i have to appear in neet?

chandra keerthi pothina 29th Dec, 2019

Hey Anisha

You need not give NEET to study microbiology in canada. Even if you want to study B.sc microbiology in India you need not give NEET. BUt, if you want to study medicine  abroad you have to qualify NEET.

Hope this helped

all the best

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can i stdy/work in canada after my iti course trade boiler attendant

Rishabh Jain 27th Dec, 2019

Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that there are good amount of opportunities abroad for this course. But if you want the position of boiler attendant, you need to obtain minimum 2-3 years of work experience in India first, then your profile will be considered abroad (in Canada). The basic or fresher profile for this course is Assistant Operator in steam boiler or Assistant fireman. You need to obtain some work experience in this field only then there are chances of you getting promoted.

I hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future.

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can i stdy and work in canada after 10thand iti course trade boiler attendent

Leon George 26th Dec, 2019

Hello Vivek,

Yes you can work in Canada after 10th and ITI course trade boiler attendant. The course provide basic knowledge about the boiler, heat emission , steam treatment etc.

The eligibility criteria for this course is that the student/candidate must have passed 10th with maths and science as a subject. The duration of this course is 3 years, but some institutes provide 2 year course and 1 year apprenticeship to get certification in boiler attendant course.

I hope it helps

All the best!

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hii, myself nayeem and iam persuing btech 3rd year and i want to go canada for masters .and my question is do i need the financial status 60 lakhs to get the visa.

Harshita Gupta 25th Dec, 2019
Hey,

No, you don't need a financial status of 60 lacs. You will have to clear examination like IELTS for getting admission in Canada for masters. You will need money for education, accomodation, travelling, etc. But there is nothing like you need to have any sufficient money to get Visa. The basic requirements for visa are:
  • Passport or any other valid travel document
  • Acceptance letter from a Designated Learning Institution (DLI)
  • Proof of sufficient funds to support the travel and stayLetter of invitation and/or medical exam certificate
  • Completed VFS Consent Form
  • Documents based on the visa type

You will need around 6-8 lacs of fund.

Hope this helps!
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Is Canada will be a good option for ECE students to their complete masters?

Rishabh Jain 23rd Dec, 2019

Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that yes Canada is a very good option if you are willing to pursue your masters in ECE domain. There are ample amount of opportunities for engineers in electrical and communication domain in Canada. But, for pursuing masters in Canada, it is advisable to you to gain some work experience in your field first. It will also increase your chances for getting top universities in Canada since your profile will look pleasing to the universities.

I hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future.

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