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hi ,I am an IT professional with more than 5 years of experience .May i know the minimum ielts score for canada and the materials which i need to follow for getting a good score in ielts

sunnyverma 18th Dec, 2019

Hay Jyothy,  You can easily apply PR for Canada with your job experience, Required IELTS band 7778, Other option was you can apply with 6.5 bands in religion area.

For study you can follow All About Ielts (http://www.allaboutielts.com/) . They provide you everything online for IELTS practice; in my link, many students pass this test with the help of all about ielts.


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hlo Im recently completed my sen secondary in arts stream and now i wish to go canada for my further studies can i

Ashquanda Iqbal 17th Dec, 2019

Hello Janam,

Of course you can go to Canada for your further studies. Here are a few things that will be helpful to you while you ponder over this matter:

  • What and Where to Study?
    Looking at your Arts background, here are a few colleges that will be best suitable for your course of study:
    - BA in Applied Economics, Anthropology, Journalism & Media Studies, Film Studies, Philosophy, Human Rights, Sociology, Linguistics, Law, etc. from Carleton University.
    - BA of Fine Arts (BFA) or BFA in visual studies in University of Calgary.
    - Bachelor of Design in Fashion & Technology and Fashion Designing at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU) and Ryerson University.
    - BA in literature, creative writing, Arts & Culture, Philosophy, History, etc at Brock University.
  • To take up admission at a college in  Canada, you should fulfill the eligibility criteria:
    - 12 years of formal school education.
    - Minimum 580 score in TOEFL paper-based exams.
    -Some universities may ask you to appear for Canadian Academic English Language Assessment (CAEL), where you need to score a minimum of 70.
    - Some universities also ask for Pearson Test of English (PTE) and Michigan English Language Assessment Battery (MELAB) as well.
  • For Undergraduate course in Canada, an average fee structure will range between INR 7 to 10 lakhs and for a Post-graduate course, the fee would range between 10 to 15 lakhs.

Hope your query is resolved. Please revert back if you need any further assistance.

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i have done my MSc in mathematocs is there is any opportunities

Kanupriya Gupta 14th Dec, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

M.Sc. Mathematics has made you equipped with solving mathematical problems which can only be saved by skilled people and that makes you different from other people who know the methods and concepts.

1. The best way to go ahead is by pursuing a PhD. and going into lectureship. If you are interested in teaching, you can go for it in coaching centres and schools too. Even banks and other financial institutions prefer people who are trained in mathematics.

2. Statistician - They play a huge role in decision-making of companies through their expertise in data analysis, surveys and research which is of high demand in start-ups today. They have to create models and algorithms that can convert numbers into concepts, trends, patterns or conclusions.

3. Research Analyst- Your job will be basically to analyse, interpret and present data related to the companies requirement which would be mostly congruent with the position of the market, accounting and economics of the company. You can get a certifications like Chartered Financial Analyst. Detail and accuracy in this job are of utmost importance.

4. Mathematician- This field has two distinctions: Applied and Theoretical. The former is equipped with usage of theories and techniques for the formulation of models to solve practical problems. This can help in analysis in various fields where absolute precision is required. The latter is concerned with resolving concepts which are still tangled and unresolved in the field of mathematics. This also includes searching for new areas, experiments, theorems and increasing knowledge which could be later put into practical use.

5. Chartered Accountancy- If you like auditing, accounting and are interested in things like taxation, revenue and various policies related to it, you can go ahead with becoming a CA.

6. Military Operations- You can work in organisations like DRDO, ISRO, NAL, SETS and can be involved in not only operations along with the scientists but Als can play a major role in project development.

7. Actuary- This is connected to finance, costs, risks and uncertainties. Thy play an extremely important role in the insurance industry.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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hello all Im doing my mbbs in russia , nd i want to work in canada as an (MD Physician) . how can i do that ? There is any entrance exam ?

Mahima Shukla 16th Dec, 2019

Hello,

If you want to work as a MD Physician in Canada then you have to make sure that your medical degree is from a recognized medical school.  You have to give Medical Council of Canada Evaluation Exam (MCCEE) .

You are supposed to submit your credentials through the Medical Council Canada Credentials Repository online by creating an electronic professional portfolio.

Hope this helps.

All the best!

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How to get admission in any engineering colleges of Canada for Indian students

jishua thomas 17th Jan, 2020

hello aspirant,...

The first step is to apply to a Canadian University. Once you receive admission, you can apply for a study permit for Canada. Also, students should also know the complete application process for Canada.  you can do the degree course from Canada the minimum eligibility is the candidate must have completed his 10+2 with minimum of 65% from a recognized university and also completed his diploma from a recognized board/university. in Canada demand scores of standardised tests like GRE for admission to their programmes . Further, students also have to appear for either IELTS or TOEFL test to get admission.

hope this information was useful to you...

all the best for your bright future...

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hi i am thinking of pursuing MS in Electrical and computer engineering course in canadian unviversiites after my degree will i get some jobs in canada and US ?

thomas joy 13th Jan, 2020

Hi there,

Yes you can gey the job in Canada or in US after the study of masters in electrical or computer engineering.

In canada some of the universities for this course are

  • Laval University
  • Dalhousie University
  • Concordia University
  • York University
  • Simon Fraser University

In Canada the stay back is up to 2 years and you need to have IELTS Or TOEFL for studying there.

Job will be completely at your risk, anyway you have to find the job in the stay back period, University will also help you with that.

In US things are different, there is limited stay back period and in that time you have to find a Job. You can contact with the Universities through mail regarding the placements etc.

Hope this will help you.

Thank you

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does universities of canada accept work experience of startup companies.

Nisha 4th Dec, 2019

Hello,

Work experience in some courses are mandatory whereas in others adds points in your selection process.in both the cases, if you have experience in a valid and recognized  startup company the work experience will be counted. Moreover, the experience need to be justified by your domain knowledge, so prepare well.

Hope it helps

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Hi,have completed my B.Tech and looking to go for Masters in Canada is experience necessary to study in canada.

Yashu Shrivastava 4th Dec, 2019

Hey

Work experience is an important requirement for admission to Canada Business Schools. Some specialized colleges might also demand work experience certificates from you. Generally, Canadian universities ask for experience of 2-3 years in a specific field, preferably related to the course of study.

Hope This Helps

Good Luck!

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How can i go canada for study ?

priyaankasarkar Student Expert 3rd Dec, 2019

What do you want to study in Canada?

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what is the min cgpa to do ms in engineering in canada and how aftr course how long can we get stay back?

Kanupriya Gupta 7th Jan, 2020

Dear Aspirant,

There are many universities in Canada that do their primary screening based on academic records and  GPA. However, to be admitted to Canadian Universities, there are many other factors too. Presenting a paper at renowned recognized conferences, internships, work experience, remarkable extra curriculum activities all are bonuses to your application. You will have to be extremely careful in structuring your SOP (Statement of Purpose) that clearly indicates your interest in pursuing a particular university program.

In Canada there is no specific percentage or GPA needed to pursue MS degree course since most of the universities offers admission on the basis of entrance examination. Each University keeps updating their selection criteria every year. However, here is a general reference you can follow :

Students who have completed their master’s degree after pursuing their three-year bachelor’s degree are eligible to apply for admission to master’s at a Canadian university.

1) In terms of academic requirements, it is advised  to have a minimum GPA of 3 on a scale of 4. This corresponds to 65 – 70% or CGPA 7.0 – 7.5 in Indian standards. For example: The University of Toronto offering the course expects a minimum of 3 GPA on a scale of 4.

2)GRE/GMAT is also required for Several universities. The general GRE score is taken into consideration and specific subject test act as an added advantage.

3)A proof of English Language Proficiency by submitting IELTS (minimum 6.5 or 7.0) or TOEFL (90+) score is also required.

To stay further in Canada, you will need to check your immigration document which is a study permit or a stamp in your passport. If your term expires you may apply for an extension if you wish to stay. The Post-Graduation Work Permit Program offers you a work permit up to 3 years depending on the course duration.

Hope this helps. All the best!

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