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Hello aspirant. Hope you are doing good. I would like to tell you that if you are planning to work in Canada immediately after your B.Com (//B.Com) Graduation, then it would be a real challenge or you. As most of all the companies requires you to have a minimum of 2 years of work experience in your respective field to become eligible for work permit visa.
In your field, if you choose Accounting and finance as a career option to work abroad. then it would be a real good choice for you as the Canada employers have great vacancy for Finance people.
So, it is advisable for you to score good marks in your graduation and gain a minimum of 2 years work experience in the field of your choice in India first. Then your chances for foreign work permit will be increased. I hope you found this answer helpful. Good luck for your future.
Hello geetanjali
To study in any university in Canada you need to clear TOEFL with the minimum marks required, and some universities ask for GRE also but most of them don't.
After that it depends on entrance exam or criteria of the university to take admission, some universities take tests and some universities take admissions on the basis of your application form and your academic career.
There are many new domains likes ML, data analyst, cloud computing, IOT and many more, all of them are equally important in near future, it's better to choose what you find easy and better for you.
I hope it helps
Hi Dhruv,
To study in Canada Cat exam is not neccesary. You have to give IElTS exam for studying there. Canada has there on necessary voucour whuwh you have to study there miniumm 2 years. And the stay back is for 2 years.In this 2 year you have to find a job.You can get more info from recruiting agencies like IDB, Santa Monica etc. Hope you get it Thank you.
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Hello there. Hope you are doing good. I assume that by now your backlogs have been cleared. f you have them cleared, then I believe there won't be any problem in getting admission to a good university in Canada. However, you can check on colleges websites for your clarification. If the eligibility criteria requires the student to not have any backlog in any of the semester, then you might not able to get admission in that college. I hope you found this answer helpful.
Good luck for your future.
Every Candidate is allotted few points on a scale for applying for PR to Canada depending on the type of your application. There is Express Entry and the regular entry through which you can apply for a PR in Canada. Your personal profile and Academic profile are given certain points along with your work experience. There are many consultancies which help you with the documentation process. You have to get your Educational Credentials Assessment first through an agency. And they will help you further with an application process.
Dear candidate,
Yes, you need to appear for both the exams i.e., GRE and MCAT and score a minimum of 75% in GRE and 27 in MCAT in order to be eligible to do M.Sc Oncology from Canada.
In addition you must have completed your undergraduate degree with at least a B average.
All the best!
Hello Naman Gupta,
Yes, there are many colleges that are offering one year pgdm courses, I am providing you with the list below where you can apply for any of them.
1. ISB, HYDERABAD
2. IIIM CALCUTTA
3. IIM LUCKNOW
4. IIM INDORE
5. XLRI JAMSHEDPUR
6. MDI GURGAON
7. XAVIERS INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT BHUBANESHWAR (XIMB)
So these are some institute/colleges providing one year pgdm. you can go to any of the above colleges before the date closes.
I hope this helps you out. If there is anything else that I can help you with, then please let me know. Till then, all the very best. Stay home and stay safe.
Yes,You can. You need minimum 1 year of experience before you apply for PR under FSW( The Federal Skilled Worker ( FSW ) program is for people who are selected to immigrate to Canada because of their work experience and skills) and this experience should have been paid. (internships and apprenticeships as part of your course in Canada don’t count for CEC.
Yes but first you need to state, "I am an Earned CFA Level I; CFA Level II Candidate" . You can't use the CFA letters after your name until you have passed all three exams and have earned official CFA Charterholder status. Under the terms of National Instrument 31-103, the CSA establishes the proficiency requirements to practice for a number of job roles & Under the terms of Rule 2900, IIROC establishes the proficiency requirements to practice for a number of job roles.
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