I applied for the study visa at vfs hyderabad on 11th November , application was forwarded to bangalore on 15th and I got a refusal letter on 24th of November.
Reason- Your proposed studies are not reasonable in light of one or more of : your qualifications, previous studies, employment, level of establishment, language abilities or your future prospects.
I have completed my Pharm D with 71 .3% no backlogs ( its a 6yrs course)
12th percentage - 78.6%
10th percentage - 82%
GIC- 10,300 cad
IELTS- Overall - 7.0 (L- 7.5, R-7.5, W-5.5, S-7)
Course- Community Pharmacy Assistant (Ontario college of certificate) 1yr
College- Sheridan College
Tuition fees payed- 1st semester 8000 cad
I showed my Mother (residing in India) and brother (working in Canada) as my sponsors
I am confident that my Sop was clear enough stating enough reasons to do this course mentioning its practicality, also being helpful to get a job back home.
I don't understand what went wrong.
A consultant says nothing was wrong with my application , out of sheer luck I didn't get a visa and recommends me to reapply online this time and another consultant says to apply at Delhi office (before it was Bangalore office).
I have spoken to a many consultants before starting the entire process all of them said that I ain't eligible to apply for masters even
(before writing ielts). They said indian Pharmacy usually don't get an admission in a Canadian university and process is quite cumbersome.
Now left is technical diplomas or certificate programs . I applied for Pharmacy Technician, Community Pharmacy Assistant and Chemical Laboratory Assistant ) I chose Community Pharmacy Assistant (my ielts score in one band is 5.5 , so cant go for technician).
Do I listen to the consultants and apply online or go to Vfs Delhi to apply.
O try to find out myself about masters program and improve my ielts score? (truly speaking i don't want to do masters as i ain't interested in research . my aim is to work as a Pharmacist)
or drop the entire idea of applying again.
Suggestions/ Advice is welcome. (if any Indian Pharmacy graduates who have taken admission in universities or doing pharmacy technician or community pharmacy assistant courses are reading this, please guide.)
Reason- Your proposed studies are not reasonable in light of one or more of : your qualifications, previous studies, employment, level of establishment, language abilities or your future prospects.
I have completed my Pharm D with 71 .3% no backlogs ( its a 6yrs course)
12th percentage - 78.6%
10th percentage - 82%
GIC- 10,300 cad
IELTS- Overall - 7.0 (L- 7.5, R-7.5, W-5.5, S-7)
Course- Community Pharmacy Assistant (Ontario college of certificate) 1yr
College- Sheridan College
Tuition fees payed- 1st semester 8000 cad
I showed my Mother (residing in India) and brother (working in Canada) as my sponsors
I am confident that my Sop was clear enough stating enough reasons to do this course mentioning its practicality, also being helpful to get a job back home.
I don't understand what went wrong.
A consultant says nothing was wrong with my application , out of sheer luck I didn't get a visa and recommends me to reapply online this time and another consultant says to apply at Delhi office (before it was Bangalore office).
I have spoken to a many consultants before starting the entire process all of them said that I ain't eligible to apply for masters even
(before writing ielts). They said indian Pharmacy usually don't get an admission in a Canadian university and process is quite cumbersome.
Now left is technical diplomas or certificate programs . I applied for Pharmacy Technician, Community Pharmacy Assistant and Chemical Laboratory Assistant ) I chose Community Pharmacy Assistant (my ielts score in one band is 5.5 , so cant go for technician).
Do I listen to the consultants and apply online or go to Vfs Delhi to apply.
O try to find out myself about masters program and improve my ielts score? (truly speaking i don't want to do masters as i ain't interested in research . my aim is to work as a Pharmacist)
or drop the entire idea of applying again.
Suggestions/ Advice is welcome. (if any Indian Pharmacy graduates who have taken admission in universities or doing pharmacy technician or community pharmacy assistant courses are reading this, please guide.)