You will have to do research on the individual universities to find out the requirements. Ryerson accepts only a 4-year bachelor's, Schulich accepts a 3 year degree but they want one year of work experience (in addition to the two years in their admission details), for which you may not qualify, considering you just completed your Bachelor's.Hey,
I hail from India; i have completed Bachelor's degree in English Literature. The bachelor's degree was of 3 years mainly. With the three-year BA, can i be eligible for MBA in top universities like Ryerson and schulich?
Please help
Have you looked at the requirements for the universities in question? If you need help in applying, then it would be better to go with a consultant who can help you.Hi am from India, I have completed my bachelors in GeoInformatics in anna university, chennai.
I have cgpa of 6.6 and ielts score of 7.5.
Will i get admission for MEng in University of new brunswick or in University of calgary
You can just look on the college's website, you know.Hey,
I hail from India; i have completed Bachelor's degree in English Literature. The bachelor's degree was of 3 years mainly. With the three-year BA, can i be eligible for MBA in top universities like Ryerson and schulich?
Please help
You can expect that large Canadian universities understand what a 'good' score from another large university is. If your score is truly good, they will know it.Yes i have a little less than 3 years of work experience..
And largely, scored 60 per cent in aggregate which is though a good perventage in Delhi University.
How did i present this issue and show that my score is good despite having 60 %.
To get into an MBA at York or other top schools you probably need very good marks. International students may have lower entrance scores because of the higher tuitions costs.You can expect that large Canadian universities understand what a 'good' score from another large university is. If your score is truly good, they will know it.
I have started checking admission requirements for Ryerson. It states four years bachelor or equivalent!Have you looked at the requirements for the universities in question? If you need help in applying, then it would be better to go with a consultant who can help you.
Hi am from India, I have completed my bachelors in GeoInformatics in anna university, chennai.
I have cgpa of 6.6 and ielts score of 7.5.
Will i get admission for MEng in University of new brunswick or in University of calgary
Save your money. Wouldn’t recommend VIU.I have started checking admission requirements for Ryerson. It states four years bachelor or equivalent!
Yes, i have also consulted IDP, co-owner of IELTS. It says my score are really low and they have been giving me options for vancover island university.
Okay, btw what's wrong with vancouver Island uni.please tell me.Save your money. Wouldn’t recommend VIU.
I have almost 2.8 years of experienceYou will have to do research on the individual universities to find out the requirements. Ryerson accepts only a 4-year bachelor's, Schulich accepts a 3 year degree but they want one year of work experience (in addition to the two years in their admission details), for which you may not qualify, considering you just completed your Bachelor's.
If you are trying to use the MBA to seek employment in Canada most employers haven’t heard of VIU. The MBA won’t be considered equal to most of the MBAs programs in Canada. Lots of money for little return. VIU doesn't Require GMAT and has the reputation of admitting most people which is why most consultants recommend the school. Also unsure if they pay consultants per student that attend their school. I know some universities do.Okay, btw what's wrong with vancouver Island uni.please tell me.
I am applying for it just to be on the safe side. The consultant, IDP has been telling me that i won't be able to make out bacuse i have three year degree and scored 60 per cent which is considered good score in my university( Delhi University)
I don't know if VIU would pay consultants - maybe - but I do know that they used to be "Malaspina College" until the BC Liberals tried to secure their re-election by renaming some community colleges universities. In Canada, "university" is a higher level of post-secondary education - it's the top. It can offer masters' and PhD degrees. Universities do original research, have research labs, publishing faculty, etc. Colleges typically cannot offer higher degrees and do not have a lot of faculty that do original research, but they are getting more and more BAs that they can offer. Community colleges are the lowest of the post-secondary sector in Canada, and rarely offer degrees.If you are trying to use the MBA to seek employment in Canada most employers haven’t heard of VIU. The MBA won’t be considered equal to most of the MBAs programs in Canada. Lots of money for little return. VIU doesn't Require GMAT and has the reputation of admitting most people which is why most consultants recommend the school. Also unsure if they pay consultants per student that attend their school. I know some universities do.