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Is IELTS mandatory for Second program

Manpreet_kaur1100

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My IELTS got expired last month and i will be completing my program this coming September 2020 so in order to apply for january intake for my second program DO I still need IELTS for the admission to the college?

what are the other alternatives for the admission and i will be applying to different college
 

primaprime

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hello ,

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My IELTS got expired last month and i will be completing my program this coming September 2020 so in order to apply for january intake for my second program DO I still need IELTS for the admission to the college?

what are the other alternatives for the admission and i will be applying to different college
If the new college wants a valid IELTS score you need to retake it.
 

Dafaqisgoingon

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hello ,

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My IELTS got expired last month and i will be completing my program this coming September 2020 so in order to apply for january intake for my second program DO I still need IELTS for the admission to the college?

what are the other alternatives for the admission and i will be applying to different college
Manpreet, i assume you are studying online from India. So you will be studying 100% of your course from india? Won't that make you ineligible for PGWP for the duration of first course as it will be more than 50%>
 
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GradStudent18

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Manpreet, i assume you are studying online from India. So you will be studying 100% of your course from india? Won't that make you ineligible for PGWP for the duration of first course as it will be more than 50%>
I'm so worried about this :(

What if January term is also online? Then, will IRCC still say that my travel will be non-essential for January, and prevent my entry?

If they do that, then, I'll most probably cross the 50% limit for PGWP, making me ineligible. It seems in one of the webinars conducted by the Delhi High Commission, they said if it's exceeding the 50%, then enroll in another program.

Is our life a joke for them? Is enrolling in another program that easy? Who's going to pay the tuition & how are we going to justify our intention for another study permit? Is it that simple & easy?

Why are they doing this?

At least they can allow those of us with approvals before March 18th to travel :( Instead of torturing us with this essential & non-essential trouble.
 
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