I completed my 10th in 2014 and then completed 12th in 2019. As you can see I have year gap....Can anyone please tell me which colleges in Canada will most likely to accept me?
any college.I completed my 10th in 2014 and then completed 12th in 2019. As you can see I have year gap....Can anyone please tell me which colleges in Canada will most likely to accept me?
But all the agencies here says that I will get rejected because of it
That's ridiculous. A lot of people go for further studies even decades later! What have you been doing in that 5 years? If you can show productive use of that time - self development, work, etc - then the gap will not be an issue at all.But all the agencies here says that I will get rejected because of it
Well, that isn't an excuse, it's the truth. Truth does not have to be good enough, it just is.I was supposed to complete my 12th grade in 2016 and I did go to school but I couldn't write my final exam because I was pregnant. After my delivery I completed it in 2019. One agency told me that my excuse wasn't good enough...
Don't listen to these backward consultants or advisors, whatever they are called. What matters is your grades and will to succeed. Life gives you unexpected challenges sometimes, it's how we cope that is important. University admissions officers understand this and in no way will penalize your for your gap as long as you can tell your story.I know......it costs a fortune!!! I was planning to get students loan from my country plus I've saved some money for it.
Hey why don't you apply in CNA ? College of the North Atlantic. It's in Newfoundland. There any hundreds of diploma courses and you can apply with your inter degree. They do have a good acceptance rate with affordable fee. Do check!Awww.....thank you so much....you guys have given me all the motivation I need....I will try my best to get accepted...I just want to support my baby and want her to have a good life.
What was your overall score? Having a 5.5 in writing does not bode well for you, cos as a Master's student your written english has to be up to par. But perhaps with a well-written SoP and confirmation of english as medium of instruction from your past schools, you might be able to convince the VO.Hey everyone!
I have an urgent query.
I have 7 in 3 modules listening. speaking and reading but 5.5 in writing. What are my chances for non sds? I am a double gold medalist in my bachelor's degree with 82% and applying for masters. Can I get visa?