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I think you can try for course work /non thesis masters degree programs in North Atlantic universities in Canada, since is easy getting admissions in those areas. Maybe the VO feels that your bachelor degree is higher than the program you intend studying in Canada. Try to also look for programs that relates closer to computer science. However, if you still want to reapply with the supply chains management, you have to clearly convince the VO why the certificate is important for your future career goals , and why you applied for that certificate program instead of masters .
I am planning to write a strong justification letter with respect to my home ties, work opportunities in my home country, and why this 1-year certificate will upgrade my skillset (I have touched upon this in my SOP but will elaborate it further). Many thanks for your feedback. Means a lot!
 
Try to convince the vo that taking this course in Canada is essential for your career progression, in particular, dissipate vo's suspicion that why you have years experience in supply chain field but still choose to take a one-year program.

I wrote above in my study plan. Hope it will give you some ideas. I'm in a similar situation, since I have years experience in supply chain and applied for study permit with the same course in the same school, SCM program in Seneca. Hummm, I'm worrying about my own resulto_O.
I am planning to write a strong justification letter with respect to my home ties, work opportunities in my home country, and why this 1-year certificate will upgrade my skillset (I have touched upon this in my SOP but will elaborate it further). Many thanks for your feedback. Means a lot!

Don't worry - if you have addressed these points in your SOP, you will surely get it! (Irony is - says the one who just got refusal)
 
I am planning to write a strong justification letter with respect to my home ties, work opportunities in my home country, and why this 1-year certificate will upgrade my skillset (I have touched upon this in my SOP but will elaborate it further). Many thanks for your feedback. Means a lot!

Don't worry - if you have addressed these points in your SOP, you will surely get it! (Irony is - says the one who just got refusal)
Friend, you will nail it in your next application!
 
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Bachelor's of Computer Science (2014 pass out) - 65%
6.5 years of supply chain experience
Seneca College - Certificate
I think you can try for course work /non thesis masters degree programs in North Atlantic universities in Canada, since is easy getting admissions in those areas. Maybe the VO feels that your bachelor degree is higher than the program you intend studying in Canada. Try to also look for programs that relates closer to computer science. However, if you still want to reapply with the supply chains management, you have to clearly convince the VO why the certificate is important for your future career goals , and why you applied for that certificateprogram instead of masters .
 
I think you can try for course work /non thesis masters degree programs in North Atlantic universities in Canada, since is easy getting admissions in those areas. Maybe the VO feels that your bachelor degree is higher than the program you intend studying in Canada. Try to also look for programs that relates closer to computer science. However, if you still want to reapply with the supply chains management, you have to clearly convince the VO why the certificate is important for your future career goals , and why you applied for that certificateprogram instead of masters .
I am not going to change my course and college. I will make enhancements to strengthen my points made.