Inam89 said:@ Waseem:
You should also expect a reply soon, provided CHC maintain its pace.
yeah waseem bahi will get his visa soon and reach there before me and will come to pick me at airport
Inam89 said:@ Waseem:
You should also expect a reply soon, provided CHC maintain its pace.
Basically i have also done Master's in Computer Science from Pakistan and again going for Master's in Applied computer science in Canada (both degrees are almost same but courses are advance in nature) , so i described the difference in my SOP and also mentioned the degree in my visa application forms....... I think if your profile is strong and the proposed course is not on the same level or lesser level then you will not have any problem...........Jojii said:Hi Guys,
I have been a silent member of this forum for a while and I must say you guys are doing a great job guiding Pakistani students.
I have a question, I am living in Malaysia for about 4 years now and have a masters in electrical engineering from here. Now I have applied for Masters in electrical engineering in Canada. I have excellent academics and good experience in this field so I am hopeful to secure an admission. However since my Masters degree from Malaysia and the degree I am planning to peruse in Canada will be similar, would that give rise to some problems?
(a) should I not mention this Masters degree in Malaysia on my visa application form?
(b) shoud I mention it but try to explain it in my study plan / sop?
What is the opinion of the forum members here ? Senior Members which I have seen helping other a lot like qamalik729, momi, akif momin, waseemahmed45 or Arsalan can please input their valueable opinions here ?
Thanks a lot in advance guys
Hi Momi,momi said:Basically i have also done Master's in Computer Science from Pakistan and again going for Master's in Applied computer science in Canada (both degrees are almost same but courses are advance in nature) , so i described the difference in my SOP and also mentioned the degree in my visa application forms....... I think if your profile is strong and the proposed course is not on the same level or lesser level then you will not have any problem...........
Describe in your SOP that what is the difference between the courses and what benefits you will get after completing your proposed course ............... OR change your proposed course (have some specialization)..........Jojii said:Hi Momi,
Thanks for the prompt input. This seems to be my problem. The Masters I have done is from a very reputed university. And the Master I will eventually take up (M.Eng, not MASc) will be most probably similar to what I already have. I am completely at a loss here as to how to proceed forward.
Hey Momi,momi said:Describe in your SOP that what is the difference between the courses and what benefits you will get after completing your proposed course ............... OR change your proposed course (have some specialization)..........
As far as medical is concerned i am really lucky, they want to check every bit of me. GRE is good for enhancing your chances for admission / visa, but in my opinion if you are not going for research degree (Master or PHD) or you are not claiming any scholarship that skip it............Jojii said:Hey Momi,
Thanks for the input. I have considered that but I really want to take up the same specialization (System Controls) again as I have 5 yrs of good experience in it. May be I can get it with another specialization and change it once I am there.
But Thanks for your elaborate responses. I wish you best of luck.
If you don't mind sharing I saw on your profile that you had to go through medical examinations more than once? Is that a common occurrence or you were the 'lucky' guy?
One more thing if you can share your views on, how important is GRE for Canadian Masters applications? I have seen almost all universities don't require it but most do state it as 'recommended'! Would you say that I should go through the trouble to take GREs, or would it be any help for my visa application.
I am sorry for being a 'stuck' guy here, but you seem to be quite friendly and informative on the subject. Please bear with me. I will buy you lunch sometime if we both ended up in Canada
Haha, Look on the brighter side, atleast you will have the peace of mind of knowing that you fit and finemomi said:As far as medical is concerned i am really lucky, they want to check every bit of me. GRE is good for enhancing your chances for admission / visa, but in my opinion if you are not going for research degree (Master or PHD) or you are not claiming any scholarship that skip it............
Do not Worry, We will go together.ArslanZahid said:yeah waseem bahi will get his visa soon and reach there before me and will come to pick me at airport
Sorry to bilalahmed ... It is really a heart breaker and wish crusher ...bilalahmed1988 said:Rejected Today......
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Can you tell me your master degree in computers science is MS(CS) or MCS which is equivalent to undergraduate in pakistan.momi said:Basically i have also done Master's in Computer Science from Pakistan and again going for Master's in Applied computer science in Canada (both degrees are almost same but courses are advance in nature) , so i described the difference in my SOP and also mentioned the degree in my visa application forms....... I think if your profile is strong and the proposed course is not on the same level or lesser level then you will not have any problem...........
It is M.Sc. (CS) after Bachelor. .............sam420 said:Can you tell me your master degree in computers science is MS(CS) or MCS which is equivalent to undergraduate in pakistan.
I think it is equal to 16 years education. M.Sc. (CS) = MCS => B.S or B.Sc(h) (4 year)momi said:It is M.Sc. (CS) after B.Com. and M.Com.............
I hope. InshAllah, It will good for meInam89 said:@ Waseem:
You should also expect a reply soon, provided CHC maintains its pace.
You can change degree direction. What about Master of Engineering management? It has advanced course and chances of visa will be high.Jojii said:Hi Guys,
I have been a silent member of this forum for a while and I must say you guys are doing a great job guiding Pakistani students.
I have a question, I am living in Malaysia for about 4 years now and have a masters in electrical engineering from here. Now I have applied for Masters in electrical engineering in Canada. I have excellent academics and good experience in this field so I am hopeful to secure an admission. However since my Masters degree from Malaysia and the degree I am planning to peruse in Canada will be similar, would that give rise to some problems?
(a) should I not mention this Masters degree in Malaysia on my visa application form?
(b) shoud I mention it but try to explain it in my study plan / sop?
What is the opinion of the forum members here ? Senior Members which I have seen helping other a lot like qamalik729, momi, akif momin, waseemahmed45 or Arsalan can please input their valueable opinions here ?
Thanks a lot in advance guys