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Raj22

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Nov 7, 2016
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Hello guys , i intend to study in Canada in the sept intake for my post degree diploma. However when I checked a site Geebee they have mentioned admissions have closed for sept intake in majority of colleges like langara, Centennial etc. So am I late in applying for the sept intake. The college website does not state the admission is closed
 
Stop surfing internet now..contact with a good agent(consultants) asap
Still there is time few colleges are still sending offer letters and if u want to check..check on official college websites not geebee etc.
Just apply in 3-4 colleges within 2-3 days..choose a course related to ur study and quickly arrange for the money for college fees nd gic .
 
Thank you. Will do it tom asap. Any suggestion on which province is suitable
 
Raj22 said:
Thank you. Will do it tom asap. Any suggestion on which province is suitable

Right now u shud not be choosy bout province etc you should look for suitable course be it in any college .some peeps because of going to a particular area or college choose unrealted courses.dont do like this.
 
Raj22 said:
Thank you. Will do it tom asap. Any suggestion on which province is suitable
Also go through the websites of college of north Atlantic and marine institute. These cllges are in Newfoundland and Labrador province
 
Hi All,

Btech(ECE) - 60.9%(last year 66%)
Ielts-7.5(L-8.5,R-8,S-6.5,W-6)
Work Experience- 18 months( analyst at HCL Technologies)


Could you suggest me some universities... i am planning to do Meng.

Thanks!
 
It's going to be tough with that percentage. Anyways try MUN, URegina ,UNB ,Saint Mary's university, Concordia, Ulethbridge , Uwindsor(it'll be tough though) , Lakehead,U NBC, etc. Just go through their websites and look for admission criteria.
 
And are there no universities in Canada which take normal percentage students except tru and viu? Cos of the percentage requirements many have to persue diplomas
 
robyde17 said:
do these universities look for 10th and 12th score as well?
Man ! It shouldn't hurt u to look at these universities' website and send them some mails.(just forward same mail to everyone). It's always better to mail the university officials and ask for info bcoz they're the only one who can give u authentic information n guide u properly. BTW I don't think many universities are still accepting applications for sep intake . I think u should contact them asap. N do contact all the universities mentioned above especially MUN, URegina, Lakehead, UNB
 
Raj22 said:
And are there no universities in Canada which take normal percentage students except tru and viu? Cos of the percentage requirements many have to persue diplomas
Oh yeah ! I forgot to add those universities in the list. BtW also look for Brock university. N if u are not being accepted by any university. Don't get disheartened, u can apply for PG diploma programs in colleges n if u do well in this diploma program , u may end up getting into a good university for masters
 
Snorlax said:
Man ! It shouldn't hurt u to look at these universities' website and send them some mails.(just forward same mail to everyone). It's always better to mail the university officials and ask for info bcoz they're the only one who can give u authentic information n guide u properly. BTW I don't think many universities are still accepting applications for sep intake . I think u should contact them asap. N do contact all the universities mentioned above especially MUN, URegina, Lakehead, UNB


actually i am interested in fall 2018.. i am planning to give gre as well.Also, if i learn French A1 level will it help me in getting admission into concordia?
 
Hello friends,
Kindly guide me too
BSc in computer science from Pakistan 2.5 GPA
Post graduate certificate frm Australia in network systems with good distinctions
PTE 64 overall with no less than 60
CCNA and CCNP
10 year experience
Where can I possibly get admission for MS
I got rejection from university of manitoba, now applying in acadia university.
Any suggestions will be highly appreciated