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I've completed diploma in mechanical engineering.

  1. If I study Automobile engineering or motive power engineering , what are the chances of getting PR as compared to Mechanical engineering technology ?
  2. Does the course duration matters and if it is, then how many years are preferable ? (2 years or 3 years)
 
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  1. If I study Automobile engineering or motive power engineering , what are the chances of getting PR as compared to Mechanical engineering technology ? doesn't matter
  2. Does the course duration matters and if it is, then how many years are preferable ? (2 years or 3 years) doesn't matter
The only thing it matters is if you can get some employment, then this helps. You might qualify for post grad work permit after 8+ months program.
 
  1. If I study Automobile engineering or motive power engineering , what are the chances of getting PR as compared to Mechanical engineering technology ? doesn't matter
  2. Does the course duration matters and if it is, then how many years are preferable ? (2 years or 3 years) doesn't matter
The only thing it matters is if you can get some employment, then this helps. You might qualify for post grad work permit after 8+ months program.

Thanks Shannon388 for replying and you are saying that, type and duration of course does not matters in getting PR.
 
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Do at least 2 years study and then you will qualify for a 3 year PGWP (public college/university). This will give you time to get work experience and sort out your PR application.
 
Do at least 2 years study and then you will qualify for a 3 year PGWP (public college/university). This will give you time to get work experience and sort out your PR application.

Thanks russ6970, for making it clearer. :)