+1(514) 937-9445 or Toll-free (Canada & US) +1 (888) 947-9445
Nobody can get admission in renowned universities of India with 50 or 60 percent marks. On the top of that entrance test is separate for admission. Like LPU, PUNJABI UNIVERSITY, PUNJAB UNIVERSITY, DELHI UNIVERSITY.
Actually college accept these students which are affiliated to renowned Universities.
And the average cutoff for renowned government college in India is 70-75 percent.
And in India education system focus on theory more rather than practical.
That's why percentage of majority students remain between 55-65.

Ah ok, that makes a lot of sense now.
 
This not true,4 of my friends got visa this year and last year and they also had low grades.Grades matter when taking admission to university if you can prove you are a bonafide student you can get the visa.
So please let me know from which agent and in which course do i apply ..i have done my plus 2 from non med streem nd got 33 in maths ... please suggest some thing
 
ok tell me which universities they went to then

and exactly how bad were their grades?
3 of them went to yorkville university,they choose business adminstration as their selected course.I don't remember the university of other two.As for their percentage its 53 percent,61 percent,62 percent also around 60 percent for the remaining two.Three of them had 33 marks in maths.
 
3 of them went to yorkville university,they choose business adminstration as their selected course.I don't remember the university of other two.As for their percentage its 53 percent,61 percent,62 percent also around 60 percent for the remaining two.Three of them had 33 marks in maths.

I think the other person meant a reputable, named university in Canada.
Every reputable university in Canada requires at least 70%. The top 25 universities requires at least 75% - 80% for most of their programs.
Those are the schools that will help you land a great job or pursue further education.
No offense, but Yorkville is a no name university, a private school (so they might not even be eligible for PGWP) and it is ranked 73 (one of the lowest ranked school in the country, lower than most public colleges in Canada).
So yeah, for those people, attending a reputable college would be 10 times better than attending a private school that doesn't care about how qualify you are and just wants your money.
 
I think the other person meant a reputable, named university in Canada.
Every reputable university in Canada requires at least 70%. The top 25 universities requires at least 75% - 80% for most of their programs.
Those are the schools that will help you land a great job or pursue further education.
No offense, but Yorkville is a no name university, a private school (so they might not even be eligible for PGWP) and it is ranked 73 (one of the lowest ranked school in the country, lower than most public colleges in Canada).
So yeah, for those people, attending a reputable college would be 10 times better than attending a private school that doesn't care about how qualify you are and just wants your money.
they are eligible for PGWP.Also memorial university of newfoundland and mount allison university don't have high percentage requirements.
 
You should try diploma course in a canadian college since they will give you offer letter faster than universities.

Main thing is you have to convince visa officer that you are a genuine student by writing a strong SOP (statement of purpose)
 
that is for canadian students check the country specific requirements.

Yes, even though the minimum requirement is very low, this is because most schools are too lazy to determine the specific grade requirement for each country and just put the standard passing grade as the minimum requirement.
However, this is the MINIMUM requirement. I doubt that you would get into a decent program if your grade is lower than 70%.
 
So the OP wants to do ANYTHING to get into Canada. Pick a course you want to do, because if you just choose a random course which you don't want to learn the subject, you will not have the motivation to learn it. Just my two cents
 
So the OP wants to do ANYTHING to get into Canada. Pick a course you want to do, because if you just choose a random course which you don't want to learn the subject, you will not have the motivation to learn it. Just my two cents
True,it would be better if he gives the improvement exams or continue his bachelors in home country and then apply after improving his grades.
 
So the OP wants to do ANYTHING to get into Canada. Pick a course you want to do, because if you just choose a random course which you don't want to learn the subject, you will not have the motivation to learn it. Just my two cents
Guess the OP has 40-50k fees/living to waste on some random course which they will do for 2 years and if is a subject they are not interested in it will be a long hard slog and they still need to graduate at the end. The OP will of course need to keep in mind that their reason for coming to Canada will need to be convincing just to get a study permit, how any course will improve prospects in home country, getting a college offer is the relatively easy part.
 
Guess the OP has 40-50k fees/living to waste on some random course which they will do for 2 years and if is a subject they are not interested in it will be a long hard slog and they still need to graduate at the end. The OP will of course need to keep in mind that their reason for coming to Canada will need to be convincing just to get a study permit, getting a college offer is the relatively easy part.
I have received a offer letter of a private college in surrey college name focus but my agente is saying after 1 year the college itself will transfer you to the private University name University of Fraser valley .... I want to know what he's saying is genuine...we will get a degree from the University with pswp ..?