sivakkkkk said:
Thx for the reply.
This is my profile,
wanted to do masters in Ontario province in CS,
10th-85%
Inter-61%
B.Tech-65% (last two years aggregate) 64% overall Computer Science
IELTS- overall 6.5 not less-than 6 in each band
One International Journal
working as jr. software developer for almost 8 months.
Your profile is good enough to land admissions. In Ontario the competition will be high since most of the top universities are in this province. You can give a shot at Waterloo, Ryerson, these are very strategical for IT students, you can keep this your dream choices and join without hesitation. You'll easily get coop/part-time jobs. There are other options like Lakehead, Brock in which you might have good acceptance chances, but they are not so close to Toronto and are mostly university towns with very little presence of big companies.
Your IELTS is just decent not that great an overall 7 with no less than 6.5 would again strengthen your profile. Your current scores just meet requirements which doesn't make you stand out.
You have to focus on your Journal and your work experience and align them together to create a future goal for yourself. You have put this down like a convincing story in an SOP. I am sure you'll get into a top university. SOP is very important and i would suggest you to spend good time on this. Take some professional help if needed.
I would suggest you to look at Concordia university in Montreal its a big IT hub only requirement would be French language skills its a personal choice if you are ready to learn the language. I know my friends who study there and they've given a good feedback on the course.
As a standard practice i would suggest you to go to university websites check the faculty in CS department. Take the emails of profs. who are doing research in your area of interest. Drop them an email with your SOP in brief why you want to study in that university and your ambitions. If any professor replies stating his acceptance to mentor you. You've crossed 90% of the hurdle, just apply and mention the prof. name in your application they'll release your admission offer in a month!