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Jas12

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Sep 7, 2020
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I am a Bachelor's student of BCA in India .i m in my 2nd year and in my first semester i scored 8.44 CGPA while second semester didnt take place due to corona .I scored 75% in class 12th (Non medical) ISC with PCM , English ,Computer and environment science. I scored 89 ,82 ,78 IN Computer, English and environmental science respectively. But scored 52 ,54 and just 20 in Physics , Chemistry and maths respectively .i scored 73% in 10th ICSE .So i m doing my bachelor's and i m sure i would be having 65% atleast in every semester till i complete my graduation.Also i have given Ilets and scored 6.5 last year with no band less than 6 .So please guide me would i be able to take PGDM programs related to computer after my graduation?
 

primaprime

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Apr 6, 2019
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You can always apply to programs in Canada. Can you explain why doing one will improve your career prospects in India? Many diploma applicants are refused because it's assumed they have no intent to return home.
 

Jas12

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Sep 7, 2020
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You can always apply to programs in Canada. Can you explain why doing one will improve your career prospects in India? Many diploma applicants are refused because it's assumed they have no intent to return home.
Yes i know i can apply but i want to know will my maths marks would be my weak point of my immigration file ?
And yes i can justify that i want to my pgdm from canada because it is a very much known for its education around the world and i need exactly the same .Degree from a Canadian University is always a better option will always be the better option . And also i want to gain knowledge and i m very much fond of the Canadian teaching faculty and curriculum.Wohld also like to mention that it is among the peaceful countries which also makes me safe out there while i m studying.
 

primaprime

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Apr 6, 2019
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Maybe, maybe not. But first you have to be accepted by a school in Canada, and they will definitely care about your marks.
 

Jas12

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Sep 7, 2020
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Maybe, maybe not. But first you have to be accepted by a school in Canada, and they will definitely care about your marks.
Yes but what if i m not taking any program related to maths and if u see in my bachelor's i have passed and secured around 60 in my semesters so wont this close the gap which my 12th marks created?