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The chances of being accepted in graduate school in Canada ?

FromSeoul

Newbie
Jan 5, 2019
1
0
Hi guys,
I have been interested in immigration to Canada.
And the method I have been thinking is
BC PNP - International Post-Graduate or kinds of.

What I concern is that whether I can be selected to their program or to graduate schools in Canada

Now I study physics. my school is ranked in 200-300th in physics category of Us news global ranking.

My GPA is 3.93/4.5 (3.5/4.0)

And I have NO papers at all, also I have no time to do it.

I know that my univ and my GPA aren’t high enough.


So, firstly, i have a plan to get a job in my country(samsung or hynix or other semiconductor-related company ) to get a work experience at least 2 or 3 years.

After that, may be two or three years later from now on, I want to enroll the graduate school in Canada to continue my career and to immigrate.
(My career will be in semiconductor engineering or material physics)


From what I wrote, Is it possible scenario or do I catch clouds?

If it is possible, I want to know what level of graduate school I can enroll.

Thanks for reading :)
 

App2college

Full Member
Nov 15, 2018
31
5
Hi guys,
I have been interested in immigration to Canada.
And the method I have been thinking is
BC PNP - International Post-Graduate or kinds of.

What I concern is that whether I can be selected to their program or to graduate schools in Canada

Now I study physics. my school is ranked in 200-300th in physics category of Us news global ranking.

My GPA is 3.93/4.5 (3.5/4.0)

And I have NO papers at all, also I have no time to do it.

I know that my univ and my GPA aren’t high enough.


So, firstly, i have a plan to get a job in my country(samsung or hynix or other semiconductor-related company ) to get a work experience at least 2 or 3 years.

After that, may be two or three years later from now on, I want to enroll the graduate school in Canada to continue my career and to immigrate.
(My career will be in semiconductor engineering or material physics)


From what I wrote, Is it possible scenario or do I catch clouds?

If it is possible, I want to know what level of graduate school I can enroll.

Thanks for reading :)
You could easily get into a masters program right now. 3.5/4.0 GPA is good enough to get into the masters programs of some of the best universities in Canada.