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harsh99

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Jul 7, 2020
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i have completed my 10th in 2015 with 71% and 12th science A group with 58% IN 2017 THEN, i joined mechanical engineering i studied for one year and then dropped it (2018) during next year i started my own business (2019) right now i am doing BBA i am in second semester and in first semester i scored 65% ...... i am looking forward to study in Canada especially business marketing

so what are the chances of getting visa ?
 

Krupesh112

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Nov 2, 2019
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You will have to make a strong SOP, in which u have to mention why u dropped engineering and changed ur stream.
 

harsh99

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Jul 7, 2020
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I guess you'll be alright then, as long as you're going to choose post graduate course related to your previous study (BBA)
but i have decided to dropped it to join any Canadian institution
so i will not complete BBA SO i will take admission on the bases of 12th so i will apply
for diploma
 

Raman91

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Dec 11, 2019
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but i have decided to dropped it to join any Canadian institution
so i will not complete BBA SO i will take admission on the bases of 12th so i will apply
for diploma
Here are 2 ways -

1st - Either complete your BBA and apply for post graduate program

2nd - Fill the gap between your 12th up to present date and apply for under graduate program or diploma
 

Raman91

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Dec 11, 2019
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The thing is, if you're leaving your course again and again (twice you're going to do) then VO will get idea that you're not a genuine student who can actually study in Canada. How will you fill your gap from 12th?
 

harsh99

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Jul 7, 2020
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Here are 2 ways -

1st - Either complete your BBA and apply for post graduate program

2nd - Fill the gap between your 12th up to present date and apply for under graduate program or diploma

after 12th i done 1 year engineering
then very next year i started my own business and i have selling bills as well as GST number on my name
and in current year i am doing BBA
 

canuck78

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Jun 18, 2017
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Would add that I would try to improve your grades. Your 12th scores are not very strong. It would be much better to complete a bachelors at home and it will save you money if you do a post grad degree in Canada.