Unless you are interested in doing a P.hd you will find out difficult to get a visa. Have you tried express entry ?Suggestions please to restart my career in biochemistry
My Msc biochemistry cgpa is 6.29, and I am 2010 pass out.
Give me some suggestions about the courses out there in Canada for life science.
Well, Do you have an immense work exp ? If yes, you have few work where you can register as master student and later after couple of semesters you can fast track into PhD program.Suggestions please to restart my career in biochemistry
My Msc biochemistry cgpa is 6.29, and I am 2010 pass out.
Give me some suggestions about the courses out there in Canada for life science.
Thank you for your reply.Unless you are interested in doing a P.hd you will find out difficult to get a visa. Have you tried express entry ?
A family business is also considered as work and also considered as experience.Thank you for your reply.
After completion of my studies I took up my family business.., so I don't have any prior experience, how can I apply for express entry?
Well, Do you have an immense work exp ? If yes, you have few work where you can register as master student and later after couple of semesters you can fast track into PhD program.
You have finished you MSc like 8 years ago .. so you need to explain to the university why are you applying (or trying to do study after a long gap) to as well as to the visa officer. The reason should be super str
A family business is also considered as work and also considered as experience.
For express entry go through the following
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/works.html
I'm not eligible for express entry.A family business is also considered as work and also considered as experience.
For express entry go through the following
https://www.canada.ca/en/immigration-refugees-citizenship/services/immigrate-canada/express-entry/works.html
What do you say about SAS?I'm not eligible for express entry.
Please suggest some other courses.
I'm not interested in doing Ph.D.
I know...for my GPA it's hard to get into the best Universities
May be you can apply for some research based courses (masters) .. .. the advantage you will have is .. funding support and a project at end of your course .. and even the process is pretty much .. with emails rather than spending money on applications ..I'm not eligible for express entry.
Please suggest some other courses.
I'm not interested in doing Ph.D.
I know...for my GPA it's hard to get into the best Universities
Just want to paint a more realistic picture. Most Canadian employers are not interested in employing foreign workers because they would have to spend money on an LMIA and it could take 6 months for the person to arrive if they get a work permit. If an employer has an opening they usually need someone much sooner. Given that you have no work experience in biochemistry after your masters and it has been 8 years since your degree I wouldn't consider that a very strong resume for lab jobs in biochemistry. Biochemistry jobs are often competitive to begin with.May be you can apply for some research based courses (masters) .. .. the advantage you will have is .. funding support and a project at end of your course .. and even the process is pretty much .. with emails rather than spending money on applications ..
Just create a solid resume with a solid statement of purpose and other certificates which strengthen your case and start contacting profs from different universities across canada .. if you are lucky enough .. you might get a call for interview ... and the rest should be a cake walk .. !
P.S ~ search for labs which are looking out for positions to fill ! and send emails !