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Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Thinker007: 1:01pm On Sep 25, 2019
I was sent a link about occupation in demand in sakatchewan Canada. Please does anyone know anything about this?? Also, is British council the best place to register for IELTS?? [quote author=justwise post=79136298][/quote]
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Thinker007: 8:22am On Sep 01, 2019
I intend to apply for a masters degree in Canadian university but since am a 2:2 graduate, I have decided to apply for advance diploma (fast track). I chose this option also because I could not get my required course in the list of postgraduate diploma in the colleges I checked. My question is,
is it possible to proceed for a direct masters degree after completion of an advance diploma in Canadian college. [quote author=justwise post=79136298][/quote]
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Thinker007: 2:06pm On Aug 27, 2019
I am a graduate of electrical engineering with a 2:2 grade and some years professional experience in my field. I have tried applying for a masters degree in Canada in the past but could not succeed and I think it was because of my grade. And right now I have gone through some colleges like humber, centennial but the programs I saw there were advance diploma, diploma and certificate programs. And I desire to go for a postgraduate diploma based on my grade as 2:2 in same electrical or electromechanical or related course. Please can anyone give me any suggestion or advice on this or other colleges that I can search. Though, someone suggested SAIT [quote author=justwise post=79136298][/quote]
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Thinker007: 11:45am On Aug 25, 2019
A friend of mine suggested that I send my transcript and certificate to WES(world education system) for assessment before applying to any university or institution for postgraduate program. Please I need clarification on this. Also, should I attach transcript and certificate while emailing the postgraduate study whether I will be admitted for admission...
waynee2baba:


Irrespective of your CGPA, some universities might admit you for an MSc prorgamme because you've got relevant work experience. The first step you should do is visit the websites below to search for Canadian institutes offering your desired course;

- https://www.idp.com/india/search/electrical-engineering/postgraduate/canada/
- https://www.hotcoursesabroad.com/india/training-degrees/canada/masters/electrical-engineering-courses/loc/32/slevel/57-3-3/cgory/g5-3/sin/ct/programs.html
- https://www.findamasters.com/masters-degrees/canada/electrical-engineering/?700jsdh000

The second step is to email the graduate department of your chosen University, detailing your profile, relevant qualifications and experience. The goal is to see if you meet the admission requirements for an MSc degree.

If you do not, you can apply for a Postgraduate diploma (PGD) in institutes or colleges ~ Duration is typically a year or 2. (Check SAIT and NAIT)

Let me know if you require further clarifications.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Thinker007: 8:02am On Aug 25, 2019
Waynee2baba: A friend suggested I send my transcript to WES(world education system) for assessment before proceeding for any application. Please can you or someone clarify me on this. What other suggested universities/institution or college that could also be good to apply to. Should I attach my transcript and certificate to the mail during my inquiry.
waynee2baba:


Irrespective of your CGPA, some universities might admit you for an MSc prorgamme because you've got relevant work experience. The first step you should do is visit the websites below to search for Canadian institutes offering your desired course;

- https://www.idp.com/india/search/electrical-engineering/postgraduate/canada/
- https://www.hotcoursesabroad.com/india/training-degrees/canada/masters/electrical-engineering-courses/loc/32/slevel/57-3-3/cgory/g5-3/sin/ct/programs.html
- https://www.findamasters.com/masters-degrees/canada/electrical-engineering/?700jsdh000

The second step is to email the graduate department of your chosen University, detailing your profile, relevant qualifications and experience. The goal is to see if you meet the admission requirements for an MSc degree.

If you do not, you can apply for a Postgraduate diploma (PGD) in institutes or colleges ~ Duration is typically a year or 2. (Check SAIT and NAIT)

Let me know if you require further clarifications.
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Thinker007: 6:13am On Aug 24, 2019
waynee2baba:


Irrespective of your CGPA, some universities might admit you for an MSc prorgamme because you've got relevant work experience. The first step you should do is visit the websites below to search for Canadian institutes offering your desired course;

- https://www.idp.com/india/search/electrical-engineering/postgraduate/canada/
- https://www.hotcoursesabroad.com/india/training-degrees/canada/masters/electrical-engineering-courses/loc/32/slevel/57-3-3/cgory/g5-3/sin/ct/programs.html
- https://www.findamasters.com/masters-degrees/canada/electrical-engineering/?700jsdh000

The second step is to email the graduate department of your chosen University, detailing your profile, relevant qualifications and experience. The goal is to see if you meet the admission requirements for an MSc degree.

If you do not, you can apply for a Postgraduate diploma (PGD) in institutes or colleges ~ Duration is typically a year or 2. (Check SAIT and NAIT)

Let me know if you require further clarifications.
. Thanks waynee2baba
Travel / Re: Canadian Student Visa Thread Part 16 by Thinker007: 6:51pm On Aug 23, 2019
Hello house. Am new here and I am so impressed What am seeing here. I was advised by a very close friend to search here for Canada travel information. I have really gone through hell in the past on how to do my masters in Canada. I have B.Engr in electrical engineering with some years professional experience. Married with a kid and would like to proceed for a masters degree in Canadian university. The issue is that I have CGPA of 2.41 which 2:2. Please I need step by step details of the application process and suggested schools that might accept me. Though, I have gone through the threads in part 1 and part 10. But I really don't want to make any mistake again. So I need every advice from everyone in this house. Thanks

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