Hello, can I get admission in universities in Canada with just IELTS without GRE (not colleges). .

I have completed a 3 year degree course and planning to do 1 year PGDM here in Hyderabad and currently preparing for IELTS.

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Vijay Singh Kholiya
7 years ago
Yes, GRE is not mandatory at all in Canada. It will just enhance your application of admission. IELTS is very important and score at least 6.5 bands with 6 minimum in each component.

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BHAWMIK PATEL
7 years ago
Some top university demand your GRE score such as McGill University, university of Toronto, etc. It depends on course and university also but many universities accept on IELTS basis. Before appearing, check admission requirements of university or colleges for your preferred course.

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