How can I pursue MS in Computer Science from Alberta, Canada? Which are the good colleges in Alberta for the same?

I have scored 75.3% in B.E in Computer Science. My IELTS overall score is 7.5 (L-8.5, R-7, W-6.5 and S-7.5).

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Asked by Sushmeet Kaur

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    Nidhi Sharma Student Mentor for Foreign Education | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    You can check University of Alberta and University of Calgary amongst the top ones. Your scores are good and with a strong SOP and recommendation letters I am pretty sure you can be considered for admissions. Please however remember that MS admissions are very selective in Canada. Other options could be The King's University, Northern Alberta Institute of Technology and University of Lethbridge.
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