I am a bio student, if i want to do IT or engineering in canada then can u suggest me a base course for that

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    Harleen Bedi | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    If you wish to pursue Engineering as your undergraduate course, then you shouldn't have a problem if you studied math in your 12th. In case you didn't, the university could ask you to appear for SAT Subject Test in Math or Science to confirm you have the basic understanding of the subject.
    In case the university insists you take a foundation course, then they will offer the foundation course right before the beginning of the course. You will not have to take the course separately most probably.
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