I am planning to study computer engineering and technician course from Canada after 12th. Am I now eligible for the same?

I have been refused 2 times already. My 12th score is 66% (non-medical) and 10th is 74%. I got 7 bands in IELTS.

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Asked by Harpreet Sidhu

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    Dinesh Kristi | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Hi Harpreet,
    You should consider working on your application. Your grades are fine though 66% is a little low for the universities. It depends where you applied in the past and on what basis you have been rejected. You must be careful of not choosing an irrelevant course. You must have had relevant subjects in class 12th and a strong quantitative background. Consider applying to another course, with a stronger SOP and recommendation letters.
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