I have 6 backlogs and my UG score is 65%. I'm planning to do Masters in Canada. Will the number of attempts will also be calculated?

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Asked by Pavithra R

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  • How do you calculate the backlogs? You may have 6 papers but how many times you attempted. If you have more than 6 times, you need not try for Canada. If you have only 6, then you can try in Canada. Few colleges may accept you, but no university will offer you admission. You can try other countries like New Zealand and UK.
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    Dr. Bhupesh Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    It varies from university to university. It may be calculated by a few universities and others may not ask you.
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