I have done BA in 2009, B.Ed in 2011 & got 6 overall score in IELTS. Can I get admission in a PG certificate course in economics in Canada?

I am having 5 years of experience in teaching and got 48% in BA and 80% in B.Ed.

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    Harleen Bedi | Contributor-Level 10

    8 years ago
    For post graduate courses it is preferable to have at least 6.5 overall bands in IELTS. Please note that with your IELTS score many colleges might still offer admission, but the visa officers may reject your student visa as college admission and visa are two different processes. Even if you qualify according to the college's criteria keep in mind the visa requirements.
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