I scored 91% in commerce and my IELTS score is overall 6 (L 7.5, S 5.5, R 6 and W 5.5). Which courses can I get in Canada?

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Asked by Sumesh Verma
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Konatham Abhishek
6 years ago

Hello, Are you considering studying abroad? Here is an insight into the undergraduate options in Canada, including expenses, tuition fee, and post-study options. Please click on the link for more details:-https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/options-to-study-in-canada-after-xii-articlepage-1381 Thank yo

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Vijay Singh Kholiya
6 years ago
Sorry, but your IELTS score isn't meeting the minimum criteria i.e 6.5 overall and your two components score is very poor. So, I suggest you to give IELTS exam again.

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Raj shakya
6 years ago

Hi, Your IELTS score is good enough. Learn more about the courses and eligibility at https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/options-to-study-in-canada-after-xii-articlepage-1381

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