I've got 6.5 overall band score with L-6.5, W-6, R-6.5 and S-6.5 as well as completed B.Sc ( non-medical) with exact 60.2%. Am I eligible?

Am i eligible for master's degree ?

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    neha trivedi | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    Your profile is highly suitable for the Canada. But, universities in Canada accepts 16 years of education. Since you have completed B.Sc. It counts for 15 years of education. So, you can apply to the Canada colleges for 1 year programme and then apply for the Masters programme in the universities.

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