I want to go to Canada but need 1 year Diploma course to improve my academic score. Which course should I opt? I'm from e-commerce stream.

My profile: 10th-60%, 12th-72%, graduation- I'm pursuing B.Com honors final year from SOl DU but my average percentage is about 45%.

118 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Jasleen Kaur
3 Answers
Vikas Kaushik
8 years ago
Hi Jasleen, First decide, what you want to study in Canada and accordingly choose a closely related subject. And pursue a PG Diploma since you already hold a B.Com. Since you are from e-commerce, may be you can consider marketing, digital business etc.

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P
7 years ago
You can do PGD course from Amity University or Annamalai University, as both are internationally valid and PGD takes 1 year. So, it would be a better option if you go with any university from these two.

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R
7 years ago
You can choose PGDM for any specialization in e commerce like digital marketing, advertizing etc. and once you got the internship and placement experience, then you move to Canada after taking this experience.

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