i wmt to knw abt software engineering in canada

tel me snthng abt ths corse an fee structure , time duration , total expanses

0 24 Views | Posted 2011-10-18 12:20:26

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    shaban | Guide-Level 11

    2011-12-21 16:06:06
    Hi,
    In order to pursue MS from Canada you need to have:
    Good academic record preferably 60% plus in graduation.
    Relevant undergraduate degree from recognized university.
    IELTS score of 6-7 bands plus.
    GRE score of 1100-1200 plus.
    Universities in Canada have 2 admission intakes in a year namely:
    Fall(August) intake.
    Spring(January) intake.
    Some of the best universities to pursue MS in Canada are:
    University of British Columbia.
    Concordia University.
    Mcgill University.
    An average tuition fee at Canadian universities is around CA$ 20,000 per year. the tuition fee and living expenses might be more or less depending on the university and location.
    I ho
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    Answered by

    Venkadeswaran.N

    2011-10-18 15:01:15
    you search and find it

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