I would like to study BBA in Canada. Is it recommended to join a college for Advance Diploma first & then transfer credits to a university?
Is it worth taking that path or should I take direct admission in a university? I have been told that college gives hand on experience or a co-op programme.
Asked by Manav Mehta
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1 Answer
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Hi Manav,
If you have completed your 12th and with good academic percentile, 70% or above you should apply directly to a BBA programme to a good university. Even with less than 70% you can apply to some reputed SPP colleges. Why complicate things with credit transfers and applying for another Diploma? Yes, majority of the colleges and universities in Canada offers co-op particularly SPP colleges. You should contact some colleges directly, check their websites, email them about co-op opportunities, career assistance, stay back options, etc. This will also show you are serious to study there.
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