Is it possible to get admission for MS in CS in Canada with a CGPA of 7?

I have scored 7 CGPA in BE and have a band score of 7.0 in IELTS with all individual scores above 6.0. Could you give me a list of possible universities I could get into with this background in Canada?

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    Nidhi Sharma Student Mentor for Foreign Education | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Hello,
    You may apply for few universities like Lakehead, University of Windsor for a CS related degree. Both these universities will be offer you admission on the basis of your GPA & IELTS. The degrees would be for 2 yrs & you may get higher points towards your PR. You may be able to apply for Jan 18 or Sep 18 for entry as Sep 2017 is already closed for most of universities.
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