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Diploma in Fine Arts
Diploma in Mechanical Engineering
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Diploma in Software Engineering
Diploma in Mining Engineering
Diploma in Civil Engineering
Diploma in Electrical Engineering
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Yes, you can do so. Most common is B.Sc (maths, statistics, economics or computer science).
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Universities in Canada mostly requires 70% or above for M.Sc and MASc programmes. You can check with the universities, please email them your profile and grades and see what they have to tell you.
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You have to get your degree evaluated by WES and talking about job you need to get in touch with HR firms who will guide you.
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The students who pursue PGDM can have job opportunities in various sectors such as telecom, FMCG, Retail, Banking, etc. including insurance. However, the same might not be true for PGDM in insurance. You are limited to career options in Insurance sector only but believe me potential and competition is immense in this industry.
Edge over other students come when you have built desired knowledge, skill and attitude that sets you apart.
Thanks.
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