Should I do UG studies and India and then go for PG studies to Canada or should I do UG in Canada and get a job after it?

My dad believes that the first way is the correct but I think the second way is more appropriate (I want to do B.Tech CSE).

0 26 Views | Posted 5 years ago
Asked by Shashwat Gupta

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    Pallavi Choudhury Former HR, Oracle | Guide-Level 14

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    If you want to do PG in Canada, you must have excellent grades in B.Tech and MS admissions honestly is very competitive in Canada. You may or may not get a chance later. If you are academically good now you should try early on, you will get exposure to various subjects and courses in UG itself, try to get into a good university. You can work after studies and also do a PG later there itself.
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