Which universities can I get for Masters of computer science in Canada? I have scored 6.5 score in IELTS and 67%.
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Hello Harsh, Considering your academic scores I would suggest you to apply for following universities in Canada:
Lakehead university
Dalhousie University
Windsor university
Ryerson University
VIU
Cape Breton University
Trent university
Regina University
NYIT
UCW
Brock University
Also please check IELTS score requirement university wise, some may have 7 bands as requirement. Also just to play a safe game I would suggest you to apply to colleges as well. For colleges check this link: ontariocolleges. CA. -
Hi Harsh Patel,
Universities offering M.Sc. in Canada are as below. However, below is only the list of Universities, you will have to match the eligibility for admission.
1. University of Saskatchewan
2. University of Toronto, Canada
3. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
5. The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
6. Humber College, Toronto, Canada
7. McGill University, Montreal, Canada
8. University of Ottawa, Canada
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https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/ms-in-computer-science-engineering-colleges-ds.Hi Harsh Patel, Universities offering M.Sc. in Canada are as below. However, below is only the list of Universities, you will have to match the eligibility for admission. 1. University of Saskatchewan 2. University of Toronto, Canada 3. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada 5. The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada 6. Humber College, Toronto, Canada 7. McGill University, Montreal, Canada 8. University of Ottawa, Canada For more information, click below https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/ms-in-computer-science-engineering-colleges-ds.
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