siliconindia | | APRIL 20229To ensure that international students are not harmed due to the ongoing pandemic, the Canadian government has made temporary changes to its Post Graduate Work Permit Program (PGWP), allowing international students to complete their studies online from anywhere in the world without jeopardizing their PGWP eligibility.Most institutions, on the other hand, follow a similar admissions process. Firstly, please fill out the application form completely, including all of your options, and submit it along with the application money. If you are an Indian student, you must take an English proficiency exam such as the TOEFL or IELTS, depending on your university's preference.Provided you have trouble passing the IELTS, you can study in Canada without them if you have spent at least four years in an English-medium school and can show proof through your academic credentials. Students from English speaking countries are exempted from giving IETLS exam.To get admitted into a postgraduate program, you must take standardized examinations such as the GRE or GMAT and obtain at least the minimum score required by the university.You may be required to create resumes and submit financial statements, Statement of Purpose (SOP), Letters of Recommendation, Transcripts, etc. Also, may be required to provide two letters of academic reference along with past letters of employment if you are applying for a Masters's or PhD program in Canada. And need an ECA if you've never studied in Canada before (Educational Credential Assessment). Specific colleges may hold interviews to determine your eligibility and aptitude for the course.After going through all of these steps, the university will either admit you or place you on a waiting list. If you've been waitlisted but still want to attend that institution's course, you'll need to speak with university authorities and explain your situation.Once you've been admitted, look into the university's culture, academic rigour, and subject mix to see whether they align with your objectives and expectations. It's critical to make your application stand out if you want to study in Canada.
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