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5th December 2014, 12:24 AM
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Studies in Canada for a candidate who has secured 56% in 12th non-medical?
hello
can i study in canada after 12th non-medical with 56% marks???? please reply as soon as possible thank you and regards..... |
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6th December 2014, 12:29 AM
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Re: Studies in Canada for a candidate who has secured 56% in 12th non-medical?
Yes, you are eligible to study in Canada. To study in Canada, first you have to complete IELTS exam. That's because most of the universities in Canada will offer admissions by considering IELTS score. So, you should get above 6.5 bands to get an admission in universities of Canada. After completing IELTS exam, you can apply for admission by sending your Application form along with your IELTS score. Then the universities will send you an admission letter, if you academic profile satisfies university admission criteria.
And when we consider your percentage, it is very low. But, there are universities in Canada, which will offer admissions for the students who have at least above 50 percentage. So, try to apply for those universities to get an admission easily. |
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10th April 2016, 04:03 PM
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Re: Studies in Canada for a candidate who has secured 56% in 12th non-medical?
Sir I had passed my 12 class in non medical in punjab board and I got 70 percent...I had passed 12 in 2015 and my Ileats score is 5.5 no less than 5 .....can I apply for Australia. ...sir I listen Australia ban the visa for punjab board student. .....
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28th May 2018, 09:30 PM
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Re: Studies in Canada for a candidate who has secured 56% in 12th non-medical?
I have got 57.8% marks in 2018 and i m doing my ielts studies my sir said that give improvement exam to increase your percentage bt improvement exam is in 2019 plzz tell me what should i do i want to study in canada and I don't want gap in my studies
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