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How to Pursue Masters in Canada

eclecticv

Newbie
Nov 15, 2018
1
0
Hi there,

I'm a new immigrant who just received his PR. I've been looking up Master's courses in Canada and realised that most universities require you to have a 4-year honours degree at the undergraduate level.

In my country of origin (India), 3-year Bachelor's degrees are the norm, and I have one of those. My question is, how do I gain the eligibility to pursue a Master's in Canada? I can't study further in India because we'll be moving soon, so any bridge/credit courses that can help me become eligible have to be based in Canada. To be clear, I did not immigrate with an intention to study further, I'm just looking into my options.
 

canuck78

VIP Member
Jun 18, 2017
52,969
12,771
Hi there,

I'm a new immigrant who just received his PR. I've been looking up Master's courses in Canada and realised that most universities require you to have a 4-year honours degree at the undergraduate level.

In my country of origin (India), 3-year Bachelor's degrees are the norm, and I have one of those. My question is, how do I gain the eligibility to pursue a Master's in Canada? I can't study further in India because we'll be moving soon, so any bridge/credit courses that can help me become eligible have to be based in Canada. To be clear, I did not immigrate with an intention to study further, I'm just looking into my options.
You have to speak to each individual program.
 

Viper_123

Full Member
Jul 25, 2019
20
1
Hi there,

I'm a new immigrant who just received his PR. I've been looking up Master's courses in Canada and realised that most universities require you to have a 4-year honours degree at the undergraduate level.

In my country of origin (India), 3-year Bachelor's degrees are the norm, and I have one of those. My question is, how do I gain the eligibility to pursue a Master's in Canada? I can't study further in India because we'll be moving soon, so any bridge/credit courses that can help me become eligible have to be based in Canada. To be clear, I did not immigrate with an intention to study further, I'm just looking into my options.
Yes, you can in colleges their is a program which eligibles you to study the PG course whose credit can be further used for obtaining admission in university. And some colleges have university transfer program in their courses too. So such type of course from college can help you to get admission in university .