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How can I do a master's in Canada with a 3-year bachelor's degree? Would like some advice

jawmed

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Nov 15, 2020
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Hello, I'm from India and I'm interested in pursuing master's in Canada. I know all universities in Canada require a 4-year bachelor's degree to get admission into their master's programs whereas I currently only have a 3-year Bachelors. How can I proceed, I would like some advice. Do I have to do any extra programs or degrees?
 

Naturgrl

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Have you researched any programs to see their requirements & contact them if there are options for a 3 year degree? Do that first.
 
Nov 2, 2020
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Hello, I'm from India and I'm interested in pursuing master's in Canada. I know all universities in Canada require a 4-year bachelor's degree to get admission into their master's programs whereas I currently only have a 3-year Bachelors. How can I proceed, I would like some advice. Do I have to do any extra programs or degrees?
Dear jawmed,

Please see this link for list of universities who does consider 3-year bachelors according to the link.

https://yocket.in/blog/universities-in-the-world-accepting-15-years-of-education-1554

In general, You can apply any university for the Master's program. They will consider your application.
Some universities might ask you to take additional courses than master's courses and give you conditional offer letter. With this conditional offer letter, you have to pass the recommended courses with some expected minimum grades. These additional courses tuition fees expense will be on your shoulders.

Some universities might just recommend pass few more courses along with master's curriculum or some might just ask to pass a exam.

My advice, always email the program advisor and describe your passion, innovative ideas, skills you have, and how much you desire to study that subject alongside with your contributions in your bachelors or in general.

At the end of the day, any university is trying to evaluate the degree with what they offer in same undergrad program.

Get your degree evaluated through WES before applying.

Best of Luck. :)