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Sanjjjuuu

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Apr 27, 2021
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Hi. My name is Sanjana and I'm from Punjab, India. Actually I am from commerce background and I had completed my 12th in 2020. I had maths as an additional subject. But due to some reasons I was not able to give my maths exam and in my dmc, it is showing ABSENT. My counselor is saying that there are 10% chances of visa refusal. Rest of my profile is excellent. I had an aggregate of 93.6% and overall 8 band scores in IELTS. Moreover I have filled up my improvement exam of maths... So are there any chances that I am eligible for visa?? Before exam or after exam??? Nd yes one thing more I want to pursue diploma in business general in Canada. So pls tell me about this... I'm really worried.
 
Hi. My name is Sanjana and I'm from Punjab, India. Actually I am from commerce background and I had completed my 12th in 2020. I had maths as an additional subject. But due to some reasons I was not able to give my maths exam and in my dmc, it is showing ABSENT. My counselor is saying that there are 10% chances of visa refusal. Rest of my profile is excellent. I had an aggregate of 93.6% and overall 8 band scores in IELTS. Moreover I have filled up my improvement exam of maths... So are there any chances that I am eligible for visa?? Before exam or after exam??? Nd yes one thing more I want to pursue diploma in business general in Canada. So pls tell me about this... I'm really worried.
The chances of a Visa Approval / Rejection is 50/50 for all types of Visas all around the world. The 10%, whoever mentioned it, either is trying to convince you that they are smartass in handling stuffs when you are approved for any visa, or convincing you upfront that there are chances of visa rejection. All counselors / third party agents shows this Anticipatory Bails in order to play safe. They are just some silly employees. Whereas you can rely on a Solicitor.
A counsellor is not a Solicitor

A minimum of High School is required to enroll to any undergraduate courses worldwide so there is no question of eligibility prior to examination or not.

If you are a recent High school Grad consider doing an Undergraduate / Bachelors course