061283 said:Dear enfield well thanks so much may god bless you, dude i have got my degree from affiliated college so will i have to take my official transcript from my college or the awarding body's university. please help me out
061283 said:ok i got it well as it is written there on quebec that you can apply for pr in canada after completion of six month of your program but you should know the oral french language. however do you think that should i learn french from my home country or will i have to study over there so in that way i could apply for pr .
061283 said:ok thanks dear you are such kind person, one last question is that do you think if my tuition fee is 20,000 c$ and i am submitting 10,000 c$ will i be able to cover my 10,000 c$ from there working as a part time job
061283 said:Thanks fahad but dear i dont wanna do ielts and gmat, because i am doing a job so its really tough for me to get prepare for that, while GDBA in concordia they dont ask for IELTS from you and you can apply after six month for PR if you know intermediate level of French language. So dear i would suggest to you if we both apply for concordia how it would be ?
fahad83 said:@ 061283
I advise you to complete your GMAT and IELTS fist and then try for admissions, you see giving these tests is very beneficial in the long run, especially when you are considering this huge investment in your studies.
You can apply for scholarship if you have good score in GMAT, one member of this forum scored 8 bands in IELTS and scored around 20000 CAD scholarship in Carleton University.
I don't understand why people wanna avoid it, these tests can open many new path ways, also if someone can't even pass these small tests how can they expect to study in a foreign university where the pressure is ten times more.
Don't expect that you will be welcomed in Canada with flowers, always keep in mind that what awaits you their is a long and thorny path, the weather is hash and the language and culture is different on top of that you need to manage part time jobs along with studies.
So prepare your self while you still can, don't waste opportunities, try to get good score in GMAT it will greatly increase your change to get bursaries and scholarships offered by many universities.
061283 said:well i have just confirmed from university they are saying if you have done your degree in english even from pakistan then there is no need for ielts or toefl