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Rajvi Khatri

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I am a MEAN stack developer and will have 2 years of experience in the field by coming December. I am confused about what to pursue as a course in Masters in Canada. As I have seen there are not many courses available in Front-end technology. Besides that, can anyone suggest some good courses are available which can be beneficial? And I was wondering if I can directly get a job without opting for further studies. Is that easily possible?
Thanks in advance.
 
You can browse master's programs here.

You can get a job in Canada straight away if your skills are sufficiently in-demand that an employer is willing to go through the trouble of sponsoring an LMIA and work permit for you, or your NOC code is on a province's shortage list (in which case you could apply for permanent residence via a provincial nomination).
 
is there any website where we can check course specific PGWP? There are some courses which provides both options Campus/Online but not sure if we apply for full time online then will it be ok for PGWP or should I go for campus one? Although due to this pendamic they might shift to online but does it allow later to switch in-campus? just incase if everything will be ok sooner by 2021
 
@primaprime thanks for sharing the link.
Actually I have gone through it earlier as well but didn't get any detailed information list

https://drive.google.com/file/d/18iSLpRdldPzKjRm6oEof-Au2aNEk0Gcc/view?usp=sharing

check the above link please

Also, I found a couse detailed link on masterportal as well and it has mentioned PGWP but not sure if whether it allows to switch in between online to in-campus after one year or not
https://www.google.com/url?q=https:...874000&usg=AFQjCNG7kPEsefhUoroT93imODTyd7vy0g
 
UVic is a public university so all of its programs should make you eligible for a PGWP if you meet the other requirements. Generally they only list exact courses when it comes to less reputable private colleges where only some programs are eligible.

You should contact the university for more information about switching between online and on-campus instruction. I imagine it's possible, especially under the current circumstances. Just remember that to get a PGWP, you need to complete at least 50% of the program in Canada.