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fedail

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May 20, 2012
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How can you get acceptance if your last degree is lower than 70% and all universities requirement to accept you as a post-graduate student is to be above 70%?

Is that mean you can't complete your study?
 
Which university rejected ur application on this base??
 
UWO had 58% acceptance rate in 2010 and UofT is top university thats y they have set their own merits try some other universities..!!
 
Try for University of Windsor, York University and McMaster University
 
Hey,

not sure which course you are applying for but what helped in my case for solid work experience, good references and a strong GMAT score. Even with that, I still got dinged from 2/5 Canadian unis...so don't lose hope and keep trying.
 
Do u apply to university just to be in Canada or you are looking for a good univeristy name and education?

I have 5 years experience in a good field and at the same time that didn't make help.
 
fedail said:
Do u apply to university just to be in Canada or you are looking for a good univeristy name and education?

I have 5 years experience in a good field and at the same time that didn't make help.

I got into Ivey (UWO), Rotman (UofT) and Degroote (McMaster) for the MBA program.

Maybe it was your essays and IELTS that they had a problem with? Not being judgmental, but you don't seem to be sporting a post-graduate level command of English?

Then again, you haven't told us anything at all about what level of education your going for and what type of degree so I can't say for sure.
 
I'm a computer Engineer and I want to do my master in that field also.
Yes my IELTS wasn't above 6 but they don't accept me until I took foundation courses. to Accept me in the university.
 
Vancouver is a massive tech market. Why not try UBC?

You'll still need better IELTS, I think
 
For sure I'll keep trying to improve my IELTS, my question is what can I do if my degree is low and the good university don't agree me?
 
Look here my friend we have the same problem



A minimum overall average in the B+ range (at UBC 76%) in third- and fourth-year level courses, or

http://engineering.ubc.ca/eng/students/master-engineering/policies