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Now I am applying in engineering design technology in NAIT, Edmonton, AB, Canada For September intake 2022
I did Master in physics in 2019 and bachelor in science in 2017.
The past course was post degree diploma in business and project management in Vancouver community college
 
Now I am applying in engineering design technology in NAIT, Edmonton, AB, Canada For September intake 2022
I did Master in physics in 2019 and bachelor in science in 2017.
The past course was post degree diploma in business and project management in Vancouver community college
You have a Masters so you should be looking at a PhD.
 
PG Dip in business is like 1000 steps backward from your Master's degree in Physics. Business is a very general course that you can take in your home country with 1/10 tuition. It already sounds suspicious your need to go all the way to Canada and to spend several thousands of dollars for such a basic diploma.

If we normal people can see that it doesn't make sense, the visa officer surely can pick up the same feeling. Please look for other courses or programs that show a clear educational/professional progression, PhD seems to be the most logical choice.
 
Now I am applying in engineering design technology in NAIT, Edmonton, AB, Canada For September intake 2022
I did Master in physics in 2019 and bachelor in science in 2017.
The past course was post degree diploma in business and project management in Vancouver community college
If your age allows, why dont you explore Economic Streams and PNP? I wonder who advised you to go to Community College after Masters in Physics, may be to become a lecturer. NAIT wont change the outcome, with your profile they know your intention is not to study but to immigrate
 
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PG Dip in business is like 1000 steps backward from your Master's degree in Physics. Business is a very general course that you can take in your home country with 1/10 tuition. It already sounds suspicious your need to go all the way to Canada and to spend several thousands of dollars for such a basic diploma.

If we normal people can see that it doesn't make sense, the visa officer surely can pick up the same feeling. Please look for other courses or programs that show a clear educational/professional progression, PhD seems to be the most logical choice.
What about choosing engineering design technology at NAIT