Hi Guys,
I've spent the last few days researching (on the internet) about what course to take up and where.
My Profile
10th Std - 84% (Tamil Nadu State Board, India)
12th Std - 91% (Tamil Nadu State Board, India)
Bachelor's in Arts (Economics) - 73% (0 arrears/backlogs during the entire course duration) from one of the top colleges in the country NAAC rating of A
Work Experience: 1 year in a Big 4 tax firm right now. It would be 2 years approx by June 2017 (I'm planning on joining in Aug/Sep 2017).
I'm currently preparing for my GMAT and TOEFL and I'm quite certain that I'd be able to get a fairly decent score of 600+ and 100+ respectively.
I'm planning on applying for an MBA and I'd appreciate your responses on the following questions,
1. I've a 3 year bachelor's degree and as per WES.org (free evaluation), it is considered to be an equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's. So, should I get it verified by WES or not? As most colleges have mentioned a Canadian 4 year degree or equivalent. Do they need a validation or they consider Indian 3 year degrees equivalent by default?
2. Are international students allowed to take up part time work? From some sources, I figured that for the first 6 months, it can only be on-campus. Kindly shed light on this.
3. The cost of the programs I'm looking for is average of 8000CAD + 12000CAD (living expenses). Will it be possible to for me to earn 9600CAD (before tax) assuming I work 80h * 12m * 10CAD (minimum wage). How hard would it be to get temporary employment?
4. What state/city/area should I prefer based on future employability, availability of part time jobs, cost of living?
5. I'm looking for possibly getting employed in Canada post my MBA. So, how hard is it to secure a job? and should I pursue my MBA in an industrious/commercial area or can I move there after my graduation? I'm fairly good at networking and I've cracked a few job interviews in India with ease. Also, if I get accepted into a university and I answer this question honestly during my visa interview, will it impact my visa application?
6. The biggest and most important question I currently have is selecting the right university. Do rankings of public universities matter in the job market? How should I select the right university?
7. What is the average application acceptance rate across universities in Canada? I currently have about 5-6 universities shortlisted, should I apply to more or would this be sufficient?
8. Here, in my city, there are tons of consultancies that help with getting accepted at a university. Should I go through them or would it be equally okay if I approach the institutions directly?
I honestly appreciate the time that you've spent reading/responding to my query. I hope that it would help me and people in similar situation.
Regards
I've spent the last few days researching (on the internet) about what course to take up and where.
My Profile
10th Std - 84% (Tamil Nadu State Board, India)
12th Std - 91% (Tamil Nadu State Board, India)
Bachelor's in Arts (Economics) - 73% (0 arrears/backlogs during the entire course duration) from one of the top colleges in the country NAAC rating of A
Work Experience: 1 year in a Big 4 tax firm right now. It would be 2 years approx by June 2017 (I'm planning on joining in Aug/Sep 2017).
I'm currently preparing for my GMAT and TOEFL and I'm quite certain that I'd be able to get a fairly decent score of 600+ and 100+ respectively.
I'm planning on applying for an MBA and I'd appreciate your responses on the following questions,
1. I've a 3 year bachelor's degree and as per WES.org (free evaluation), it is considered to be an equivalent to a U.S. bachelor's. So, should I get it verified by WES or not? As most colleges have mentioned a Canadian 4 year degree or equivalent. Do they need a validation or they consider Indian 3 year degrees equivalent by default?
2. Are international students allowed to take up part time work? From some sources, I figured that for the first 6 months, it can only be on-campus. Kindly shed light on this.
3. The cost of the programs I'm looking for is average of 8000CAD + 12000CAD (living expenses). Will it be possible to for me to earn 9600CAD (before tax) assuming I work 80h * 12m * 10CAD (minimum wage). How hard would it be to get temporary employment?
4. What state/city/area should I prefer based on future employability, availability of part time jobs, cost of living?
5. I'm looking for possibly getting employed in Canada post my MBA. So, how hard is it to secure a job? and should I pursue my MBA in an industrious/commercial area or can I move there after my graduation? I'm fairly good at networking and I've cracked a few job interviews in India with ease. Also, if I get accepted into a university and I answer this question honestly during my visa interview, will it impact my visa application?
6. The biggest and most important question I currently have is selecting the right university. Do rankings of public universities matter in the job market? How should I select the right university?
7. What is the average application acceptance rate across universities in Canada? I currently have about 5-6 universities shortlisted, should I apply to more or would this be sufficient?
8. Here, in my city, there are tons of consultancies that help with getting accepted at a university. Should I go through them or would it be equally okay if I approach the institutions directly?
I honestly appreciate the time that you've spent reading/responding to my query. I hope that it would help me and people in similar situation.

Regards