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ReThink

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Hey guys ,

I've applied for undergraduation degree in 100+ universities and colleges but ain't no getting acceptance because i'm having 38.x% marks with E grade.Is there any college,university who would accept me , I Need help here guys :-(

Thanks
 
no brother it is impossible to get admission apply some where else
 
ReThink said:
Hey guys ,

I've applied for undergraduation degree in 100+ universities and colleges but ain't no getting acceptance because i'm having 38.x% marks with E grade.Is there any college,university who would accept me , I Need help here guys :-(

Thanks

It's advisable to apply for undergraduate program in your home country. Do well academically this time and you may apply for postgraduate degree abroad (including Canada).
Note: Even if any Canadian college accepts you for an undergraduate program/diploma, getting study permit will still be very challenging giving your poor grades.
 
ReThink said:
Hey guys ,

I've applied for undergraduation degree in 100+ universities and colleges but ain't no getting acceptance because i'm having 38.x% marks with E grade.Is there any college,university who would accept me , I Need help here guys :-(

Thanks

Look! Don't feel disheartened because it's their policy to choose someone having maximum score.. as a solution to this I think you should resit in the exam you recently wrote nd then apply with a better score. :)
 
samind55 said:
Look! Don't feel disheartened because it's their policy to choose someone having maximum score.. as a solution to this I think you should resit in the exam you recently wrote nd then apply with a better score. :)

well i think study always sucks so i've changed my plans now i'm planning to go to canada on work permit.I've already applied in many places for the recruitment let's hope for the best btw Thanks for your info :)
 
dok said:
It's advisable to apply for undergraduate program in your home country. Do well academically this time and you may apply for postgraduate degree abroad (including Canada).
Note: Even if any Canadian college accepts you for an undergraduate program/diploma, getting study permit will still be very challenging giving your poor grades.

Got it , But i changed the plan :D

Thanks
 
ReThink said:
well i think study always sucks so i've changed my plans now i'm planning to go to canada on work permit.I've already applied in many places for the recruitment let's hope for the best btw Thanks for your info :)

Be advise that most work permit visas are reserved for highly skilled workers. work permit visas for low skilled workers or workers without university degree are mostly reserved for some nationals who don't require visa to enter Canada. These people normally work in the agricultural sector. (seasonal).

If you don't have at least first degree, then I don't think any Canadian visa officer will issue you with a work permit, especially if you're the principal applicant.

What's your highest education level as of today?
 
ReThink said:
well i think study always sucks so i've changed my plans now i'm planning to go to canada on work permit.I've already applied in many places for the recruitment let's hope for the best btw Thanks for your info :)

Careful with the recruitment places. Many of them are scams.

If anyone asks you to pay money in exchange for getting you a job - don't do it. You'll lose your money and won't end up with a job.

The best way to secure a job in Canada is to apply to employers directly through reputable job web sites such as the Canadian Job Bank, workopolis and monster.
 
Is canada having 100+ universities and if it is?then you had already spent a huge amount on the application fees only.not a wise decision
 
100 universities.... if each uni on average charges $100 as application processing fee then.. $100 x 100 unis = $10000.. which is 900k pkr.. damn that's alot of amount to spend.. best of luck
 
dok said:
Be advise that most work permit visas are reserved for highly skilled workers. work permit visas for low skilled workers or workers without university degree are mostly reserved for some nationals who don't require visa to enter Canada. These people normally work in the agricultural sector. (seasonal).

If you don't have at least first degree, then I don't think any Canadian visa officer will issue you with a work permit, especially if you're the principal applicant.

What's your highest education level as of today?

You might be right my friend but there are bundle of jobs who doesn't require your qualification , your experience only they need is a worker so i'm applying for LMO not for FSW and my education is INTERMEDIATE / 12 / HSSC .

Thank 4 the precious information :)
 
saadmalik said:
100 universities.... if each uni on average charges $100 as application processing fee then.. $100 x 100 unis = $10000.. which is 900k pkr.. damn that's alot of amount to spend.. best of luck

Not my friend Only applied in those universities who doesn't require application fee :-D
 
ReThink said:
You might be right my friend but there are bundle of jobs who doesn't require your qualification , your experience only they need is a worker so i'm applying for LMO not for FSW and my education is INTERMEDIATE / 12 / HSSC .

Thank 4 the precious information :)

Well, I wish you all the best!
 
ReThink said:
You might be right my friend but there are bundle of jobs who doesn't require your qualification , your experience only they need is a worker so i'm applying for LMO not for FSW and my education is INTERMEDIATE / 12 / HSSC .

Thank 4 the precious information :)

FYI - You apply for a work permit, not an LMO. Your employer is responsible for applying for an LMO.

If any of the recruitment agencies you are dealing with tell you that you have to pay a fee for the LMO, this is one of the sure signs of a scam.

Again, please be careful since there are many people who have lost money based on fake job offers.
 
scylla said:
FYI - You apply for a work permit, not an LMO. Your employer is responsible for applying for an LMO.

If any of the recruitment agencies you are dealing with tell you that you have to pay a fee for the LMO, this is one of the sure signs of a scam.

Again, please be careful since there are many people who have lost money based on fake job offers.

sure my friend i do know that much :) but thank you for your information i'll be careful with that and i haven't received an offer letter from the company but i'm waiting for it.

Thanks a lot