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Boyzone

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Sep 23, 2013
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Hello Senior Members and all,
My sister has completed her Masters in Science(Organic Chemistry) in 2007 from Mumbai with 58%. And completed her Bachelor of Science(Chemistry) in 2005 with 72% . She now has about 6+ years of experience in Pharmaceutical field and currently working in CIPLA in R&D as a Research Officer\Analyst. She is now looking to migrate to Canada with Study Permit option, not knowing whether there are other.

Could someone help in knowing which courses she could apply here in Canada which best suites her Career\professional experience? So that after completing her studies she can have a good job in Canada itself. Also can she get scholarship or any kind of stipend to pay her tution fees and live in Canada while studying?

Thanks!
 
I'll help with your last two questions. It's impossible to say if she will get a good job in Canada after completing her studies - she might or she might not. It's unlikely she will get a scholarship. If she does, it will only cover a small portion of her tuition and living expenses.
 
Thanks Scylla.

And how about courses where Professors pay you stipend for your tution fees?
Also, could you guide on how she should approach for taking her admission. What are the steps for a new person to approach this whole process of getting an admission into a college\university from outside Canada?
 
Boyzone said:
Thanks Scylla.

And how about courses where Professors pay you stipend for your tution fees?
Also, could you guide on how she should approach for taking her admission. What are the steps for a new person to approach this whole process of getting an admission into a college\university from outside Canada?

Step 1:
Figure out what she wants to study and that relates to her previous studies.

Step 2:
Find suitable college/university and apply in accordance to their requirements

Step 3:
If accepted, apply for study permit and TRV (if needed) supplying all the supporting documentations needed in accordance to www.cic.gc.ca

Step 4:
If study permit and TRV is granted - make arrangements to move to Canada.
 
Boyzone said:
And how about courses where Professors pay you stipend for your tution fees?

If she takes a PhD in Canada, then it's possible. Otherwise - no.

However I think your sister's marks from her Master's are too low to be admitted to a PhD program.
 
Hello Scylla,
This is Praneet here, which IELTS is required for studying, academic or general?
Waiting for ur reply.
 
praneet said:
Hello Scylla,
This is Praneet here, which IELTS is required for studying, academic or general?
Waiting for ur reply.

Check what the school requires.
 
Thanks Scylla and itstime for your help. Much appreciated!

If she does Management program for chemistry, will she get any help for her tution fees such as stipend or on campus work?
 
Boyzone said:
Thanks Scylla and itstime for your help. Much appreciated!

If she does Management program for chemistry, will she get any help for her tution fees such as stipend or on campus work?

She will have tp find on campus work like everybody else and all I can say is good luck with that.

As for possible scholarships, that is up to the discression of the college and what they have available.