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since i have completed 4 year Bachelors degree outside canada, when entering into canada, should i get PG/masters degree or normal 2 year diploma course?
 
HI,
Since you already completed your bachelor degree and if you are inspired for post secondary diploma then definitely i can say it will lead to stumismatch and then will result in refusal.

If your marks can not get you in master then atleast go for PG DOPLOMA to avoid studymismatch,
 
PG diploma is not same as masters?

i have 82% overall GPA in my 4 year course.
 
hell911 said:
PG diploma is not same as masters?

i have 82% overall GPA in my 4 year course.
HI,
In my opinion your marks should take you for master course.

however its upto you to decide Pg diploma or master but post secondary diploma is certainly not a good idea.
 
if i choose post secondary diploma, how high is the chance of reject of visa?

and if i choose PG or masters, how high chance of approve of visa?
 
hell911 said:
if i choose post secondary diploma, how high is the chance of reject of visa?

and if i choose PG or masters, how high chance of approve of visa?
HI, if you choose post secondary diploma after degree then be ready for refusal.

as far as PG or master is concerned you have still good chances.
 
What did you do your undergrad in, and where? In most cases, you should be applying for a masters program.
 
Hi,
I am B.tech in ECE and have been researching for a 2 year postgraduate course related to my field in Canada for an year (not MS). I have seen a course named “Wireless and Converged Networks” in post graduate handbook of Humber College which is of 2 years duration. But when I contacted the college, they replied that it may not start until fall 2013. My further search lead to “Wireless Information Networking” in Fleming College which is also a new course. I contacted them to know about this but didn’t get any response yet. Anyone knows more information on this?