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rockstar1

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Hey senior members and prospective Canadian students. I've done my BBA and have 3 years of work experience. Can you suggest me a program which gives good job in Canada and an easy PR. I heard masters give you a. PR easily. I don't really wanna give GMAT. My percentage in BBA is 74%.

Is masters of management a good course at Windsor?
Can I do a normal diploma course in accounting since there are no pg courses in accounting field and then go for CPA. Can I get the visa?

I don't really wanna do IBM and gbm courses since getting a pr and a good job is doubtful

How is strategic marketing management with coop at GBC. It's a 2 semester program. Can get a job with that course.?

How is financial planning at Seneca or GBC..?
 
this uni does not require gmat for mba
laurentian.ca/

just have look over it and tell how u find the program, I am also interested. the second thing is gpa, tier two uni at least want gpa of 2.7 or 2.8 tier one want more than 3 one other is Vancouver island university, have a look on it.
 
Hi Aarzoo. Thanks for your reply. I've checked laurentian unit but I do feel they would require the GMAT Once we start with the course. Their requirement is 550 or higher.

"Haven’t been in the classroom for a long time? Not ready to fully commit to the MBA program? Laurentian will provide access to the business foundations courses prior to full entry to the MBA program. With your 4-year undergraduate degree and the minimum B (70%) average, you could get started without having completed the GMAT. Put us to the test!"

They would put us into business foundation courses and then would require us to give the GMAT for the MBA course.
Are you not thinking of financial planning course at George brown college anymore?
I've found another course which is business analyst at George brown . It's with co-op option. Also the demand for business analysts in Canada is huge. Why not go for that ? Can you provide your whatsapp number?
 
rockstar1 the thing is Canada has very few universities (they are all good, govt funded) and its very easy to get into bachelor but very difficult to get into master, one statistics say that out of every ten bachelor only one get into master, their criteria is min GMAT 550 and GPA min 2.8 and some accept three year but other accept four year bachelor degree. brilliant students form whole world apply so their actual cutoff is higher that 550 GMAT and 2.8 GPA. You got admission into GBC, congrats go ahead, its in GTA and you have good opportunity to find jobs as well, you may later think of other program once there.