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He got 65%. And yes we were in the same drop.
Its just so heartbreaking. I totally accept that each and every visa file is unique. Where did I went wrong please how to handle this? Help me
Each visa application is a unique case reviewed by different officers. You can't immediately draw conclusions.

Your friend also dropped out of pre-medical tests training from Akash and had 78% in Medical 12?
 
He got 65%. And yes we were in the same drop.
Its just so heartbreaking. I totally accept that each and every visa file is unique. Where did I went wrong please how to handle this? Help me
You need to address the reasons for rejection if you re-apply. You can expect to need to address your dropped courses, why you're switching to psychology, and why you've chosen a Mennonnite Christian school.
 
You need to address the reasons for rejection if you re-apply. You can expect to need to address your dropped courses, why you're switching to psychology, and why you've chosen a Mennonnite Christian school.
I believe you're not from India so you're not able to get this DROP term. It's basically taking year off(gap year) for the preparation of competitive exam i.e. PMT. For the same, I took admission into Aakash institute (gives coaching for competitive exams). I attended full time classes here.
 
Address your gap and reason for change of mind from medical to Psychology under your SOP.
 
I believe you're not from India so you're not able to get this DROP term. It's basically taking year off(gap year) for the preparation of competitive exam i.e. PMT. For the same, I took admission into Aakash institute (gives coaching for competitive exams). I attended full time classes here.
Sure, sounds good. So you didn't actually drop the courses - you should be careful with using terms like that where in Canada the term means "to cancel attending classes."

You need to explain why you took competitive coaching for medical exams and now want to switch to psychology at a Christian Mennonite school in Canada.

Were you not able to get psychology training in India? You say it's "taboo" but without proof that there is no comparable study available your application will be harder.
 
Sure, sounds good. So you didn't actually drop the courses - you should be careful with using terms like that where in Canada the term means "to cancel attending classes."

You need to explain why you took competitive coaching for medical exams and now want to switch to psychology at a Christian Mennonite school in Canada.

Were you not able to get psychology training in India? You say it's "taboo" but without proof that there is no comparable study available your application will be harder.
Oh I never knew about that terminology difference. I didn't take help of any consultants and applied file on my own. I guess I should have.
 
Sure, sounds good. So you didn't actually drop the courses - you should be careful with using terms like that where in Canada the term means "to cancel attending classes."

You need to explain why you took competitive coaching for medical exams and now want to switch to psychology at a Christian Mennonite school in Canada.

Were you not able to get psychology training in India? You say it's "taboo" but without proof that there is no comparable study available your application will be harder.
I opted for BA in psychology. If I change to Bsc in Psychology (which I have an option to do so)..will it be okay?
 
I opted for BA in psychology. If I change to Bsc in Psychology (which I have an option to do so)..will it be okay?
You've already been rejected once, switching course streams again is another thing you'll need to explain.

If the BSc is closer to what you studied in your PMT courses, that will help, but you will need to address the additional switch.

I still think your bigger issue is the Christian Mennonite nature of the school, but everything adds up to problems.
 
You've already been rejected once, switching course streams again is another thing you'll need to explain.

If the BSc is closer to what you studied in your PMT courses, that will help, but you will need to address the additional switch.

I still think your bigger issue is the Christian Mennonite nature of the school, but everything adds up to problems.
Yes Bachelor of Science in directly related to what I studied. I don't address how do I address Christian Mennonite nature :-(
 
Why would you choose a Christian Mennonite school above others? Is it just because it's the only place that would accept you that was in Canada? Did you apply elsewhere to other schools?
 
yes very important question to answer indeed

canada has no shortage of public, recognised universities. in fact i think they have way too many unis and too few young people who wish to enter lol
Is that why 60% of Canadians have a degree or diploma? This is the highest rate of education in the world.