Q. Is it must to give IELTS/TOEFL exam to get admission in Canada?
Ans: Usually, you need to give IELTS/TOEFL to study in Canada. But there are exceptions, too. For example, one of my friends came to Canada for her masters. For her, IELTS requirement was waived as her undergrad medium of instruction was English. Note that not all Canadian universities waive it but some do. Check with individual university's rule. Sometimes, even if it is not mentioned in the university's rule, you can pursue your case by reminding the graduate administrator that your undergrad was taught in English. To start with, consider University of Alberta, University of Canada as I have seen Bangladeshi students got admission at these schools without IELTS/TOEFL.
Q. How to write emails to Professors/
Ans: In the email, you need to talk about one/two topic that you want to work on. Pick two/three economics topics from the professor's website. Write one paragraph on each topic. In the writing, you will describe what the problem is and what needs to be done. For example, poor people can take loan from microcredit banks. It certainly helps them to start their own business. Due to the high risk, the banks impose high interest rate on the clients. It often makes the clients suffer and brings negative media publication. I want to investigate how this problem can be mitigated. It requires understanding each party's need and expectation.
This is just an example. You need to select topics and write on them. Use your own language. If necessary, take help from someone who is knowledgeable about the area. Just carefully select topics so that they match professor's interest.
Q. How to search for universities?
Ans: Visit the department's webpage (e.g., cpsc.ucalgary.ca) as well as the graduate admission page (e.g., grads.ucalgary.ca). Prepare a word document where list each university along with their requirements for
GPA: IELTS: GRE/GMAT: Tuition: Course-condition, number of reference letter. It will speed up your search process. It works as a progress bar.
Go through all the professors personal website. Know their research interest. Use google a lot if you are not familiar, take a friend's help who knows google very well.
Q. If someone is living in Canada already on a work permit, can he/she study?
Ans: I don't know the right answer. But here is a thought. (S)He needs to get admission from a college. Then they can apply for the study permit with the admission confirmation as a supporting document. Then it would be a decision of the Canadian immigration. It is better to check the exact rules from cic.gc.ca
Ans: Usually, you need to give IELTS/TOEFL to study in Canada. But there are exceptions, too. For example, one of my friends came to Canada for her masters. For her, IELTS requirement was waived as her undergrad medium of instruction was English. Note that not all Canadian universities waive it but some do. Check with individual university's rule. Sometimes, even if it is not mentioned in the university's rule, you can pursue your case by reminding the graduate administrator that your undergrad was taught in English. To start with, consider University of Alberta, University of Canada as I have seen Bangladeshi students got admission at these schools without IELTS/TOEFL.
Q. How to write emails to Professors/
Ans: In the email, you need to talk about one/two topic that you want to work on. Pick two/three economics topics from the professor's website. Write one paragraph on each topic. In the writing, you will describe what the problem is and what needs to be done. For example, poor people can take loan from microcredit banks. It certainly helps them to start their own business. Due to the high risk, the banks impose high interest rate on the clients. It often makes the clients suffer and brings negative media publication. I want to investigate how this problem can be mitigated. It requires understanding each party's need and expectation.
This is just an example. You need to select topics and write on them. Use your own language. If necessary, take help from someone who is knowledgeable about the area. Just carefully select topics so that they match professor's interest.
Q. How to search for universities?
Ans: Visit the department's webpage (e.g., cpsc.ucalgary.ca) as well as the graduate admission page (e.g., grads.ucalgary.ca). Prepare a word document where list each university along with their requirements for
GPA: IELTS: GRE/GMAT: Tuition: Course-condition, number of reference letter. It will speed up your search process. It works as a progress bar.
Go through all the professors personal website. Know their research interest. Use google a lot if you are not familiar, take a friend's help who knows google very well.
Q. If someone is living in Canada already on a work permit, can he/she study?
Ans: I don't know the right answer. But here is a thought. (S)He needs to get admission from a college. Then they can apply for the study permit with the admission confirmation as a supporting document. Then it would be a decision of the Canadian immigration. It is better to check the exact rules from cic.gc.ca
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