Is Canada an option for my masters abroad for a Master's/Bachelor's?
Yes, Canada is a strong option for your master's studies.
With your four-year bachelor's degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (GPA 7.95) and 24 months of work experience, you meet the typical eligibility criteria for many Canadian master's programs.
- Academic requirement: Four-year bachelor's degree from a recognized institution.
- GPA: Your score is competitive for most programs.
- Work experience: Adds value to your application.
- English proficiency: You'll need to take a test like IELTS or TOEFL; minimum scores vary by university.
Canada also offers a Post-Graduation Work Permit (PGWP), allowing graduates to work in Canada after completing their studies.
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More expert answers
Yes, Canada is an option for you.
With a four-year bachelor's degree, no backlogs, and 96 months of work experience, you generally meet eligibility for Canadian master's programs. Your extensive work experience strengthens your profile.
However, your 9-year gap after graduation will need a clear explanation. Canadian authorities expect you to justify this gap, ideally by highlighting your work history and how it relates to your chosen program. A strong Statement of Purpose (SOP) is essential.
You'll also need a minimum IELTS score of 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0), though some universities may ask for higher.
Proof of funds is required: tuition plus CAD 22,895/year for living expenses (subject to change).
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