Will my six months of work experience as a physiotherapist be sufficient for master's admission?
It depends. Most Canadian Master's programs in Physiotherapy focus on your academic background - such as a four-year undergraduate degree in a related field and specific prerequisite courses. Six months of work experience can be helpful but is rarely a core admission requirement.
Some universities may value relevant experience, but it usually does not replace academic prerequisites or minimum GPA requirements.
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