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How Can I Admit Myself In Canadian Universities

Do Canadian universities accept the American GED..or any Canadian colleges?

the U. S. is a rustic that would not have status linked with the names college or college on their own. it is via fact interior the U. S., many 'faculties' are easily universities (and any incorrect way around possibly). We use the words synonymously. it is the reason in case you ever refer to an American, they could ask you what "college" you bypass to, somewhat than what college. it is via fact we use the words to advise an identical element, even however strictly they have a distinction in meaning. some "faculties" in usa are greater prestigious than many "universities," and vice versa. diverse u . s ., diverse device. i do no longer think of maximum individuals comprehend what a canadian college is whilst in comparison with a canadian college the two, so which you're enormously lots conversing into the wind. you will possibly ought to describe to us what the version is for Canadians, and then we could desire to greater ideal answer. If it mattered besides, to that end on the grounds that we don't have a real distinction between the two words, it would not, yet basically asserting. Edit: i myself discovered it humorous that Ryan H. felt compelled to perfect Eri on something so petty. guy no longer accepting idiomatic language.

I want to get myself admitted into a canadian university in computer engineering?

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Hi,A number of Universities worldwide except students in MS in CS/IT without GRE. It actually does not matter where you belong to as long as you have the requisites for admission.University of Toronto is one such university.In fact, Oxford and MIT also accept students without GRE. Check the link for the admission requirements.Goodluck!

It depends on how competitive that University is. There are relatively too many Canadian universities comparing to the number of students erolled each year, which means a lot of universities are short in numbers of applicant. If u don’t believe this, do the Math. Search how many Canadian universities there are and how many appicants are applying.In general, some Canadian universities are not very competitive. As long as u are not insisting on only applying to few of these top ranking universities in Canada, it is highly possible that u will get in.

Yes and no. I was more or less admitted early to two schools (I got my acceptance the day the admissions deadline closed for one school). However, the admission process starts when Professors have time to look at the large pile of applications. There isn't really a point to get things in really early.Graduate admissions works quite a bit differently than undergraduate admissions. There isn't a target number that they want to hit or an attempt to build a "well rounded class". They are largely concerned about whether or not the students meets their threshold and that's fairly easy to do with a single reading.

Nope. Students with more than 3 Backlogs stands NO chance for University Admissions.You may try Colleges with your current profile.

As someone requested an answer from me…Learning from various fields is always appreciable. But universities here don’t need your expertise in the fields outside your academic syllabus in admission test. Fields outside the academic syllabus always seem interesting to almost all of us. If you want to get a good position in the admission test (BUET/DU/any other university here), you have to be expert in the academic syllabus. Remember, I am not discouraging you to learn from other fields. Just finish your academic syllabus well and then you can focus on the other fields.Getting admitted in the University of Dhaka is not that much challenging. You have to be calm and brave and deliver your best in that 1.5 hours of admission test (3 hours in case of BUET). If you complete your academic syllabus quite well and study some additional things which are important for the admission test, take regular preparation and attend model tests, solve previous years�� questions, it should not be difficult for you to get admitted to a reputed university here. But yes, you have to study a lot and practice a lot. For DU Ka unit, you have to practice math by hand, as you are not allowed to carry a calculator in the exam hall. On the other hand, you have to know the efficient and quick use of calculator for BUET admission test.Admission test will take an exam of your competence, patience, calmness, speed and accuracy.Best of luck.(I somewhat generalized the answer. So it should be applicable for your other question regarding BUET admission test. I stood 2nd in both admission tests of DU Ka unit and BUET, but that was a long time ago. Some things might have changed)

If you aim for the top universities it might be a little difficult to get through them. But there are some universities that accept an average score and backlogs. In this case you will have to work on your TOEFL and GRE and try finding those universities whose elligibilty criteria you meet.

Can I admit myself in a hospital? I'm 16?

Kathie Garcia, yours is a very sad story. What needs to happen for you, is, for your Mother to find another way to take responsibility for HER children. What you are suffering is unfair and is obviously the result of your Mother overburdening you with her responsibilities.

Is there an adult in close proximity to you, with-whom you can discuss this urgent problem; one that may use some influence in your situation, and affect a change of circumstances in your environment; one which will free you from the unfair burden of child minding; in the short term at least: Maybe an Uncle or an Aunt for example, and allow you to move ahead to solve your own urgent problems.

Addendum:

Kathy Garcia; In Australia, we have a free phone service called "Kids Line" which children with urgent problems may easily access. This may be a way for you to bring the hospital to you in effect. You do need to act!

Canadian Universities are really picky about the grades. Now that you have already graduated. You can't do anything with that. However, 65% doesn't tell anything. I don't know how good is 65% in your university. A 65% from MU is not that bad. Anyway, I assume you are in the lower half of your class.That's a bad position to start with for Canadian Universities. I don't think you should realistically try for top-ranked programs at the Canadian Universities. You should leave top 5 like UWaterloo, UToronto, UBC, McGill, UAlberta. In my opinion, UCalgary can also be a little tough but you can try. However, there are other good universities for CS like UWindsor, UVictoria, USaskatchewan, McMaster, Dalhousie that you can try.Now, to improve your profile, you can try to gain some work experience in your interested research area. You can also try to work on the open-source projects. Contribute to the code-base. If your research area doesn't have any job-opportunities, you can try to work on some of the labs of the universities as research associates. The universities can be IITs or any other foreign universities. However, it's a hard task to get an appointment as research associate and you may not any pay-cheque after months end.I don't think GRE, IELTS/TOEFL matters that much and can improve your profile to a great deal. They are anyway used like cut-offs.

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