Are there any cities in Canada which suits Indian climate...? Because I want to fo ky MS in Canada.?
Asked by Kalyan about 1 year ago
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An applicant must have a minimum GPA of 3.0/4.0 (equivalent to 65- 70%) or its equivalent international UG degree in a related field of study to be eligible for admission to MS programmes in Canada. Depending on the programme, provide test scores such as the GMAT or GRE. GMAT scores of at least 550 are required. Minimum GRE verbal scores of 140 were required. 150 in quantitative terms. Non-native English speakers must demonstrate English proficiency through the TOEFL, IELTS, or other comparable exams. Few master's programmes (for example, business/management) require 1-3 years of work experience. Here is a list of cities where you can live:
Toronto: Given the breadth and magnitude of the Indo-Canadian community in Toronto, we would be remiss if we began our review of the best Canadian cities for Indian immigrants elsewhere.
Vancouver: The more things change, the more they stay the same, and this is certainly true when it comes to Vancouver's relationship with Indian immigrants. Some of the first Indian immigrants to Canada came through Vancouver, and the city's relationship with recent arrivals from India remains strong over 100 years later. There are currently over 125,000 Indian citizens living permanently in Vancouver and its surrounding areas.
Edmonton is the most northern 'big' city on the North American continent. It is also the home of hockey legend Wayne Gretsky, who played and won multiple Stanley Cups with the Edmonton Oilers, and it is currently home to tens of thousands of Indian citizens.
Calgary may appear to be an unusual destination for Indians visiting Canada from the outside. I mean, isn't this the land of cowboys, double-denim, and line-dancing? The truth is that this oversimplified view of Calgary is just as inaccurate as the belief that all Indian immigrants to Canada live in the GTA.
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