How can I study for an MSc in Computer Science in Canada after a BSc in PMC?

Asked by MOHIT SINGH almost 2 years ago

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Hey, 

Master's in Computer Science in Canada is one of the most sought-after courses among international students. There are over 50 universities in the country that offer a Master’s in Computer Science. The offered degrees can be of 3 types - MSc, MACS, and M.Eng. A full-time program for a Master's in Computer Science in Canada can be of 1.5- 2 years of duration.

Let me tell you to get admission to a Master's in Computer Science in Canada requires a 3.2 out of 4.0 (88%) GPA, an IELTS score of 6.5, and 2-3 LORs. GRE scores have been made optional by most of the MS universities in Canada. Computer Science postgraduates are offered annual packages as high as 98,000 CAD (59.46 lakhs INR) in Canada by companies like Amazon, CGI, Sterling Turner, Deloitte, IBM, etc.

TOP UNIVERSITIES FOR THE SAME ARE -

McGill University

University of Toronto

University of Alberta

University of Waterloo

University of Ottawa

Queen's University

Canada is an ideal country for this course as lower tuition fees and immigration-friendly policies make Canada one of the perfect study destinations for pursuing an MS in Computer Science.
As per the global peace index, Canada ranks amongst the safest countries in the world.
Increasing job scope and around 500,000 IT firms make MS in Computer Science in Canada a lucrative program.

I hope this helps. What was your CGPA in your undergraduation? I can help you with further details on eligibility criteria and much more!


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Tarun Mathur

Tarun Mathur

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Yes, you can pursue a Master’s in Computer Science in Canada after a PCM Bachelor’s. Universities such as the University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia look for candidates who show aptitude in mathematics and analytical thinking, which your background covers. However, you might need to complete prerequisite courses in computer science if your programming experience is limited. I recommend checking specific program requirements and possibly enrolling in supplementary courses or certifications in computer programming to enhance your readiness and strengthen your application.


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