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after completing BPT in india how can i get job at canada

Prachi Kumari 25th Oct, 2025

Hello,

After completing BPT in India, you must get your qualification approved by the Canadian Alliance of Physiotherapy Regulators (CAPR) .

First, apply for credential assessment , then pass the written and clinical exams . You also need an English test score (IELTS or CELPIP) .

After clearing these, apply for a physiotherapy license in any Canadian province. Once licensed, you can apply for jobs or PR in Canada.

Some students also choose to do a Master’s in Physiotherapy in Canada for better job chances.

Hope it helps !

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I want to become an ips officer... I decided to take BA PSYCHOLOGY criminology in my degree......its course doesnt available in india so I decided to take it from canada....after my graduation I apply for civil service because I will have a Psychology background..... where are the university in canada provide this degree???and my career plan is okay

Afreen 23rd Aug, 2025

your career plan is valid as it provide knowledge which is relevant to become ips officer but you need to prepare for other subjects too because UPSC's ips broad syllabus includes Indian governance and current affairs too.

I advice to choose b.a in psychology in india as this avoids the need for an equivalency certificate after your graduation from canadian universities from the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) that is mandatory for foreign degrees.

But still if you want to prefer canadian degree then you can consider Simon Fraser University and the University of Windsor which offer a combined degree B.A. in Psychology and Criminology.

Hope it helps...

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Hi, is it possible to give 5 subjects exams at a time in an on-demand exam, which is held in July to September 2025? Your quick reply will be appreciated.

Abhi sonkar 8th Jul, 2025

Good afternoon

Yes, students are allowed to appear for up to five subjects at a time in the ODE system if all of the following conditions are met:

Eligibility Conditions

1. Registered with NIOS, You must have already registered for those five subjects with NIOS (Secondary or Senior Secondary level).

2. Admit Card Generation , You can book up to 5 subjects per sitting if slots are available at your chosen exam center.

3. Schedule Availability NIOS allows booking subjects based on the daily schedule and availability in ODE centers.

Some centers may restrict number of subjects per day to 1–3 based on capacity.

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Sure! Heres a detailed question that covers college, exams, and career planning: **"Im currently in my final year of high school and planning to pursue a degree in computer science. Im trying to decide between studying in my home country or applying abroad (mainly the US or Canada). I want to kn

Afreen 28th Aug, 2025

An undergraduate degree abroad is a good investment if you pursue it in canada because it provides quality education at affordable costs, along with a clearer path to post-graduation work and permanent residency,making it a reliable option to settle abroad.

Coming to U.S. it offers top-tier universities and higher salaries, but have very high costs and a difficult visa process for international graduates.

And  if you are not sure go for studying in your home country which is more affordable and offering opportunities in a growing tech sector.

Ultimately, a strong focus on finances and long-term career plans, including any desire to immigrate, will guide your decision.

Good luck!!

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can I do Md radiology in canada after completing bsc in radiology by giving any exams

Tanya Gupta 18th Mar, 2025

Hello,

Yes, you can pursue MD in Radiology in Canada after completing a B.Sc. in Radiology, but you need to complete a recognized medical degree (like MBBS) first. After that, you must pass the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) and complete a residency in radiology. Alternatively, you can explore postgraduate diploma or master’s programs in medical imaging or radiology if you wish to specialize without an MD.

Hope this helps you,

Thank you

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I scored 65% in 12th grade (PCM) in india can I do undergraduate in Ai Or ML in canada?

Kenma Kozume 3rd Mar, 2025

hi ,

yes , you can pursue undergraduate degree in AI ML in Canada with 65% in 12th grade , bit your options may be limited since many top universities require a minimum of 75-70% , however with some colleges or universities with flexible admission requirements may accept you .

eligibility criteria for AI /ML in Canada

academic requirement - Most top universities require 70-80% in 12th PCM for direct admission.Some colleges/universities accept students with 60-70% in 12th PCM.

English proficiency test -

(if your schooling was in English, some institutions may waive this)

  • IELTS: 6.0 – 6.5 overall (no band below 6.0)
  • TOEFL: 80 – 90 (iBT)
  • PTE: 50+

mathematics requirement

Since AI & ML are math-heavy, having good grades in Math (especially Calculus) will strengthen your application.


hope this helps


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After BBA Finance which progreen is best in canada

Ankit 30th Jan, 2025

After completing a BBA in Finance, top programs in Canada include MBA (Finance), Master of Finance, Master in Financial Analytics, CFA certification, or PG diplomas in Financial Planning, Investment Banking, and Risk Management. Choose based on career goals, budget, and university reputation.

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neet is use full for study in canada

kumardurgesh1802 12th Oct, 2024

Hello there,

NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test) is primarily an entrance exam for medical courses in India. If you're considering studying medicine in Canada, here are some key points to consider:

NEET and Medical Studies in Canada:

  1. Not Required for Admission : NEET is not required for admission to medical schools in Canada. Canadian medical schools have their own admission criteria, which typically include undergraduate degree requirements and standardized tests like the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test).

  2. Eligibility for International Students : To apply to medical schools in Canada, you usually need to complete a bachelor's degree (often with a focus on science) and achieve a good score on the MCAT.

  3. Application Process : Each Canadian medical school has specific admission requirements. It's important to research individual schools to understand their criteria, including GPA requirements, volunteer experience, letters of recommendation, and personal statements.

  4. Recognition of Indian Medical Degrees : If you complete your medical studies in Canada, your degree will be recognized, but if you study medicine in India, you’ll need to go through the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) exams to practice in Canada.

    Recommendations:

  • Research Canadian Medical Schools : Look into the specific requirements for the medical schools you are interested in.

  • Prepare for MCAT : If you're aiming for medical school in Canada, focus on preparing for the MCAT and meeting the prerequisite courses for admission.

    Conclusion:

NEET is not necessary for studying medicine in Canada. Instead, focus on completing an undergraduate degree, taking the MCAT, and meeting the admission requirements of Canadian medical schools.


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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.


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