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It seems that your question is incomplete. Can you please specify further about the college.
Hello Anju,
Hope you’re doing well.
Different specialisations of the PG Diploma of Science courses are offered in Canada. The prominent fields where candidates can apply to finish their PG diplomas are given below-
1. PG diploma in supply chain management
2. PG Diploma in forensic medicine
3. PG diploma in nuclear medicine
Like these courses, there are many PG diploma courses are available, you have choose the course according to your career choices. If you want to go for management jobs then first one is best for you and if you want to go for medical line then rest two is good for you. Here’s a link to many PG diploma course you can apply for -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/medicine.careers360.com/articles/specialisation-after-mbbs/amp
Colleges offering science diplomas in Canada: Requirements :
Candidates with strong academic records, no gaps in their schooling, strong TOEFL scores, and who meet the necessary financial conditions stand a decent chance of getting accepted to the university of their choice. The admission requirements may change depending on the programme and school. The fundamental requirements that applicants from India and other countries must adhere to are stated below-
- Pass the 12th grade with a decent grade.
- A suitable diploma, a bachelor's degree, or job experience that the admissions committee will accept are requirements for applicants.
- Students from non-English speaking nations are required to complete one of the following exams: IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, or Duolingo.
- To complete the admission process, foreign students must additionally submit a Letter of Recommendation and a Statement of Purpose.
Since you completed your bachelors from Canada itself, it shouldn’t be a problem for you and you’ll be easily admitted in a school for the diploma course. All the best.
Hello,
A master's degree in computer science (M.Sc.) is at the post-graduate level, whereas a bachelor's degree in computer science engineering (B.Tech.
A professional degree with a concentration in computer science engineering, the B.Tech has a higher market value than the M.Sc, which is still generally thought of as an academic degree.
The M.Sc. IT and B.Tech. IT programmes have a comparable curriculum and are almost equal in terms of practical learning components. However, M.Sc. IT is concentrated on fundamental IT topics and aims to provide deeper conceptual clarity regarding both theoretical and practical elements. The B.Tech IT programme takes a more hands-on approach and is focused on preparing students to meet the demands of the modern market.
The B.Tech CSE curriculum is primarily focused on preparing students to meet the demands of the IT sector, which gives them access to a larger range of employment options. As a postgraduate degree, the M.Sc. in Computer Science, on the other hand, has its own advantages. It is recognised for employment in engineering colleges, research divisions, and other related academic disciplines of information technology.
As per my suggestion, go for Btech. It gives you vast oppurtunities in the field of job as well as in research field.
Good Luck!!
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