Bachelor to Technology in Computer Science & Engineering Option 1. Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada Master of Applied Computer Science 1st Year Total Fees, Rs 17.8 Lakhs Eligibility IELTS: 7, TOEFL: 92, ✔ Public university, ✔ Scholarship, ✔ Accommodation 2. University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada MSc in Computer Science 1st Year Total Fees, Rs 9.6 Lakhs Eligibility IELTS: 7, TOEFL: 94, ✔ Public university, ✔ Scholarship, ✔ Accommodation 3. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada MSc in Computing Science 1st Year Total Fees, Rs 16.1 Lakhs Eligibility IELTS: 7 TOEFL: 100, PTE: 68, ✔ Public university, ✔ Scholarship, ✔ Accommodation 4. University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada MSc Computer Science 1st Year Total Fees, Rs 24.3 Lakhs Eligibility IELTS: 7, TO...
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MS in Electronics & Electrical Engineering in Canada Option for Bachelor of Technology (Electronics & Communication Engg) 1 University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada M Eng in Electrical Engineering 1st Year Total Fees, Rs 9.7 Lakhs Eligibility IELTS: 6.5, TOEFL: 86, PTE: 63, Public university, Scholarship, Accommodation 2 University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada MEng Electrical and Computer Engineering 1st Year Total Fees, Rs 40.3 Lakhs Eligibility IELTS: 7, TOEFL: 93, Public university, Scholarship, Accommodation 3 University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada MSc in Electrical and Computer Engineering 1st Year Total Fees, Rs 15.5 Lakhs Eligibility IELTS: 6.5, TOEFL: 88, PTE: 59. Public university, Scholarship, Accommodation 4 The University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada MEng in Electrical and Computer Engineering 1st Year Total Fees, Rs...
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Study at Newfoundland and Labrador Canadian Province at Memorial University It is a haven for International student to study at this Province, because there is no requirement of Ielts of Engineering students. As it is Newfoundland and Labrador’s only university. Established as a memorial to the Newfoundlanders who lost their lives on active service during the First World War and subsequent conflicts, Memorial University draws inspiration from these sacrifices of the past as it help to build a better future for our province, our country and our world. Over 40% of Memorial’s research is ocean-related (in just the Faculty of Science it’s 68%). If there’s research happening in the North Atlantic, there’s a high likelihood Memorial University is involved. In fact, Memorial is a partner with the Ocean Frontier Institute, a $220 million collaborative research initiative aimed at harnessing the vast potential of the world’s ocean. Memorial is also part of ...